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WolfCop
It's not unusual for alcoholic cop Lou to black out and wake up in unfamiliar surroundings, but lately things have taken a turn for the strange...and hairy. WolfCop is the story of one cop's quest to become a better man. One transformation at a time.
Release : | 2014 |
Rating : | 5.6 |
Studio : | Echolands Creative Group, Coup Company, The, |
Crew : | Production Design, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Leo Fafard Amy Matysio Jonathan Cherry Sarah Lind Aidan Devine |
Genre : | Horror Comedy |
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Admirable film.
Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Blistering performances.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
WOLFCOP is a straightforward B-flick about a cop who turns into a werewolf. There's no more to it or less to it than that. It's very much in the spirit of the MACHETE films, albeit with a lower budget, in that it goes for a whole retro/non-serious vibe and just about gets by on goodwill alone.The low budget is often apparent during this production, so the scriptwriter goes for a jokey tone throughout to make things easier to watch. The acting isn't very good, but the quality of the special effects is a real surprise; they actually turn out to be very good indeed, with some excruciating werewolf transformations that work well. The titular fiend looks rather cheesy but then that's the point.Otherwise, the film is chock-full of grindhouse-style violence and some jumbled plotting. It's an amiable time-waster although those looking for genuine originality or insight will be disappointed; WOLFCOP is a film that offers nothing new for fans and instead is happy to go through the usual and expected motions.
By far the most fun I have had watching a film for years I can't recommend this film enough.if you want a dark scary werewolf film this is not for you,if you a want film full crazy wolfcop madness you must watch it and you will love it.this film is best watched in a group as the laughter adds to the atmosphere and you will laugh.you must give wolf cop a chance at first it seems a bit oh another drunk cop film but it soon departs from the norm and the whole story comes together to make sense of the utter madness that is wolfcop So to sum up funny wolfcop film with lots of unexpected thing happening throughout the film can't wait for wolfcop 2
Ughhhh!! There must be some pretty desperate viewers (Well, Saskatchewan as the source local for most everyone involved goes a long ways to explain my despair over script, acting, props, prosthetics.) Fantasy can have it's own reality in the viewer's mind but tossing out junk that makes no sense like this film does strains credulity to no end. 1. Several hundred year old Satanist style peoples that can instantly (and I mean instantly) change from one sex to another or from really young to really old. Some trick - I'll have what ever they're having! Why do these stories always take place in some out- of-the- way hole-in-the-wall? If I had those powers I wouldn't be stuck in remote Saskatchewan. 2. Wolfman, who almost instantly sheds/peels off his human skin (just leaves it hanging lose on the ground) to show a wolf growing inside then just as quickly (when the Moon is just right), suddenly has the human skin and all functional muscles, organs in perfect original order. 3. Some how,as a wolf, he still likes booze and can talk. Sure! 4. Acting, dialogue just as sparse as the storyline. Most actors have TV series, shorts and movies no one has ever heard of as the sum total of their acting resumes. Not to disparage honest work to pay the bills but lets not overstate the hyperbole. 5. Obviously cheap to make so there must be a sequel coming up to brighten the cabin fever; Cheetos; beer.
INTRO: As audiences we've seen almost everything before, so if you're going to do a movie involving the classic creatures of folklore (werewolves, vampires, frankensteinians, shape-shifters, etc), then it's best to put your own stamp on it and bring something fresh to the table. Wolfcop manages to do that, even just in the title.LIKES: Campy, witty, with a likable protagonist. It's also got a short running time and sometimes that's a blessing. It doesn't push the storyline further than it needs to.DISLIKES: Overuse of graphic violence, even though it's fitting for the style and genre of the picture.OUTRO: I switched the movie off hoping to see a Wolfcop Trilogy. There's plenty of potential.