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Teen Wolf / Teen Wolf Too
on DVD (1985)
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| Starring: |
Michael J. Fox, James Hampton, Scott Paulin, Jason Bateman, Kim Darby, John Astin, Paul Sand |
| Director: |
Rod Daniel, Christopher Leitch |
| Studio: |
MGM ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time: |
186 mins |
| Certificate: |
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| Collections: |
100 Eighties Greats |
| User collections: |
Films to Motivate and Inspire, The Greatest Films of the 80's..., Films from my youth, For all the 80's children., Fantastic Films by Bailey, My slightly embarrasing DVD collection...., WHEN DARKNESS FALLS!, Top 10 Sports Movies |
| Genres: |
Comedy |
| Languages: |
English |
| Released: |
06/09/2004
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Brief synopsis of Teen Wolf / Teen Wolf Too
The two TEEN WOLF movies, the first starring Michael J Fox as the high school werewolf basketball player Scott Howard, played by Jason Bateman in the follow up. TEEN WOLF: Scott Howard thought he was an ordinary teenager. But he soon realized, he's anything but average. The high school basketball player has noticed his body going through pretty odd physical changes. Growing excessive hair on his hands, ears and back has made Scott a little nervous. But rather than fight these werewolf tendencies he's gonna make the most of them. Who knows, they might just make life at school a little easier. TEEN WOLF TOO: Scott Howard inherited the family werewolf curse in "Teen Wolf." Now, Scott's college-bound cousin Todd, a bookish freshman, is carrying on and his full-moon transformation brings him girls, glory and a conflict of values.
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Radio Times
In this likeable, if lightweight, comedy, a teenager who longs to be a little less ordinary discovers a family curse that kicks in when the Moon is full. Beneath the facial fur, this is just another film about growing pains, although it does feature cinema's only werewolf slam dunk sports sequence. As the unfortunate teenager, the ever engaging Michael J Fox is doing what he does best — turning a loser into a winner. Jason Bateman took over in the needless sequel Teen Wolf Too, after Back to the Future shot Fox to superstardom.
Time Out
While Teen Wolf didn't exactly provoke howls of laughter, its innocuous humour did benefit greatly from the light comic...
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Halliwell's Film Guide
Drear comedy sequel that attempts to reprise the original with a leaden touch.
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