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David isn't a werewolf that much in the movie


Twice in the movie and that's about it what's the point of making a movie if you're not a werewolf that much.

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Most of the film's focus was on humor and character-building, which makes the werewolf scenes -- scant as they are -- much more powerful when they finally arrive. The last 15 minutes is one big pay-off.

'Remember when' is the lowest form of conversation. - Tony Soprano

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The OP is a perfect example of how the millennial dummy generation are simply unable to engage with even the lowest form of art: films.

These intellectually disabled things are the future: Prepare to be doomed.

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I was thinking the EXACT thing. Millennials are truly the "Dumbest Generation"

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I think not having the werewolf that much made the film more effective. The fact that the werewolf only has about 5 minutes of screen time at best makes those moments when you do see it all the more effective.

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You only get a Full Moon one or 2 nights per month

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You're so right, man! I mean, why not have him turn into a werewolf 3 minutes in and then have him rip apart people for 90 minutes! Man, that would have been ace!!!

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