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Skinwalkers (2006)

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51 out of 71 people found the following comment useful :-
I tell ya... We get no respect... Or regard... But no respect..., 2 August 2007
7/10
Author: s2dio from Canada

Werewolf movies are always difficult to make. They touch on an area of mythology that has so many facets, it's impossible to please everyone.

Everyone from Asia to the Natives of North America have tales of shape-shifting humans, and for some reason wolves became the go to animal for it. Stoopit sheep farmers...

Anyhoo...

I honestly liked this flick... I won't go so far as to say it's a must see, but it was entertaining and had just enough bite (see what I did there? classic comedy).

It's extremely difficult to sell a werewolf movie to someone who doesn't dig them in the first place.

They're nothing like vampyres. They aren't sexy, they aren't stylish, and they hardly ever keep a loft in a New York high rise.

Werewolves are the blue collar creature. They're always running, fighting, and sweating for everything they need.

And this flick does just that...

They start the clock running from the outset and establish that a single boy holds the key to the destruction or salvation of a race of werewolves, loosely based on the Native myths of Skinwalkers.

1 group attempts to protect the boy, while the other... Well... Wants to eat him.

Along the way, a few thousand rounds are spilled out of big shiny guns, and stuff gets blown up. There's enough sweat, hair tossing, and growled lines to keep any action fan happy. There's the mandatory martyr, rebel, desperate mother, and hot chick (even though she definitely loses some looks when she changes, werewolves ain't sexy). There's even the loving Grandma figure.

Turn off your brain, and pop some corn... You'll enjoy this flick if you don't read much into it.

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49 out of 75 people found the following comment useful :-
Another Disappointment to the Werewolf Genre, 21 July 2006
Author: mike13241 from California

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Tonight I had the opportunity to get a sneak peak at the movie "Skinwalkers;" a new film by creature effects guy James Issasc's. He is probably best known for his work on "The Fly" and "Enemy Mine." I had heard about this film a few months back when I had the pleasure of attending a screening of "Alien" at the wonderful Arclight in Hhe creature effects were supposedly a twist on the usual werewolf film. So when a ticket for this film passed my way, I jumped at the chance.

The story (which I was in the dark about before) is about a 12 year old boy caught in the crossfire between two warring werewolf clans. One consists of werewolves happy to feed on humans, while the other camp believes they're cursed and are trying to find a way to become fully human again. They look to a 12 year old boy, who was prophesized (never made totally clear by who) to have something within him that would cure them of their terrible burden. But the catch is he has to live until his 13th birthday, and while that seems simple enough the werewolves who want to remain that way don't want to see that happen. Three days prior to his 13th birthday, the moon turns red, signaling that the prophecy is going to come true. So the whole movie is basically this race to keep him alive to break the curse.

Stating it simply the movie unfortunately is not very good. I've seen the standard werewolf films, like "The Howling" and "A Werewolf in London." Both of which I thought were great for different reasons I won't get into here. Then I've seen ones I really didn't like…ehem… "Cursed." So I was hoping for a lot here knowing that Stan Winston was involved. The problem with this film is it has trouble finding itself. You don't know if this is supposed to be serious, or one big joke. Parts that are not meant to be funny are funny because they're so absurd, and then parts that are meant to be lighthearted leave you confused and wondering if you just missed a laugh.

The acting was very mixed across the board, but no one hit any major high notes with me. I had a hard time seeing Jason Behr, who plays the leader of the "we love to be werewolves gang," as being very villainous. Elias Koteas, who leads to good guys, was fine in the role but his performance was just bland and didn't stand out much. Then you have Rhona Mitra, who I loved on "Boston Legal" and on "Nip/Tuck." She was perfectly fine, if anything I thought she was too good for some of the annoyingly badly written lines she was uttering. The child actor was just that, a child actor, 'nough said.

I was hoping that the creature effects if anything would be the highlight, but even those left something to be desired. I was looking forward to a great transformation scene, something akin to "A Werewolf in London." So I waited…and waited…and was left empty handed. The transformed werewolves did look somewhat different then ones I'm more accustomed to. As opposed to simply being big dogs, these were more human in appearance. Imagine Michael at the end of "Underworld" but much harrier, and there you go. The female werewolves were probably the most different then anything I'd seen before. Usually you can't tell a female werewolf from a male one. But these kept a more feminine figure when they transformed, and their faces became more elongated then the males. Point being, it was very easy to distinguish.

Even though I didn't have high hopes for this film, I was still hoping the creature effects would save it. But they weren't enough to carry this film to the end, and had I paid for it I would have felt cheated out of $10. There wasn't anything that distinguished this film from any others similar to it that I've seen. So my recommendation when this film hits a theater near you is rent "A Werewolf in London" and be thankful for it.

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26 out of 36 people found the following comment useful :-
Good Enough To Make Coke Shoot Out of My Nose, 10 August 2007
7/10
Author: One_hand_clap from United States

Okay, I saw this movie at the matinée show and no coke didn't shoot out of my nose but it would have had I been drinking coke. I've been waiting for nearly two years to see this thing and let's just say I was a little disappointed.

No, it's not that bad but I was expecting there to be a lot more violence. I still really liked it for the most part but I guess the R to PG-13 re-cut affected that? I liked the Werewolves and wouldn't mind owning the Stan Winston made one. Though I have no idea where I'd put it? Garage? There are plenty of fight scenes to whet the appetite, though, like I said they aren't that graphic. The hot girls in this are definitely very hot. I have this weird thing for Rhona Mitra, perhaps a tad unhealthy.

The look of the movie is very good. There's some very cool shots at night and the final scene is pretty damn sweet.

The plot is fairly straight forward but adequate for a movie of this type. No big surprises, nothing that will change your life, or change the way you look at Werewolves.

The acting is okay, not great but okay. Believable enough.

I'd say this movie is worth seeing and you could bring you kids if they are like, ten or above. It's not too scary for them I think.

Overall, it's like a B-. If you love the monster movie genre this should fill you up for little while.

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45 out of 76 people found the following comment useful :-
Skinwalkers., 21 February 2007
Author: gaus17 from United Kingdom

Skinwalkers will smooth the itch of werewolf fans. Despite having some flaws in the story, like empty towns full of werewolfs, the action will make up for it. Directed by James Isaac, The story is about a 12 year old boy caught in the crossfire between two warring werewolf clans. One consists of werewolves happy to feed on humans, while the other camp believes they're cursed and are trying to find a way to become fully human again. The chase scenes and guns are superb. The movie is a lot of special effects but otherwise a good one to go and watch with a friend or a girlfriend. This movie does not compare to the werewolf classics in the past as far as story line, but it does a good job showing that not all werewolf's believe in the werewolf philosophy of biting people and taking names.

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20 out of 30 people found the following comment useful :-
Not bad., 10 August 2007
8/10
Author: darma_knox from United States

All these people are seriously hating on this movie. Either they haven't seen it, or they're just hating to hate. It's seriously not that bad. It's entertaining. I've been saying this all day; as soon as someone asks what I thought, I say, "Take it for what it's worth." Can anyone say the last perfect horror/scifi movie that they saw? Nope. It's fun. It's got pretty people in it. And the effects are pretty damn good too. It's good. The premise is about the native American idea of skinwalkers. The idea differs a bit in the movie, but you get the jist of it. There are a few funny parts, that aren't meant to be funny, but it's ENTERTAINMENT. When you take a few mediocre actors, and put them in a movie like this, I don't know what you're expecting. It's done well. If there was another movie to compare it to, it would probably be something like 'An American Werewolf in London,' or 'Interview With a Vampire.' All that I kept thinking while I was watching the movie, is how cool it actually would be, to be able to live forever. Or, more so, how it would be to have INCREDIBLE strength like this. People take this way too seriously. You watch a movie to escape from reality, right? Otherwise you'd be watching documentaries all the time. And honestly, that would just be a bummer.

Don't hate y'all. It's bad for your complexion.

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12 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :-
Mmmm, muffins!, 10 August 2007
7/10
Author: marilynkress from chattanooga, tn

With a line like "mmmm…muffins" how can you go wrong? (P.S. the muffins looked delicious!) Skinwalkers is a cool little film that follows the story of two battling werewolf tribes. One is completely taken by the call of the wild and releasing the beast inside all of us, and one suppresses the beast and tries to live as normal humans. It is just another twist on good and evil. All beasts being seen as evil, of course. There is some decent acting and there are a couple of good actions scenes. I thought that the werewolf costumes were good. I especially liked the eyes, they made them look very creepy and ferocious. The used a bird to sort of guide you through the film which normally I would think would be lame, but it kind of worked for this. I found this movie to be entertaining, there were definitely a couple of silly lines, but I think it was an alright movie in general. One of the things that I liked the most was that there were some complex relationships within the tribes, though I wish they would have been a little more developed. I think it added a layer to the film that I wasn't really expecting. I would recommend Skinwalkers. It's fun and entertaining, and if you have a family you can take the youngsters since it's PG-13 which I think is nice because with so many R movies coming out kids having nothing to watch accept for cartoon movies.

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7 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-
Hot, hot, hot, 10 August 2007
7/10
Author: christofferfell from United States

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So yeah, this movie was hilarious, but in a good way. You know how some movies are so bad they are good. It's kind of like that. It reminds me of a cheesy horror movie from the 80's. I loved it, I'm totally getting the DVD when it comes out! Jason Behr is soo hot! Seriously, on a motorcycle in a leather vest-- I had to wipe my drool. Some of the acting was good. There is this scene with Sarah Carter being sort of possessed and she does a really great job with it. Also the little boy hitting on the nurse, good stuff. There were some classic 90's style cuts which of course were great. There was also a classic "your going to be okay, Timmy?" with a dramatic fade in and out right on cue! There werewolf costumes were great very teen-wolf but a bit more intense I really liked them. There was a pretty naughty little sex scene with Jason Behr and one of the girls I was surprised to see that in a pg-13. Basically people if you were a Roswell fan you have to see this movie. It's classic Jason Behr, and he is amazing. I was thoroughly entertained. I don't if people were expecting something cutting edge with this film, but it's supposed to be a fun b-horror movie and it is. If you were looking for something heavy there are plenty of dramas out there with hard hitting themes. This film is fun and chock full of hotties! Woo hoo!

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5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-
Flawed, Corny but Entertaining, 30 March 2008
7/10
Author: Claudio Carvalho from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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In accordance with the Navajos' legend, a thirteen year-old boy will finish with the curse of the Skinwalkers, a.k.a. werewolves. The half-breed boy Timothy (Matthew Knight) is raised by his human mother Rachel (Rhona Mitra) and protected by his Skinwalkers relatives since he was born. His grandmother Nana (Barbara Gordon), his uncle Jonas (Elias Koteas), his cousin Katherine (Sarah Carter), her boyfriend Adam (Shawn Roberts) and their friend Doak (Lyriq Bent) have kept the secret about his bloodline and neither Timothy nor Rachel know the tragic curse. A couple of days before Timothy's thirteenth birthday, a pack of evil Skinwalkers that had tasted blood leaded by the evil Varek (Jason Behr) chases the boy while his family protects him.

"Skinwalkers" is an entertaining werewolf movie, but with a great flaw in the plot and a corny conclusion. There is an inconsistency regarding the origins of the evil Varek: apparently he was human and has been transformed in a Skinwalker after the attack of an evil one, when his brother believed he had died. However, all his family is Skinwalker, therefore he should be a Skinwalker before the attack, otherwise how could his son be half-blood? The commercial conclusion with a happy family together is corny and a huge disappointment. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "Skinwalkers Amaldiçoados" ("Skinwalkers Cursed")

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8 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :-
Not the worst movie ever, but painfully bad., 1 December 2007
2/10
Author: dingocropla from United States

This movie did not entirely lack plot or decent actors or even special effects. Unfortunately, what the movie did not lack was mediocrity. None of the acting was good, not even for a second. I'm glad I got bored and looked up the spoiler before I got to the ending. Generally if a movie has nothing going for it, they throw in gratuitous something. If they would have made it gory or over the top it would have had something going for it. It really has nothing going for it, unless you are a were-tard.

It is not worth watching unless werewolves are your thing, and probably not then either.

Not the worst movie ever (see Sublime or Legion of the dead, those were real stinkers.

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8 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :-
Wow just wow, 12 August 2007
1/10
Author: bsdooley from United States

Not in a good way, who ever made any good previous comments about this movie is in desperate need for entertainment. If you want to see a better movie about this subject I highly suggest Michael J Fox's role in Teenwolf. Not only were the costumes better, but the story as well as the special effects. Yes there is a few attractive girls in the movie that do nothing but become hairy and use the same makeup job from Dusk til Dawn. Honestly how is a movie like this made and even put into theaters, no one should ever be subjected to this kind of torture. Some might think that I am being harsh but I am just trying to save your money for renting a good b movie instead.

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