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Post by keywolf on Jan 20, 2009 12:33:53 GMT -5
I'd heard this one wasn't very good at all so I went in with very low expectations, and was surprised to find that I kinda liked it. It's an oddball blend of 70's biker movie with euro-style gothic horror.
The two main problems were that the night scenes were too dark, and the werewolves don't get nearly enough screen time. They don't look bad for 70's wolf-men either, especially if you like the 'Naschy' look.
Worth watching once I'd say. The first scene with the werewolves was the best, and they're not even on-screen. Just stylish use of shadows and sounds.
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lunas1hand
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the Wolves are at the door... let 'em in!
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Post by lunas1hand on Jan 21, 2009 12:46:58 GMT -5
I'm gonna second this one. Werewolves on Wheels is definitely worth a re-visit on dvd. I agree that I wish there was more air-time for the wolfmen, but what we get is good fun just the same. Hey, a wolfman on a 70's era harley is good stuff.
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Post by amethyst on Apr 14, 2009 16:00:11 GMT -5
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Post by ArcLight on Oct 5, 2019 13:51:11 GMT -5
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Post by someoldguy on Oct 18, 2019 20:59:00 GMT -5
Better than I expected. Not the best werewolf movie of all time but certainly not the worst either. Plot development is easily predictable if you pay attention to details, but so what? Put any high expectations aside and just enjoy the ride. Bikers, devil worship and werewolves - can it get any better than that?
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