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Beulah 2023-05-18 02:26:49
Don't waste everyone's time with this kind of film in the...
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Tanya 2023-05-15 08:34:51
The picture feels good, that's all, maybe this subject matter can be difficult to shoot...
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Dario 2023-05-05 18:42:08
Geraldine Chaplin How beautiful are...
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Letitia 2023-04-07 12:03:26
Well, I admit that I really like the tone and words of the British aristocracy~~It's really a lady, a lady, a...
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Laverne 2023-03-31 13:18:50
The most retarded...
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Hollis 2023-03-12 22:08:11
Is this a 10 year old movie? The only movie in my memory that I have seen but have no impression of at all, could it be that I am really...
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Daphney 2023-03-05 15:38:08
The face of the male pig's feet is drooping, it must be 50 if not 60!...
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Kelli 2023-02-15 05:15:20
The plot is old-fashioned, reminiscent of King Kong, Wolverine's prequel, and other stories of beast mutants and...
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Jake 2023-02-08 18:25:26
Medium-sized and medium-distance, no features, no bright spots, no...
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Darrion 2023-01-31 18:53:06
The visual experience of "Changing the Wolf" is progressive. If it weren't set in the late 19th century, it would undoubtedly be just a B-movie with a big star. And the expectations were too...
The Wolfman Comments
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Colonel Montford: [Sir John shoots a statue next to Colonel Montford causing him to fall off his horse] My eyes... Damn you, Talbot!
Sir John Talbot: I'm sorry, Colonel. I meant to shoot you. Sadly, I'm not quite the marksman I used to be... I must be getting old.
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Lawrence Talbot: I must confess, I envy my brother. The days he had with you, what joy he must have felt. I would have given anything I own to have known you in another life. I must get back to Talbot Hall and end this.
Director: Joe Johnston
Language: English,Romany,Romanian,Ukrainian Release date: February 12, 2010