I haven't seen AWiP in its entirety yet, but AWiL seems to be a tough act to follow. Such a brilliant fusion of comedy & horror. The sequel feels really devoid of charm to me.
It being a different story in a different location made sense since they're not supposed to be direct sequels but different stories in the same world. However, I wouldn't have minded this so much if the werewolves in this movie weren't so crappy looking.
It being a different story in a different location made sense since they're not supposed to be direct sequels but different stories in the same world. However, I would have minded this so much if the werewolves in this movie weren't so crappy looking.
The werewolves look very ape like with some really unconvincing CGI.
It being a different story in a different location made sense since they're not supposed to be direct sequels but different stories in the same world. However, I wouldn't have minded this so much if the werewolves in this movie weren't so crappy looking.
The rules in London were changed in Paris like the ghost werewolf victims are cursed to work the Earth in limbo until the werewolf curse has ended, in this they're cursed to walk until the werewolf who killed them dies.
It being a different story in a different location made sense since they're not supposed to be direct sequels but different stories in the same world. However, I wouldn't have minded this so much if the werewolves in this movie weren't so crappy looking.
The rules in London were changed in Paris like the ghost werewolf victims are cursed to work the Earth in limbo until the werewolf curse has ended, in this they're cursed to walk until the werewolf who killed them dies.
I just took that as a slight retcon in order to deal with the inconsistency of being a sequel. Every sequel ever made has been guilty of that. Look at Star Wars, there are hundreds (if not thousands) of posts on the internet from geek culture pointing out inconsistencies in the continuity.
It being a different story in a different location made sense since they're not supposed to be direct sequels but different stories in the same world. However, I wouldn't have minded this so much if the werewolves in this movie weren't so crappy looking.
The rules in London were changed in Paris like the ghost werewolf victims are cursed to work the Earth in limbo until the werewolf curse has ended, in this they're cursed to walk until the werewolf who killed them dies.
I just took that as a slight retcon in order to deal with the inconsistency of being a sequel. Every sequel ever made has been guilty of that. Look at Star Wars, there are hundreds (if not thousands) of posts on the internet from geek culture pointing out inconsistencies in the continuity.
It kinda takes away the whole werewolf curse must end, having just being a limboing spirit until the werewolf who killed them dies feels pointless.
It being a different story in a different location made sense since they're not supposed to be direct sequels but different stories in the same world. However, I wouldn't have minded this so much if the werewolves in this movie weren't so crappy looking.
The rules in London were changed in Paris like the ghost werewolf victims are cursed to work the Earth in limbo until the werewolf curse has ended, in this they're cursed to walk until the werewolf who killed them dies.
I just took that as a slight retcon in order to deal with the inconsistency of being a sequel. Every sequel ever made has been guilty of that. Look at Star Wars, there are hundreds (if not thousands) of posts on the internet from geek culture pointing out inconsistencies in the continuity.
It kinda takes away the whole werewolf curse must end, having just being a limboing spirit until the werewolf who killed them dies feels pointless.
It still leads to the same joke setup (which it actually was in the first) of spirits pressuring the werewolf to kill themselves.
Antwort von tmdb53400018
am 2. August 2020 um 22:01
I haven't seen AWiP in its entirety yet, but AWiL seems to be a tough act to follow. Such a brilliant fusion of comedy & horror. The sequel feels really devoid of charm to me.
Antwort von Innovator
am 3. August 2020 um 20:16
It being a different story in a different location made sense since they're not supposed to be direct sequels but different stories in the same world. However, I wouldn't have minded this so much if the werewolves in this movie weren't so crappy looking.
Antwort von MickyMac
am 4. August 2020 um 18:46
The werewolves look very ape like with some really unconvincing CGI.
Antwort von MickyMac
am 5. August 2020 um 17:21
The rules in London were changed in Paris like the ghost werewolf victims are cursed to work the Earth in limbo until the werewolf curse has ended, in this they're cursed to walk until the werewolf who killed them dies.
Antwort von Innovator
am 5. August 2020 um 20:42
I just took that as a slight retcon in order to deal with the inconsistency of being a sequel. Every sequel ever made has been guilty of that. Look at Star Wars, there are hundreds (if not thousands) of posts on the internet from geek culture pointing out inconsistencies in the continuity.
Antwort von MickyMac
am 6. August 2020 um 11:00
It kinda takes away the whole werewolf curse must end, having just being a limboing spirit until the werewolf who killed them dies feels pointless.
Antwort von Innovator
am 6. August 2020 um 19:24
It still leads to the same joke setup (which it actually was in the first) of spirits pressuring the werewolf to kill themselves.
Antwort von tmdb82469342
am 7. August 2020 um 08:07
For anyone who's interested this is what John Landis would have done in with a sequel
https://www.cinemablend.com/news/1729960/what-the-american-werewolf-in-london-sequel-was-almost-about-according-to-john-landis