americanwerewolf AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN PARIS

"There are some bad reviews on this film,but for me it's still a worth to watch movie,
it's an entertaining movie,plus it's good gore effects."
--- WEBMASTER

Plot:
What starts out as just anther "tour-of-Europe doing-davedevil-stunts
to-accumulate-points to-impress-one-another" vacation turns into a nightmarish
series of roaming parties hosted by American-eating, French werewolves. All is
going well until young American Andy McDermitt (Tom Everett Scott),escapes the buffet.
Now infected by lycanthrope, Andy must decide...kill she-werewolf Serafine(Julie Delpy)
whom he loves or become "An American Werewolf in Paris".

Leave your brain at the door for this one as bungee jumping (off national monuments)
to pick up women starts the film. No subtitles either because the Parisian police force
conveniently speaks English even to one another, when no Americans are around. Even
horror film devotees will be insulted by the total abandonment of traditional werewolf
legends. This was one stupid film. The special effects were impressive, using computer
generated werewolves to achieve fluidity of motion beyond the limits of actor in
latex-and-fur; however,computer-generated effects are quickly becoming the norm,
making the film not worth the cost of a ticket.

An American Werewolf in Paris contains large amount of gore, very graphic violence,
nudity, profanity, and sexual situations. The entire premise is counter to the
Christian belief system. Werewolves have no place in the Christian faith. The gore
was so nasty that the audience (largely secular, I would guess) groaned.



Cast and Crew:

Directed by:
Anthony Waller

Tom Everett Scott
Julie Delpy
Vince Vieluf
Phil Buckman
Julie Bowen

Released by: Buena Vista
Run Time: 99 minutes



Posters taken from Cabinet of Dr. Casey
and House of Horrors homepage.

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