This movie had the dumbest looking werewolves I have seen since the 1970s. The werewolves reminded me of Mr. Edwards from Little House on the Prairie. They glued some hair to the face and there was your werewolf. What a waste of time. If you want to see a real good werewolf movie I recommend that you rent Dog Soldiers. The Wolfman was so lame and was not the least bit scary. The average rating it appears to have so far at 6.4 is very over-rated.
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Thanks for telling us what you thought of the wolf effects. Now, how about that movie review... ?
Lol... that is exactly what I thought after seeing this movie. Dog Soldiers was great, but this one was very disappointing.
Your welcome. The movie was okay, but not great (maybe 5/10), up to the time you see what the werewolf looked like. After the cheap wolf costumes were revealed it was all downhill from there and I sat there counting ceiling tiles and making race car noises to amuse myself. However, if you really must know, the lighting in the movie was so drab and dreary that the movie actually appeared to be filmed in black and white when it was not. Anthony Hopkins was not very good in this movie and he should be ashamed of himself for doing this film. The actor who played his son, Benecio Del Toro, was obviously very Spanish looking and one had to wonder how this could be when both Hopkins and his wife were very British looking. The only redeeming part of the movie was the sexy leading lady, Emily Blunt, who was a 10/10 in the looks department, if not the acting department.