SirSullymore said:Great film, loved the main character, I had a minor problem with final confrontation though,
I felt like the film spent a lot of time setting up this guy being clever, so it was bit a bit of a disappointment that he used his hearing to fight the werewolves more than setting up lots of traps and such to outsmart them, sure he had one or two traps, but after that it was all listen and shoot.
Yeah that's a good point, I haven't scene the film since last Halloween, so I was a tad fuzzy on the details.CecilT said:SirSullymore said:Great film, loved the main character, I had a minor problem with final confrontation though,
I felt like the film spent a lot of time setting up this guy being clever, so it was bit a bit of a disappointment that he used his hearing to fight the werewolves more than setting up lots of traps and such to outsmart them, sure he had one or two traps, but after that it was all listen and shoot.The thing was, Ambrose was planning to fight one werewolf. James knew he would be outsmarted by him so he went on a rampage and bit some of the neighbors to bring in backup.
Dog Soldiers was originally going to be part of this October batch of horror but I didn't feel it was ready yet so I'm holding it off for now. Most likely I'll do it later in the year or perhaps early next.Gorrath said:I just saw this for the first time about three weeks ago. I was all excited to come on here and say how you should explore this one. Imagine my delight! I was almost shocked by how good the father and son angle worked and gave the movie a ton of heart. Blind badass old dude fights off werewolves was going to be solid no matter what, so it's that extra personal story and the snide way the women of the community treat him that really make it all come together.
I was equally amazed that the transformation scene could look so damned good but that the finished suit, in several places, looked so damned bad! I think my favorite werewolves on camera are still the ones from Dog Soldiers. By the way, have you done Dog Soldiers, because I fuckin love Dog Soldiers.
Yes! Were-rats in New York! I'm doing my part to try and get Damici recognized as a new horror icon, he is great.Frezzato said:Yup, I love this movie. Anything with Nick Damici in it is fine by me.
Hey, since you already did Stakeland, why not make it three and review Mulberry Street?