Another WolfCop
- 2017
- 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
1.9K
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Alcoholic werewolf cop Lou Garou springs into action when an eccentric businessman with evil intentions seduces Woodhaven's residents with a new brewery and hockey team in this outrageous ho... Read allAlcoholic werewolf cop Lou Garou springs into action when an eccentric businessman with evil intentions seduces Woodhaven's residents with a new brewery and hockey team in this outrageous horror-comedy sequel.Alcoholic werewolf cop Lou Garou springs into action when an eccentric businessman with evil intentions seduces Woodhaven's residents with a new brewery and hockey team in this outrageous horror-comedy sequel.
- Awards
- 1 win & 5 nominations total
Kris Blackwell
- Number Two
- (as Kris 'The Raven' Blackwell)
Matthew Kennedy
- Driver
- (as Matthew Ward Kennedy)
Jay Robertson
- Redneck
- (as Jayson Robertson)
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Not as good as the first one. It felt like they were trying too hard. But much better than many "big money" action movies. Loved all the actors.
Another Wolfcop: Written and directed by Lowell Dean
We're back with more Wolfcop fun for the sequel. Well sort of. The first Wolfcop was a wild delight of an insane movie. It caught me by surprise and I loved it. I was very excited by the prospect of another romp with Lou Garou. I know what I say about expectations. They can be poisonous to an experience especially when the movie doesn't do what you expect it to. This is not one of those instances.
I was excited for another film but my excitement disappeared the longer the film went on. I realized very quickly this movie had no ideas. The wolfcop barely does anything in it. It just recycles jokes from the previous film and then it became one dick joke. 73 minutes of it. It also goes back to the well and reuses jokes from the first movie with a mild unexplained alteration.
I appreciated the craziness of the movie and the absurdity of it all. The first one was a lot of fun but this one felt like it was missing that fun. It felt like it was trying too hard. The chicken milk joke is driven into the ground and it wasn't that funny to begin with.
It's tough to talk about bad comedies. What do you say when something just isn't funny to you? I will admit that the wolfcop anthems they have for this movie are pretty great. I simply can't recommend this and I know that this should probably be the last one. I give this movie a D.
We're back with more Wolfcop fun for the sequel. Well sort of. The first Wolfcop was a wild delight of an insane movie. It caught me by surprise and I loved it. I was very excited by the prospect of another romp with Lou Garou. I know what I say about expectations. They can be poisonous to an experience especially when the movie doesn't do what you expect it to. This is not one of those instances.
I was excited for another film but my excitement disappeared the longer the film went on. I realized very quickly this movie had no ideas. The wolfcop barely does anything in it. It just recycles jokes from the previous film and then it became one dick joke. 73 minutes of it. It also goes back to the well and reuses jokes from the first movie with a mild unexplained alteration.
I appreciated the craziness of the movie and the absurdity of it all. The first one was a lot of fun but this one felt like it was missing that fun. It felt like it was trying too hard. The chicken milk joke is driven into the ground and it wasn't that funny to begin with.
It's tough to talk about bad comedies. What do you say when something just isn't funny to you? I will admit that the wolfcop anthems they have for this movie are pretty great. I simply can't recommend this and I know that this should probably be the last one. I give this movie a D.
This is a squeal to Wolfcop which is a sort of comedy horror about an alcoholic small town cop who turns into a werewolf when the moon is out. The first film was bizarre but funny. The sequel seems to be trying to take bizarre to new levels.
I think they are trying to recreate films from the 1980s. There is a lot of 1980s style music and the poster screams 1980s cop film.
The film has a lot of blood but its more for comedic effects. The film opens with Wolfcop dismembering a gang with a lot of blood but even my wife found it funny and she hates films like this. The comedy is really more than the horror with creatures growing out of people and a 1980's style sex scene involving Wolf Cop as a human and a female werewolf.
Add in Yannick Bisson playing as far opposite from Detective Murdoch as it is probably possible to go. Plus an uncredited appearance from a well known American Actor/Director.
If you like the kind of films which deals with issues and deep thoughts then I would avoid this film. If you want a funny horror film where you don't have to think much (or at all) then go for this. I was sober and British when I watched this but I think the film would be more appreciated Drunk and Canadian.
I think they are trying to recreate films from the 1980s. There is a lot of 1980s style music and the poster screams 1980s cop film.
The film has a lot of blood but its more for comedic effects. The film opens with Wolfcop dismembering a gang with a lot of blood but even my wife found it funny and she hates films like this. The comedy is really more than the horror with creatures growing out of people and a 1980's style sex scene involving Wolf Cop as a human and a female werewolf.
Add in Yannick Bisson playing as far opposite from Detective Murdoch as it is probably possible to go. Plus an uncredited appearance from a well known American Actor/Director.
If you like the kind of films which deals with issues and deep thoughts then I would avoid this film. If you want a funny horror film where you don't have to think much (or at all) then go for this. I was sober and British when I watched this but I think the film would be more appreciated Drunk and Canadian.
The original seemed to be loved by those who've watched yet it wasn't exactly groundbreaking to a degree. This follow up feels less serious and has a slightly different tone where's more intriguing. Now it isn't as funny or clever with it's jokes but the tone is better.
Although as seen there are flaws such as the wolfcop barely does anything. It recycles jokes from the previous film and then it became one joke. It also goes back to the well and reuses jokes from the first movie with a mild unexplained alteration. The chicken milk joke is driven into the ground and it wasn't that funny to begin with. The alien creatures was a nice touch.
Although as seen there are flaws such as the wolfcop barely does anything. It recycles jokes from the previous film and then it became one joke. It also goes back to the well and reuses jokes from the first movie with a mild unexplained alteration. The chicken milk joke is driven into the ground and it wasn't that funny to begin with. The alien creatures was a nice touch.
Post credits! It's friggin' Another Wolfcop. More absurd and better than the first. I hate cops but I'd wear a shirt with Wolfcop on it. I don't buy digital music but I'd buy the Wolfcop rap if I could. I hate hockey but I'd watch if Wolfcop was goalie. Liquor & Donuts baby! Also talking phallus with a moustache.
Did you know
- TriviaKevin Smith: as Mayor Bubba Rich. His brief role came about while he was in Saskatchewan scouting possible locations for Moose Jaws (2025).
- Crazy creditsThere is a mid-credits scene involving the thug who had his face torn off in the previous film, recovering from having his face re-attached. He ends up getting hit by a truck and his face lands on the windshield.
- ConnectionsFollows WolfCop (2014)
- Soundtracks(You're A) Strange Animal
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Box office
- Budget
- CA$3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $7,285
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,890
- Dec 3, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $7,285
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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