The Wolfman
Mike Kozak
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Just watched this, not too bad at all.
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Saw this on the weekend, pleasantly surprised as I had not heard good things when it was in the theatres.
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-Kevin
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Got a Chinese copy...but have not seen it yet. This weekend--perhaps!
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I was disappointed; it suffered from poor editing & just drags a tired story out even longer than necessary. Of course, the transformation effects were cool, but did little to save a dog of a movie~
An American Werewolf in London is 20+ years older but much better...TNRabbit
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