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Teen Wolf/Teen Wolf Too

Teen Wolf/Teen Wolf Too

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Favorite "Feel Good" Movie Of The 80's
Review: This movie, to me, is one of my most favorite movies ever. it has something in it we can all relate to...feeling like you're a nobody & wanting to be something more to everyone in your life. It has a great cast, michael j.fox was great as scott howard, but i loved james hampton as "the dad", because he was just like scott at his age. he knew how tough it was to fit in. but the movie is so good, the story is so funny, it brings back so many memories for me. the dvd itself could've had extras on it like explaining why there were so many scenes where the actor's voices weren't in sync with their dialogue. If you feel down in your life & need a feel good movie that makes you go for your dream, take a look at "Teen "Wolf". I would also love if they could bring the soundtrack out on cd, it has been deleted for some time now, & i am sure i am not the only one who would like to see it back in the stores & would buy a copy. the second movie however, is pretty bad. the director (quite plainly) wanted a exact carbon copy of the original classic (let me tell you, he failed miserably) the actor who took over the roles of coach finstock can't act for nuts, he didn't even want to play the part. but getting back to the first movie, i would love to see an extended version of the film, when you watch the preview, you see scenes that are not in the final cut of the movie. please director rod daniel, bring out a extended edition of this classic. my favorite part is at the end when scott throws the ball into the hoop for the final winning shot to clinch the championship for the beacontown beavers, then the crowd all raised their fists & cheered, that scene always makes the hairs & goosebumps all over me stand up & cheer too. i always watch the credits too, i think i've only ONCE only half watched the credits. this movie will always be in my heart forever. "Teen Wolf" HOWWWWWWWWWWWWWLLLLLLSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: These burgers are crazy
Review: Well, sir, the time has come and now I'm waiting for the apocalypse. Yes, it's true: Teen Wolf is out on DVD. Beware the juggernaut.
While I've nothing positive to say about TWT (Teen Wolf Too), the original is simply breathtaking. MJF (Michael J. Fox) gives a measured, taut performance as the title character. Oh, what a dream!
But the supporting cast really carries the picture. The flair of Styles sparkles, the Spanish of Coach makes us nod in agreement, the Locke-esque pompousness of Mick makes us grit our teeth, the girth of Chubs reminds of Phi-Phi girls, and even that old coger the principal causes us to clench our fist and want to give him the business.
How does MJF (Michael J. Fox) overcome it all? By becoming a sort of beast-hound, he is able to look into the soul of the universe, and eventually, into the soul of the treacherous Pamela Wells. Stick with Booth, MJF!
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