wolf RP game review

As a hardcore horror fan, i have pretty much seen every obscure & rare horror film, ranging from slasher flicks, to early noir, 50's sci-fi & classic/gothic.

Unnecessary comic relief is provided by a television news crew that keeps trying to ambush Derek and Sam to find out what really happened out in the woods. Reporter Nick Baxter (Adam Hendershott) wants to know what the kids are hiding and why they survived when the others died.

I was hestitant to pick up Big Bad Wolf because I have been let down often in the past ("Bad Moon" and "Cursed" come to mind) but Big Bad Wolf delivered. I was expecting your typical, non-interesting, 90's-type low budget, slasher-monster flick, however, once i noticed Kim J Brown form the Halloweentown movies in it, i knew this might have a little more to it, so i decided to stay up & watch it, and boy am i glad. This is indeed a different type of werewolf movie. Big Bad Wolf kicks off with a real Mary named Derek whose set on earning his way into a Frat. He has to do so by impressing Ashton Kutcher's brother Duechton Kutcher, some other pud, and two stereotypical loose horror movie chicks by bringing them to his step dad's cabin far in the woods. On the way they stop to ask directions from a Mr. Clint Howard who sternly warns them not to go into those woods. Since they don't take the wisdom of the almighty Clint they get themselves into trouble when they run into a very horny/violent werewolf.
For this genre,this was one of the best.wolf page, made by me..

I have to admit, I wasn't expecting much here. Once I saw a group of six kids going to a cabin in the woods, I just expected this to be a run of the mill, werewolf picks off one kid at a time, type of movie. Well, I was very wrong. What does that stepfather do in order to afford a two-million dollar home? And why does he have enough time to wander around? What is with that 70's haircut?

Its not a wimpy "Howling 3" werewolf either. The movie starts off as a standard "Stupid-Teenagers-Stumble-Upon-Werewolf's-Lair" story, then it turns into a bloody cat and mouse game between the wolf and a couple of the teen survivors.

wolf RPG

I like werewolves. Out of all the horror creatures and monsters I've always enjoyed werewolves the most.

At this point you should think that you know exactly where "Big Bad Wolf" is going. But there are a couple of surprises with this 2006 horror film. The first is that everything you think is going to happen is pretty much going to happen, but in the first act. The second is that when the werewolf shows up again, not only does it start killing the characters whose names we cannot remember, it makes a bunch of really lame jokes, including the old bit about huffing and puffing. this stuff.At the end I was starting to think of bumping up the rating on this one a bit, mainly because I like the character of Sam, but then she finds her weapon of choice and a silly little speech about deciding to live or to die gets punctuated by an unsurprising violent punch line and I gave up such thoughts (a judgment confirmed by the rather obvious ending that is not an ending). That's definitely commendable in my book. As soon as a select few teens break free from the cabin, this is actually when the film begins for me. This is a true B movie in all it's glory. For the first time we got to see a wolfman that speaks English and is a total pervert, which was extremely entertaining.
Big Bad Wolf equals and maybe supasses "Dog Sodiers". All in all, "Big Bad Wolf" is one big, bad movie.I try to warn people if they are truly going to waste their money on a film, but I see that this little mess is down to seven bucks or so, and it's well worth a two dollar rental out of silly fun. I suppose the most annoying thing is that the movie starts very briefly in "Equatorial Cameroon" and that caused a nagging feeling that wouldn't go away.

The werewolf rape scene was...distrubing. I think that it could have done without that part but, oh well...what do you expect in a movie like this?