In some ways Joe Johnston’s The Wolfman didn’t have to do all that much to improve on its source material. The original 1941 film was a classic horror flick, full of pretentious dialogue and hammy actors and, yes, a few revolutionary effects shots that are remembered to this day. But with better technology to play with and a whole lot more money, Johnston had the opportunity to expand on some of the rich psychological territory of the original Wolf Man, and make it look glossier in the process.
But, its pitty on him, that he with a giant effects budget and no idea how to use it, Johnston gives us The Wolfman as a rambling, pseudo-Freudian house of horrors, with lots of things to jump out of us and look creepy but virtually nothing that’s truly scary. Displaying a bewildering performance from Benicio del Toro, who appears to be faking his American accent, and Anthony Hopkins swanning around a bedraggled mansion in tiger skins.
Cast of The WOLFMAN were quite excellent in this Horrorflick. Cinematic presentation is very good, but the film lacked any real depth. The story line is predictable, tired and does a poor job of bringing you into the characters emotions. Ultimately the Wolfman is a strange but a boring mess.

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Despite the hairy production process, Production House has managed to rescue merely a half decent chiller in this remake of the 1941 classic B-grade Wolfman that starred Lon Chaney as the man turned beast. It seems pretty disappointing.
Well this is some thing totally new to me. I saw the previous movie is that was really awesome movie which really scares me. I am damn sure that I am not gone live this movie.
I like Horror movie and according to me, this is best movie ever. I saw this last night, and I must say I was pleasantly surprised. Yes, its full of every horror cliche under the sun, but if you just accept it for what it is, then you’ll enjoy it.
Hopkins looks just like the character he played in Legends of the Fall, after the stroke, and Del Toro is wearing a wig which attracted my attention more then anything else. The only credit must be given to Hugo Weaving who, disregarding everything else, tried to make the best of his scenes.
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This movie is one of the horrible movie I had ever watched in my life. I could not sleep that night after watching that movie.