Another WolfCop
Another WolfCop
| 01 December 2017 (USA)
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An alcoholic cop experiences blackouts and starts turning into a werewolf when the full moon appears in the sky.

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Sam Green

Everything you loved about cool 80s movies is rolled into this one film; the music, acting, sights, sounds (except for the gastro-intestinal ones). I don't think I've watched a movie that makes you laugh and when you're not laughing, you smile through the entire show.It's Christmas-time and WolfCop has his hands full (3 sets of 2) with his new cat lady girlfriend. In this episode, he battles a villain who runs a chicken milk beer factory. There is a up and coming part III in the Wolfcop series. In one review, someone mentioned "cult classic"; part II is definitely classic 80s genius.I've watched thousands of movies and have my own collection going back to around 1915. This is a pretty good movie. Even the person listening in the next room began laughing; and they were just listening and not watching the movie.

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mherrin-43253

Another Wolfcop: Written and directed by Lowell DeanWe're back with more Wolfcop fun for the sequel. Well sort of. The first Wolfcop was a wild delight of an insane movie. It caught me by surprise and I loved it. I was very excited by the prospect of another romp with Lou Garou. I know what I say about expectations. They can be poisonous to an experience especially when the movie doesn't do what you expect it to. This is not one of those instances. I was excited for another film but my excitement disappeared the longer the film went on. I realized very quickly this movie had no ideas. The wolfcop barely does anything in it. It just recycles jokes from the previous film and then it became one dick joke. 73 minutes of it. It also goes back to the well and reuses jokes from the first movie with a mild unexplained alteration.I appreciated the craziness of the movie and the absurdity of it all. The first one was a lot of fun but this one felt like it was missing that fun. It felt like it was trying too hard. The chicken milk joke is driven into the ground and it wasn't that funny to begin with. It's tough to talk about bad comedies. What do you say when something just isn't funny to you? I will admit that the wolfcop anthems they have for this movie are pretty great. I simply can't recommend this and I know that this should probably be the last one. I give this movie a D.

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There is no amount of legal, or illegal chemistry that could make this flick worth watching. Seriously. What on earth does the producer/writer have on Yannick Bisson that made him be in this trainwreck? Also, Kevin Smith apparently didn't just have a heart attack, he had a massive, brain altering stroke when he decided to be in this thing. The guy refuses to make Clerks 3, but thought THIS was acceptable? Or, once again, does the producer have something on him?

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gavin6942

Alcoholic werewolf cop Lou Garou (Leo Fafard) springs into action when an eccentric businessman with evil intentions seduces Woodhaven's residents with a new brewery and hockey team in this outrageous horror-comedy sequel."WolfCop" is one of the greatest horror films of the 2010s. One might want to say one of the best "horror comedies" or "Canadian horror films", but let us not be too restrictive. The gore, the humor, the originality... it really set a high bar for other films, especially films from otherwise-unknown creative teams.And being such a great film (and instant cult classic), a sequel was inevitable. But the challenge was put in place: could a sequel live up to its namesake? As hard as that is to do, "Another WolfCop" succeeds. This is the same gory, wacky, frenetic thrill ride from the first time around. In some ways, perhaps even crazier... but at the very least a worthy follow-up.The gore is most definitely increased, and along with it the body count. The weird factor is up slightly, with the inclusion of an alien-type clone being (not sure how to describe it). Some of the characters and plot lines do dangle a bit, creating the appearance of an incomplete film... but oddly enough, this works, making things even stranger than necessary that not all questions get answered. What is the creature in the strip club? There are other were-animals? Do werewolves have different genitals than their human counterparts (apparently so)? The inclusion of Kevin Smith is a bit distracting, but he actually does a fair job acting. If I was not aware of who he was he might not have seemed out of place. I suppose that is the risk you run when you try to include a cameo from a hockey-loving director who is currently in the middle of a Canadian trilogy.

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