Titreenp
SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Inadvands
Boring, over-political, tech fuzed mess
Stoutor
It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
nickboldrini
Form the opening bungee jump this tries to be an adrenalin charged version of the first film, but it just falls flat in so many ways The central romance is unconvincing, the story just has too many daft elements, and this just misses the simplicity of the original, and tries to be more "interesting" by being more complex, but just ends up a mess
tanzanite46
There have been few films that I have really wanted to see a follow-up to, but A W in L was one. It combined terror with humour and at the end of the film - great sadness. A real masterpiece with great music and photography. This follow-up was frankly garbage and I was ready to switch off within 20 mins of the start.
FlashCallahan
The daughter of the werewolf from the London based movie, is living in Paris where her mother and stepfather are trying to overcome her lycanthropic disease.Three American tourists on a trip around Europe manage to stop her from plunging to her death from the top of the Eiffel tower and become embroiled in a plot involving a secret society of werewolves based in the city.But these are using a drug which allows them to change at any time so there's no need for a full moon...Another year, another pointless sequel, and this time they go on a Eurotrip.From the upstart, it looks very dodgy, and the humour is more than forced in this sequel. The makers try and connect the film with Julie Delpy, but this just adds insult to the first movie.Scott is a poor lead, and never convinces, and talking about convincing, the CGI is some of the worse I have ever seen. If you think the CGI in spawn was bad, the wolves in this are beyond ridiculous, and detract any sort of tension the movie may have had.The first film is homaged a little with the dream within a dream sequence, but again, it's handled poorly.Stick with the first movie, it's a classic, and there's no bungee jumping in sight..
WakenPayne
When I saw this movie for the first time I did honestly like it. Now I could see why I did (and that was only at a few jokes - gimme a break I was 13 at the time, and plus it isn't the most embarrassing thing I liked when I was younger). This movie doesn't really have that good of a plot. The horror in this movie is completely absent. Maybe it is that the Werewolves in this movie look like things I'd see in a Prototype game or it's that is has a complete lack of atmosphere or suspense.Some of the laughs in this movie I still laughed at. Things like when Andy was arrested and the cop says that the possibilities were limitless for what charge he was arrested with. So this movie does hold up in entertainment value in that area. But these laughs are too few and far inbetween. Not only that but those times were the only part of the movie I thought were any good.There really isn't much value in terms of "why to watch this" unless you're a completionist, 13 years old (like I was when I liked this movie) or just bored.