13 reviews
- johnanthonymazzei
- Dec 27, 2020
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You wrote the best movie I've ever seen .either your part of the cast.or you dont get out very much.
This movie was so bad does not even have a grade list say like a B movie or C.
Just bad bad bad
- albundy6969
- Apr 15, 2020
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This was most definitely an experience,, I can honestly say I've never witnessed something of such biblical crapness, galactic awfulness, and dare I venture airtight buffoonery that made me smile as much as I did watching this film. There's no point wailing on about the acting or special effects because the budget obviously didn't show up for work, it's the complete lack of effort in every department that really shines through, but in a hilarious way whether intended or not. For example they try to portray a Hammer esque vibe with Oldy World references, castles, mad scientists, simple villagers etc but no attempt whatsoever is made to put this on film. Our heroines find themselves stranded at an old stately house inhabited by a wealth recluse with a disfigured companion, which is actually a 2 bed semi with a fat bloke and a grimacing woman. They have simple meals prepared because there's no electricity so far from civilization, yet there's a flamin TV on the wall and light switches in every room, it's obviously just a house, we know this and so do they but they just rumble on regardless. I sort of liked the brute force and ignorance approach after I got used to it, if you go into this expecting absolutely nothing then you might have a laugh like I did, just don't blame me if you see it for what it actually is, the purest ever form of unadulterated nonsense.
- jcallender121
- Feb 16, 2022
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This was someone's school project or some fun friends were having. The script is super cliche, I think on purpose. It's super campy. The acting is absolutely horrendous. But at least it follows a storyline and it was more fun than I thought it was going to be. It is pretty bad though.
- mangoamante
- Mar 13, 2021
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There aren't enough words to describe how awful this movie is. I'd give it a zero if I could. The "acting" is atrocious and unconvincing. I've seen better performances out of children playing make believe.
- thedarkestshadow-32785
- May 16, 2021
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Sorry but, when I watch a werewolf movie, I want to see a werewolf like the one from An American Werewolf In London or Van Helsing. Not some guy in a Halloween costume. Not only that but, Jade, who plays Saul gives off creepy vibes. Seriously, the way he talks makes him sound like a creepy obssessive stalker.
- jpmarin-14317
- Jul 11, 2021
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If you're looking for a relaxing evening giggling at a campy horror movie, this one is for you. Some neat effects, a really odd looking werewolf, some utterly ridiculous props...we laughed all the way through!
- naterrey-853-503914
- Nov 22, 2019
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- DukeLarsonNeverDies
- Dec 2, 2019
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This movies never lets a clear lack of budget stop it and delivers everything that you'd want from a werewolf movie.
Unlike some other recent werewolf films, you actually see the monster in this and there's plenty of full moon action.
The plot is ambitious but what really makes it brilliant is that it's hilariously rough around the edges. If you like old fashioned monster movies then this is for you.
Unlike some other recent werewolf films, you actually see the monster in this and there's plenty of full moon action.
The plot is ambitious but what really makes it brilliant is that it's hilariously rough around the edges. If you like old fashioned monster movies then this is for you.
If you enjoy the classic Universal Horror films, you'll appreciate "Bride of the Werewolf."
Our sympathetic hero, Saul Ashley (Jade LaFont,) has lived in isolation since being inflicted with the curse of the werewolf. That all changes; however, after he rescues two women from being assaulted on a desolate road near his home, and offers them shelter. They enlist a scientist (Tony Brown) who claims he will rid Saul of his nocturnal metamorphosis with the aide of a revived ancient Pharoah.
My primary grievance is that there's the lost opportunity of titling this film, "The Wolfman Meets the Mummy"
Our sympathetic hero, Saul Ashley (Jade LaFont,) has lived in isolation since being inflicted with the curse of the werewolf. That all changes; however, after he rescues two women from being assaulted on a desolate road near his home, and offers them shelter. They enlist a scientist (Tony Brown) who claims he will rid Saul of his nocturnal metamorphosis with the aide of a revived ancient Pharoah.
My primary grievance is that there's the lost opportunity of titling this film, "The Wolfman Meets the Mummy"
- jeffwoods-931-500672
- Sep 19, 2020
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This is easily the best movie I've ever seen, such a great film. It's evident hard work was put into this film by the subpar acting, realistic props, and amazing story line. I've watched it ten times already today!! This movie makes Pulp Fiction look like utter garbage. When someone asks me what my favorite movie is, I always tell them Bride of the Werewolf. I love this movie. If I could, I would marry this movie. Bride of the Werewolf, I love you.
- hannahwilson-11384
- Apr 15, 2020
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