A 12-year-old boy and his mother become the targets of two warring werewolf packs, each with different intentions and motives.A 12-year-old boy and his mother become the targets of two warring werewolf packs, each with different intentions and motives.A 12-year-old boy and his mother become the targets of two warring werewolf packs, each with different intentions and motives.
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Everyone from Asia to the Natives of North America have tales of shape-shifting humans, and for some reason wolves became the go to animal for it. Stoopit sheep farmers...
Anyhoo...
I honestly liked this flick... I won't go so far as to say it's a must see, but it was entertaining and had just enough bite (see what I did there? classic comedy).
It's extremely difficult to sell a werewolf movie to someone who doesn't dig them in the first place.
They're nothing like vampyres. They aren't sexy, they aren't stylish, and they hardly ever keep a loft in a New York high rise.
Werewolves are the blue collar creature. They're always running, fighting, and sweating for everything they need.
And this flick does just that...
They start the clock running from the outset and establish that a single boy holds the key to the destruction or salvation of a race of werewolves, loosely based on the Native myths of Skinwalkers.
1 group attempts to protect the boy, while the other... Well... Wants to eat him.
Along the way, a few thousand rounds are spilled out of big shiny guns, and stuff gets blown up. There's enough sweat, hair tossing, and growled lines to keep any action fan happy. There's the mandatory martyr, rebel, desperate mother, and hot chick (even though she definitely loses some looks when she changes, werewolves ain't sexy). There's even the loving Grandma figure.
Turn off your brain, and pop some corn... You'll enjoy this flick if you don't read much into it.
There is absolutely nothing original in this story, but both the male and female actors are gorgeous and the fight scenes are good, especially an early gunbattle involving a tough revolver wielding grandmother. The production, however is lacking and looks more like an episode of the week than a big screen flick. The music is even worse.
Even with the tiniest amount of scrutiny, the plot has big holes and at one point you will be yelling at your screen about how a group of people can be so dumb. But in the end its mildly satisfying....and did I mention everyone looks amazing.
No, it's not that bad but I was expecting there to be a lot more violence. I still really liked it for the most part but I guess the R to PG-13 re-cut affected that? I liked the Werewolves and wouldn't mind owning the Stan Winston made one. Though I have no idea where I'd put it? Garage? There are plenty of fight scenes to whet the appetite, though, like I said they aren't that graphic. The hot girls in this are definitely very hot. I have this weird thing for Rhona Mitra, perhaps a tad unhealthy.
The look of the movie is very good. There's some very cool shots at night and the final scene is pretty damn sweet.
The plot is fairly straight forward but adequate for a movie of this type. No big surprises, nothing that will change your life, or change the way you look at Werewolves.
The acting is okay, not great but okay. Believable enough.
I'd say this movie is worth seeing and you could bring you kids if they are like, ten or above. It's not too scary for them I think.
Overall, it's like a B-. If you love the monster movie genre this should fill you up for little while.
Did you know
- TriviaSarah Carter (Katherine) and Natassia Malthe (Sonja) both appeared alongside each other in video-game adaptation DOA: Dead or Alive (2006).
- GoofsWhen Timothy and Kathrine are in the barn playing with the train set, she takes her ear phones out. They appear and disappear repeatedly throughout the whole scene.
- Quotes
Varek: Don't make me do something I don't want to do. Join me. We're one and the same.
Jonas: I'm nothing like you.
Varek: I am what I was meant to be. You live a lie... we were wrong. I know what you're feeling, trust me.
Jonas: Trust you? You're killing fellow human beings.
Varek: I am NOT human. And I will not risk spending the rest of my days as one. Deseased and flawed... we're better than that.
- Alternate versionsOutside the USA, the film was released uncut. In the USA, the movie originally received an R rating and was subsequently edited for a PG-13:
- Uses of the words "shit", "fuck" and "cocksucker" were removed.
- A man hanging upside-down from a tree is shot by Varek. In the original, he graphically stabs himself in the eye with Grenier's knife before Wendy Crewson's character can shoot him.
- The scene in the bar is less graphic with a quickly edited montage of the wolves feeding and having sex. In the original, there are clear shots of the wolves feeding/tearing flesh, and having sex with nudity and movement.
- During the hospital shootout, in the uncut version, Grenier is graphically shot in the head.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Pre King Awesome! Show: Frickin Awesome Show! Episode 62! (2024)
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Written by Devin Gasteiger, Brett Fitzgerald, Riley O'Connor and Christian Anderson
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Produced by Rob Sanzo
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- Gross US & Canada
- $1,018,965
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $565,000
- Aug 12, 2007
- Gross worldwide
- $3,269,736
- Runtime
- 1h 50m(110 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1