Wolf (1994)
Jack Nicholson plays Will Randall, the chief editor of a prestigious publishing company. His job is very strenuous, being an environment full of high-stakes drama and politics. Oh, and Will's also a werewolf... but that aspect of his life is more-or-less treated like an unimportant side-story.
TortureVision Rating: ABORTION |
Good features were better than expected. Bad features were awful, yet still enjoyable. Abortions were utter torment to sit through.
I watched this years ago and hated it, but the one cool thing I got out of it (which is why I'm even leaving this comment bc it ended up somehow being worth it) is that in the 16th or 17th century Germans would burn the bodies of people suspected of lycanthropy bc they believed the wolf form would take place at night, and the person would return to their human corpse during the day to inahbit and manipulate both forms. Be appeased?
ReplyDeleteThat's an interesting bit of trivia, but this movie was BARELY about wolves/werewolves. The film focused more on EDITORS, and how editors deal with the cutthroat publishing world (circa 1994). Do you happen to have any 16th or 17th century German EDITOR trivia to share? ;)
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