It's not unusual for alcoholic cop Lou to black out and wake up in unfamiliar surroundings, but lately things have taken a turn for the strange...and hairy. WolfCop is the story of one cop's quest to become a better man. One transformation at a time.
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This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
SPOILER: B-Movie horror masterpiece. It tells the tale of an alcoholic cop named Leo, and one night out investigating some pesky teenagers partying out in the woods, stumbles upon an occult like setup, gets banged over the head, wakes up in the morning with quite a hangover, and a pentagram carved into his chest. I know, this could happen to anyone, but this also turns him into a werewolf!! But don't worry, he's still one of the good guys, when trouble arises that werewolf puts on his police uniform and does his duty as Wolfcop!! And as he investigates how this happened, the truth is out there, and its so much bigger than he thought possible!! Filled with humor, awesome B-movie gore, and beastiality, its a feast for your senses! And the best part, theres a part 2 out there... Filmbufftim on FB.
This came on the Horror Channel, which can be a bit hit and miss in terms of quality (they tend to focus mainly on straight-to-video 3 and 4 star stuff, with the occasional gem) and I thought I'd give it a shot and I'm glad I did.If you're into Troma's catalogue of insane B-movies, you'll love this - it's in a similar spirit of warm hearted, bonkers indie horror.I love that this was made for 1 million Canadian dollars, won by the makers in a contest. There's plenty of utterly dreadful werewolf movies made with multi million dollar Hollywood budgets, but this stretched that million and put every cent into realising the film makers' dream. The transformation scenes and other gore treats were awesome, old school effects as opposed to lazy CGI - this has the best skinless screaming dude's face since Raiders of the Lost Ark.The plot is pretty flimsy, and if you want to see a more serious Canadian werewolf movie, go watch Ginger Snaps (the sequel was great too, but the third was awful).If you want to see a wolf in a cop uniform driving around in a pimped up cop car (there's a whole car pimping montage and it's EPIC) beating up and blowing up bad guys while drinking copious amounts of alcohol and eating donuts (both seem to add to his wolfiness), you need to see this.It would have been cooler to see more wolf cop action - there's only a few ass kicking scenes and it would have been fun to have a bit more (the cheesy sex scene is kind of a waste of potential ass kicking time, but I guess the B in B-movie has always stood for boobs).In summary, lots of fun and well worth your time. Stay for the post credits scene, in which Wolf Cop sticks up for his doggy bro.P.S - do check out Ginger Snaps 1&2 for more awesome, Canadian werewolf goodies. British film Hot Fuzz is good fun for more 'whole town run by creepy cult' type action.
By far the most fun I have had watching a film for years I can't recommend this film enough.if you want a dark scary werewolf film this is not for you,if you a want film full crazy wolfcop madness you must watch it and you will love it.this film is best watched in a group as the laughter adds to the atmosphere and you will laugh.you must give wolf cop a chance at first it seems a bit oh another drunk cop film but it soon departs from the norm and the whole story comes together to make sense of the utter madness that is wolfcop So to sum up funny wolfcop film with lots of unexpected thing happening throughout the film can't wait for wolfcop 2
INTRO: As audiences we've seen almost everything before, so if you're going to do a movie involving the classic creatures of folklore (werewolves, vampires, frankensteinians, shape-shifters, etc), then it's best to put your own stamp on it and bring something fresh to the table. Wolfcop manages to do that, even just in the title.LIKES: Campy, witty, with a likable protagonist. It's also got a short running time and sometimes that's a blessing. It doesn't push the storyline further than it needs to.DISLIKES: Overuse of graphic violence, even though it's fitting for the style and genre of the picture.OUTRO: I switched the movie off hoping to see a Wolfcop Trilogy. There's plenty of potential.