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Werewolves on Wheels, a review by Jimmy


MOVIE / DVD INFO:

                             
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Title: Werewolves on Wheels
Year: 1971
Genre: Biker Movie
Director: Michel Levesque (SupervixensRating: R
Length: 1h19
Video: Widescreen
Audio: English
Subtitles: English

Stars:
Stephen Oliver (Motor Psycho)
D.J. Anderson (Count Yorga, Vampire)
Duece Berry (The Velvet Vampire)
William Gray (The Day the Earth Stood Still)
Barry McGuire (The singer of Eve of Destruction)   

Plot:
The Devil's Advocates - an outlaw gang of Harley-riding hellions led by Adam (Stephen Oliver of "Motor Psycho" and "Peyton Place" fame) and his 'ol lady Helen (D.J. Anderson) - troll the dusty highways of the American Southwest in search of the next great kick, whether it be sex, drugs, or violence.

My Thoughts:
Movie Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VujduJa6vn0


(From The little known movie review depot on February 3rd, 2008)

Member's Reviews

Saints-Martyrs-Des-Damnés, a review by RossRoy


 
Original Title:
Year: 2005
Country: Canada (Quebec)
Director: Robin Aubert
Rating: 14
Length: 117 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio: French: Dolby Digital 5.1, French: Dolby Digital Surround
Subtitles: English

What they say

My Thoughts
Well. Where to begin. This movie is so convoluted and overly complicated, it's not even funny. And to make matters worse, it is utterly boring. The lead actor is again his wooden self, nothing new here, though I'm guessing it might fit the character, if the character (and story) were actually interesting.

I really hate dissing a Quebec-made production, but I just can't help it. I was bored, bored, bored, bored, bored ..... bored. Don't waste your time, there are much better movies out there on the same theme, and much better introductions to Quebec cinema than this.

Rating:


(From RossRoy's Random Viewings on June 1st, 2008)

Member's TV Reviews

"Due South" marathon, a review by Tom


1.09 A Cop, a Mountie and a Baby (1994-12-01)
Writer: Paul Haggis (Created By), Peter Colley (Story By), Kathy Slevin (Story By), Kathy Slevin (Screenwriter)
Director: Steve DiMarco
Cast: Paul Gross (Constable Benton Fraser), David Marciano (Detective Ray Vecchio), Beau Starr (Lt. Harding Welsh), Daniel Kash (Detective Louis Gardino), Tony Craig (Detective Jack Huey), Catherine Bruhier (Elaine), Natalie Radford (Louise Webber), Mark Ruffalo (Vinnie Webber), Diego Chambers (Claude), Elizabeth Lennie (Morrisot), Jackie Richardson (Receptionist), Roger Dunn (Store Owner), Donald Fleckser (Motel Clerk), Quentin Meloff (Baby Jamie), Andrew Meloff (Baby Jamie), Joel Meloff (Baby Jamie)

An okay episode. Nothing special. Mark Ruffalo appears in an early role.

Rating:

(From "Due South" marathon on July 10th, 2009)