Officer Lou Garou drinks at the Tooth and Claw Saloon, eats crullers from Liquor Donuts, and occasionally turns into a werewolf that fights crime in this drily comedic horror film. Although not an especially good cop in human form and quite often hungover, Officer Lou catches the bad guys and customizes his own squad car while a uniformed wolf. Featuring severed limbs, arterial spray, decapitated heads, swordplay, several gooey transformation scenes, face skin stuck to a car's windshield wiper, and a Little Red Riding Hood-esque candlelit love scene in a jail cell complete with a picnic basket of booze, Wolfcop wasn't exactly the campy laugh riot I was expecting, but I still enjoyed it.
Monday, April 13, 2015
Wolfcop
Officer Lou Garou drinks at the Tooth and Claw Saloon, eats crullers from Liquor Donuts, and occasionally turns into a werewolf that fights crime in this drily comedic horror film. Although not an especially good cop in human form and quite often hungover, Officer Lou catches the bad guys and customizes his own squad car while a uniformed wolf. Featuring severed limbs, arterial spray, decapitated heads, swordplay, several gooey transformation scenes, face skin stuck to a car's windshield wiper, and a Little Red Riding Hood-esque candlelit love scene in a jail cell complete with a picnic basket of booze, Wolfcop wasn't exactly the campy laugh riot I was expecting, but I still enjoyed it.
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