Teen Wolf & Teen Wolf Too (Ws Dol)

Teen Wolf & Teen Wolf Too (Ws Dol)


Starring:Jason Bateman, Kim Darby, John Astin, Paul Sand, James Hampton, Mark Holton, Estee Chandler, Robert Neary, Stuart Fratkin, Beth Miller (II), Rachel Sharp, David Burton (II), William H. Burton, Kathleen Freeman, Eric Matthew, D.A. Matzke, Marty Denkin, Patrick McCord, Kevin Kaye, Michael Zorek
Director: Christopher Leitch, Rod Daniel
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
Amazon.com
Teen Wolf is a flip-flop of the horrorific I Was a Teenage Werewolf story: this time, lycanthropy makes the afflicted high-schooler a big man on campus. An otherwise routine teen comedy, this one works because of the customary bounce of Michael J. Fox, in one of his first leading roles (it was shot before Back to the Future but released in that blockbuster's wake, and cashed in nicely). Although his werewolf makeup makes him look more like Bigfoot than Lon Chaney, Jr., Fox manages to convey his peppy personality even under all that hair. Teen Wolf Too, however, is not even bearable. Here Fox is replaced by Jason Bateman, who finds that his wolfish inclination helps him become the big dog on the college boxing team. The sole bright spot is veteran actor Paul Sand as the boxing coach. The rest is howlingly unfunny. - -Robert Horton
No One Would Tell (True Stories Collection TV Movie)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • No One Would Tell (True Stories Collection)
  • Great Movie!!
  • Abuse Is Not To Be Taken Lightly
  • A message that never gets old
  • a powerful made for TV drama
No One Would Tell (True Stories Collection TV Movie)
Starring: Candace Cameron Bure , Fred Savage , Gregory Alan Williams , Heather McComb , and Rodney Eastman
Director: Noel Nosseck
Manufacturer: Platinum Disc
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B000FDEVBQ
Release Date: 2006-06-20

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars No One Would Tell (True Stories Collection).......2007-04-14

I never purchased this movie. I never seen this movie.

4 out of 5 stars Great Movie!!.......2007-01-04

I was very impressed with this movie. Amazon recommended it to me as it was similar to some other movies I had purchased and was reading about. Way to go!!

5 out of 5 stars Abuse Is Not To Be Taken Lightly.......2006-12-18

That's the message here; and this is what can happen if action is not taken. Candace Cameron and Fred Savage leave their days as child stars behind in this 1996 NBC television movie, based on a true story. Stacy Collins (Cameron) is a junior in high school who is shy and uncertain, but when she begins dating handsome senior and star of the school wrestling team, Bobby Tennison (Savage), she feels loved and protected. But behind his charming exterior, Bobby's sweet behavior (leaving her flowers in her locker, giving her gifts, etc.), is a controlling, possessive nature which Stacy tries to dismiss. But he closely monitors her every move and feels threatened if she spends time away from him. Physical violence is commonly introduced. Their friends suspect that things are not as rosy as they seem, but only Stacy's best pal Nicky (Heather McComb) tries to persuade her to end the relationship. Trapped in the feelings of isolation and blaming herself for his inexcusable actions, Stacy lives in fear. Bobby's cousin informs Nicky that he had also mistreated his previous girlfriend (who transferred to to get away from him), and after yet another public fight (during a great school dance, where the nifty 50s is the theme), Stacy, encouraged by Nicky, tells Bobby that it's over. A truly unnerving moment in the hallway after she breaks it off, when he tells her he will never give her up. Through the wired glass of the classroom door his face is like cold, evil granite, his gaze like the black coals of hell. Bobby, under the guise of wanting to stay friends, asks her to come over to his house to give him a haircut. Inevitably, another spat occurs, and, instead of taking her home, he takes her out to a nearby lake where they had their first date. Only Bobby returns to the truck, to the horror of his friend Vince (Eric Balfour), and with blood on his hands. "If I can't have her, no one's gonna," Bobby chillingly states. Stacy is missing; her frantic mother Laura (Michelle Phillips), and friends search for clues, along with the local police; Stacy's ex-boyfriend is strangely calm. Vince, riddled with guilt, makes an anonymous call to the cops, telling them to go look out by the lake. He is eventually brought in for questioning, while Nicky informs Laura of Bobby's abusive tendencies. Vince tells what he knows, and then the investigation moves to Bobby, who finally cracks under the pressure. When Stacy refused to go back to him, he had slit her throat and dumped her body in the lake. Sally Jessy Raphael makes a special appearance as the judge who hands down the life sentence to a stone cold Bobby. She then admonishes all others involved for not speaking up - this is what can happen if you don't.

Those who remember Savage as the wholesome Kevin Arnold on "The Wonder Years" will be surprised at how effective he is - romantic and attractive one minute, angry and obsessive the next. The way Bobby treats his mother, his abusive father's past, and his anger in the wrestling ring are subtle hints of things to come (as is the moment when Stacy takes a shower at Nicky's house - it's pretty obvious that she is being watched). Cameron, who has always excelled at playing kind, naive, gentle characters, does a great job, as always. Heather McComb is the best friend every girl should have, while Michelle Phillips gives just the right amount of balance as the caring but distracted mother who is too busy with work and her own lowlife boyfriend (whom Stacy despises), to realize the dangerous situation her daughter is in.

Hopefully, stories like this will raise more awareness - too many people have looked the other way.

The DVD: This version is slightly different than the one that aired on television. Two Belinda Carlisle songs have been replaced with more current music. The only extras are trailers for direct to video films.

5 out of 5 stars A message that never gets old.......2006-06-22

Candace Cameron and Fred Savage shake off the goody-goody images associated with the roles that brought them teen stardom on Full House and The Wonder Years. Cameron plays Stacy Collins, a normal high school girl full of insecurities who happens to land the class hunk. Savage is Bobby Tennyson, high school wrestler and all-around popular guy. When these two get together, Stacy finally knows what it feels like to be a part of the in-crowd and is so grateful she's willing to look past Bobby's numerous faults.

Their relationship starts off normal enough with Bobby wooing Stacy with flowers and love poems, but he gets progressively more possessive and jealous. Stacy initially thinks it's cute that Bobby is so protective until it gets to the point where he becomes overbearing and irrational. Even when he starts hitting her, she defends him to her friends telling them that you stick by the people you love. "Everything's fine" becomes her mantra even though those closest to her can plainly see that it's not the case.

This relationship closely mirrors the one in which Stacy's mother is involved. Her mother is too absorbed in her own dating situation to understand and acknowledge what's going on with Stacy. Stacy assumes the maternal role, in fact, berating her mother for allowing her boyfriend to treat her badly though she's willing to overlook Bobby's abusive nature. In fact, when her mother confronts her about the abuse, Stacy says "That's your story, not mine." That Stacy's mother backs off at this point is a disgrace and this film strives to point out that in any situation no one should let abuse slide.

This film came out in the early 1990's and was one of those Sunday Night movies aimed at letting teenagers know the ills that will befall them if they're not careful. It's stuck with me all these years because the message is delivered without a scolding undertone, but instead as a reminder of what can go horribly wrong if you let things spiral out of hand. Sally Jessy Raphael has a guest role as the judge in Bobby's trial and she reminds those present who witnessed Stacy's abuse that we have a responsibility to the people who we care about. It's a foolish and dangerous practice to simply shake off abuse with the adage "Love Hurts." It shouldn't.

5 out of 5 stars a powerful made for TV drama.......2006-06-12

I've only seen this movie once on TV back when it first aired like 10 years ago. It was an intriguing drama that drew me in until the credits. It is very well done and the acting is top notch. It was refreshing to see Fred Savage and Candice Cameron in dramatic roles. After watching it I wanted to see it again. When I found out it was coming out on DVD I was really excited. If you haven't seen it I recommend you do if you like dramas. Don't let the made for TV fact scare you. It could have easily been in the theatre in the 80's even though it is not an 80's movies. I'm just saying it is top notch quality. If you can get your hands on a copy of this you won't be disappointed.
Teen Wolf & Teen Wolf Too
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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Teen Wolf & Teen Wolf Too
Starring: Jason Bateman , Kim Darby , John Astin , Paul Sand , and James Hampton
Director: Christopher Leitch , and Rod Daniel
Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B000068TPB
Release Date: 2002-08-27

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Teen Wolf is a flip-flop of the horrorific I Was a Teenage Werewolf story: this time, lycanthropy makes the afflicted high-schooler a big man on campus. An otherwise routine teen comedy, this one works because of the customary bounce of Michael J. Fox, in one of his first leading roles (it was shot before Back to the Future but released in that blockbuster's wake, and cashed in nicely). Although his werewolf makeup makes him look more like Bigfoot than Lon Chaney, Jr., Fox manages to convey his peppy personality even under all that hair. Teen Wolf Too, however, is not even bearable. Here Fox is replaced by Jason Bateman, who finds that his wolfish inclination helps him become the big dog on the college boxing team. The sole bright spot is veteran actor Paul Sand as the boxing coach. The rest is howlingly unfunny. - -Robert Horton

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TEEN WOLF TEEN WOLF TOO

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Teen Wolf-Good Teen Wolf too-Awful.......2006-12-29

The first teen wolf is pretty good for an 80s comedy, it's also kind of funny. Teen Wolf too, on the other hand is a typical 80s comedy. It has an aweful plotline, completely unoriginal, and it sucks. But dont let that stop you from checking out the 1st one.

TeenWolf 4/5
TeenWolf too 1/5

5 out of 5 stars Fun Movies.......2006-11-10

My family enjoyed these movies. It was great to find them together in one package at such a good price.

3 out of 5 stars Teenage wolf.......2006-11-02

Good family oriented movie, Clasic, non violent, and at the end teah us a good lesson. Perfect for pre-teen!

5 out of 5 stars It didn't pass me by, dad, it landed on my face........2006-07-11

First things first: the five stars is for Teen Wolf 1. I would give Teen Wolf Too probably 2 stars for lack of unoriginality and a horrid song and dance sequence. But if you want to get the original Teen Wolf, you might as well get both at time for basically the same price. And for the reviewer that was wondering why Michael J Fox made this movie after a successful Back To The Future movie, the reason is this. He actually was shooting Teen Wolf before he got the part for B2TF. But Teen Wolf actually came out after B2TF, even though he filmed before. SO despite being on TV, Fox wasn't a movie star yet. But Teen Wolf is one of those fun 80's movies that has a nostalgic feeling. Yes, there are tons of plot holes, but who cares? If you haven't seen this movie, you probably won't like it as much as those of us who watched it when it first came out. And if you have seen it, get it. Just Teen Wolf Too once for a good laugh and then avoid it like the plague. Also, check out the guy whose "caught with his pants down" at the end of Teen Wolf when Michael J Fox is kissing Boof and the girl near him with the walky-talky. Oops! I guess the editors didn't catch that!

5 out of 5 stars Teen Wolf is a must-have classic!.......2006-01-28

I've loved this movie for almost 20 years. It's one of those essential 80's movies that everyone should have in their collection. The soundtrack absolutely ROCKS with some of the most memorable 80's movie tunes (please - someone rerelease the CD!!!) Some of my favorite songs are "Win In the End", "Shooting For the Moon", and "Way To Go". The humor and themes are still relevant today too. And be sure to check out a classic film flub during the end credits (the film editors really missed to boat on this one): an extra wearing a red sweater is seen walking down the grandstands after the big basketball game with his schlong exposed. He quickly zips up before the crew could catch on. Hilarious!
Cry Wolf (Unrated Widescreen Edition)
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • A huge waste of time
  • Just don't bother with this one.
  • Lame
  • Surprisingly clever and well-made horror film
  • An average horror flick
Cry Wolf (Unrated Widescreen Edition)
Starring: Jane Beard , Jon Bon Jovi , Lindy Booth , Ethan Cohn , and Gary Cole
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ASIN: B000BTIU4S
Release Date: 2005-12-20

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In Cry_Wolf, a group of students at a snooty prep school conjure a serial killer when someone takes a hoax a little too seriously. Owen (Julian Morris, Whirlygirl), who's just transferred to Westlake Academy, quickly becomes enamored of Dodger (Lindy Booth, Wrong Turn), a smart and sultry redhead who masterminds a game based on lying and manipulating the other players. After a murder in the nearby woods, Owen escalates the game by concocting a hoax about a serial killer called the Wolf--a hoax that swiftly turns into reality when the not-so-imaginary Wolf sends threatening e-mails to Owen. Cry_Wolf mixes your standard slasher movie with your standard secret-twist movie to no particularly effect. The Wolf--who wears an orange ski-mask and wields a hunting knife--is a generic boogeyman; text messages just aren't scary; and all the characters combined couldn't muster up an engaging personality. This movie was obviously made to fit a market niche, not because a writer or director had any genuine inspiration or had to exorcise a personal fear--but even for a b-movie this is meager stuff. Also featuring Jon Bon Jovi (Vampires: Los Muertos), Gary Cole (Office Space), and Anna Deavere Smith (The West Wing). --Bret Fetzer

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars A huge waste of time.......2007-06-10

Save your sanity, time and money. Stay away from one.

1 out of 5 stars Just don't bother with this one........2007-05-28

This movie is a cheesy version of an old slasher movie with no real twists, fairly predictable. Several students at a well to do private academy hear of a local murder and decide to invent a murderer for their school paper. Then all of a sudden, the murders start coming true. I got sick of this movie about 10 minutes into it with all of the IM and Text messaging that was occuring....ooo so spooky. Just not like how they used to make slasher films. Don't bother renting this, and I'm sorry if you saw this in the theaters.

2 out of 5 stars Lame.......2007-05-21

This movie was horrible. That acting was atrocious, the plot predictable, and it was difficult to muster any sympathy for any of the characters. It seemed more like an episode of Night Gallery than a fully developed movie. Plus, it featured Gary Cole (?) as a stiff upper lip Brit, and much worse, Jon Bon Jovi. Hmmmm...

4 out of 5 stars Surprisingly clever and well-made horror film.......2007-05-08

I have to admit that my expectations were set very low by the title, the trailer, the DVD cover, the unknown cast, and even by reading the description of the film on the box, but Cry_Wolf turned out to be a really clever, well-made slasher film.

Cry_Wolf takes the teen slasher model of a horror film and mixes it up a bit, with very successful results. Director Jeff Wadlow managed to make a polished, well-acted, suspenseful horror film on a very low budget with prize money from The Chrysler Million Dollar Film Festival, which Wadlow won (all this is in the special features).

With a cast of unknown actors, who all manage to create thoroughly believable characters, Cry_Wolf moves along relatively quickly, and also manages to make a situation that might seem unrealistic into a believable thriller. Gore is substituted for genuine suspense and plot.

When a new kid shows up at an elite boarding school, he's introduced to a game a group of friends loves to play. One person is the Wolf, and the rest are Sheep. The Wolf has to manage to convince everyone else that they are a sheep, while the sheep try to figure out who the wolf is. After a murder takes place in the woods, the group decides to expand their game to include the entire student body: creating a fabricated email forward describing a copycat serial killer who is now loose on campus. Unfortunately, someone is taking the game a little too seriously. Through twists and turns in the plot, the kids try to figure out who the real Wolf is before he gets to them.

The special featurs include casting tapes from every character, which is a very interesting addition and helps audience members see why each actor was cast. There's also a making of featurette that includes stunt-work, costume, set design, and reveals that many different crew members got to play the Wolf in different scenes. Also included are two short films by director Jeff Wadlow, Tower of Babble and Manual Labor. This is a great addition to a horror film collection.

3 out of 5 stars An average horror flick.......2007-05-03

Surpirisingly, not a bad movie if you can look past the mediocre acting. It seems to follow the same formula as most horror movies until a surprise twist at the end which will satisfy most horror fans.
I actually found it quite entertatining and would rate it above average, on the same par as Urban Legend.
Cry Wolf (Unrated Full Screen)
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • A huge waste of time
  • Just don't bother with this one.
  • Lame
  • Surprisingly clever and well-made horror film
  • An average horror flick
Cry Wolf (Unrated Full Screen)
Starring: Jane Beard , Jon Bon Jovi , Lindy Booth , Ethan Cohn , and Gary Cole
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ASIN: B000BTIU52
Release Date: 2005-12-20

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In Cry_Wolf, a group of students at a snooty prep school conjure a serial killer when someone takes a hoax a little too seriously. Owen (Julian Morris, Whirlygirl), who's just transferred to Westlake Academy, quickly becomes enamored of Dodger (Lindy Booth, Wrong Turn), a smart and sultry redhead who masterminds a game based on lying and manipulating the other players. After a murder in the nearby woods, Owen escalates the game by concocting a hoax about a serial killer called the Wolf--a hoax that swiftly turns into reality when the not-so-imaginary Wolf sends threatening e-mails to Owen. Cry_Wolf mixes your standard slasher movie with your standard secret-twist movie to no particularly effect. The Wolf--who wears an orange ski-mask and wields a hunting knife--is a generic boogeyman; text messages just aren't scary; and all the characters combined couldn't muster up an engaging personality. This movie was obviously made to fit a market niche, not because a writer or director had any genuine inspiration or had to exorcise a personal fear--but even for a b-movie this is meager stuff. Also featuring Jon Bon Jovi (Vampires: Los Muertos), Gary Cole (Office Space), and Anna Deavere Smith (The West Wing). --Bret Fetzer

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars A huge waste of time.......2007-06-10

Save your sanity, time and money. Stay away from one.

1 out of 5 stars Just don't bother with this one........2007-05-28

This movie is a cheesy version of an old slasher movie with no real twists, fairly predictable. Several students at a well to do private academy hear of a local murder and decide to invent a murderer for their school paper. Then all of a sudden, the murders start coming true. I got sick of this movie about 10 minutes into it with all of the IM and Text messaging that was occuring....ooo so spooky. Just not like how they used to make slasher films. Don't bother renting this, and I'm sorry if you saw this in the theaters.

2 out of 5 stars Lame.......2007-05-21

This movie was horrible. That acting was atrocious, the plot predictable, and it was difficult to muster any sympathy for any of the characters. It seemed more like an episode of Night Gallery than a fully developed movie. Plus, it featured Gary Cole (?) as a stiff upper lip Brit, and much worse, Jon Bon Jovi. Hmmmm...

4 out of 5 stars Surprisingly clever and well-made horror film.......2007-05-08

I have to admit that my expectations were set very low by the title, the trailer, the DVD cover, the unknown cast, and even by reading the description of the film on the box, but Cry_Wolf turned out to be a really clever, well-made slasher film.

Cry_Wolf takes the teen slasher model of a horror film and mixes it up a bit, with very successful results. Director Jeff Wadlow managed to make a polished, well-acted, suspenseful horror film on a very low budget with prize money from The Chrysler Million Dollar Film Festival, which Wadlow won (all this is in the special features).

With a cast of unknown actors, who all manage to create thoroughly believable characters, Cry_Wolf moves along relatively quickly, and also manages to make a situation that might seem unrealistic into a believable thriller. Gore is substituted for genuine suspense and plot.

When a new kid shows up at an elite boarding school, he's introduced to a game a group of friends loves to play. One person is the Wolf, and the rest are Sheep. The Wolf has to manage to convince everyone else that they are a sheep, while the sheep try to figure out who the wolf is. After a murder takes place in the woods, the group decides to expand their game to include the entire student body: creating a fabricated email forward describing a copycat serial killer who is now loose on campus. Unfortunately, someone is taking the game a little too seriously. Through twists and turns in the plot, the kids try to figure out who the real Wolf is before he gets to them.

The special featurs include casting tapes from every character, which is a very interesting addition and helps audience members see why each actor was cast. There's also a making of featurette that includes stunt-work, costume, set design, and reveals that many different crew members got to play the Wolf in different scenes. Also included are two short films by director Jeff Wadlow, Tower of Babble and Manual Labor. This is a great addition to a horror film collection.

3 out of 5 stars An average horror flick.......2007-05-03

Surpirisingly, not a bad movie if you can look past the mediocre acting. It seems to follow the same formula as most horror movies until a surprise twist at the end which will satisfy most horror fans.
I actually found it quite entertatining and would rate it above average, on the same par as Urban Legend.
The Dream Catcher
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Lost Youths In Search of Family
  • An absolute knockout
  • Dream catcher 5 stars !!
  • Desolation On The Run
The Dream Catcher
Starring: Maurice Compte , Paddy Connor , Jeanne Heaton , Joseph Arthur (II) , and Patrick Shining Elk
Director: Edward A. Radtke
Manufacturer: Fox Lorber
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ASIN: B00015YV2W
Release Date: 2004-03-16

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Ed Radtke's award-winning film tells the story of two juvenile delinquents (Maurice Compte and Paddy Connor in breakout performances) who meet while hitchhiking across America. The unlikely pair forges a tentative friendship as they hop trains, steal cars and dodge the law while trying to make it to Reno, Nevada. A magical journey full of colorful characters and situations, The Dream Catcher is a poignant tale of two young men who are both running from their past and desperately in search of the same thing; family.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Lost Youths In Search of Family.......2005-11-29

The Dream Catcher is an excellent film. It is the story of two young men; each in a desparate search for family. There is really no hope for these two characters except for what little they can create for themselves. Freddy is on a father quest, he's essentially seeking out his own nature. His journey is motivated by the upcoming birth of his own child. Freddy is quiet and reflective, removed from the world. On the road, he meets Albert, who is younger, hyperactive and looking for his mother. Headed in the same direction, they become travelmates. Albert can't help his bad behavior and tests Freddy's nerves around every corner. Freddy spends his time brooding and trying to keep Albert in line.

Watching this movie, my feelings grew quickly for these characters and as much as I wanted a positive resolution grown out of friendship, it was clear somewhere in the middle of the film that my best case scenario had lost all footing. This is an emotional story that lends a voice to the profound importance of parents and family in the lives of young people. Formally this film is very strong and I would recommend it to anyone.

5 out of 5 stars An absolute knockout.......2004-05-09

In the past week, I have seen "Man on Fire," "The Punisher," "Mean Girls," "Laws of Attraction" and "The Godsend"
in the theaters. I then caught the totally unknown independent feature "The Dream Catcher" on DVD, after I picked it up at the local Fry's without knowing anything about it, except the description on the box. Who would have thought the best movie I have seen this week, and probably since "Mystic River," would be this thoroughly entertaining and profoundly moving road movie featuring two young, unknown actors and a no-name director. In short, "The Dream Catcher" (not to be confused with the awful Lawrence Kasdan-Stephen King horror film of the same name) is one of the best films I have seen in a long, long time.

The plot is simple: two teens, one running from a pregnant girlfriend and one from juvenile authorities, meet on the road and forge a tentative and gradually deeper friendship while they travel to Reno in search of a better life. They couldn't be more different: Freddy (Maurice Compte) is a quiet introvert and the much younger Albert (Paddy Connor) is a loud, hyperactive motormouth who obviously suffers from ADD. They hop trains, they steal cars, they hitch rides, but mostly they fight and irritate each other until they fall into a predictable and comfortable rhythm with each other. I won't give anything else away except to say it is all incredibly moving and at times funny--all the way up to the rather predictable, though appropriate, ending.

This is an absolute triumph for director Ed Radtke, who, based on the great visual look of the film and the excellent use of locations between Philadelphia and Reno, deserves a chance at a big budget studio project. And the acting is uniformly excellent, including every well-cast supporting role, and especially the leads: Compte, who is touching and compelling, and the incredible Connor, who is absolutely sensational as a boy whose hyperactive manner masks a deep and profound inner sadness that at the end just may break your heart.

The best thing about DVD (aside from introducing the widescreen format to mass audiences) is that hard-to-distribute festival winners like "The Dream Catcher" can find an audience and quite possibly gain the respect that they deserve. And hopefully we'll be seeing much more of these actors and this director in the future. They certainly deserve it.

5 out of 5 stars Dream catcher 5 stars !!.......2004-03-16

The Dream Catcher is a movie about two runaways both on the run for different reasons. Freddy ,played by maurice compte ,has a pregnant girlfriend and decides to run away and see his father who he has not seen in years. albert, played by paddy connor, is a juvenile deliquent who runs off to go to veags to find his mom. the two meet and strike up a friendship going together on the road. and as it is a road trip, they meet many different people from a guy in the military to a christian couple. the end of this movie is truly heartbreaking because you feel for these characters, even though you know how it will end. Ed radtke did a good job at directing this movie. the music is also well done as is the acting by maurice compte and paddy connor. it was neat watching this movie because i grew up in dayton where most of this film was shot. and seeing the locations like the dayton library reminded me of my hometown. i hope this movie gets the attention it deserves.

P.s. I am the guy at the end of the movie who is pushing the carts in the store which albert steals from.

5 out of 5 stars Desolation On The Run.......2003-12-22

The Dream Catcher, directed by Edward A. Radtke, tells the story of two young men (boys really) who feel a pressing need to stay on the move. Freddy (Maurice Compte) is running from his pregnant girlfriend in Philadelphia with a vague hope of connecting up with an until recently incarcerated father he has not seen in a decade. Albert (Paddy Connor), an escapee from a juvenile home in Ohio, is heading toward Reno where his estranged mother supposedly owns a restaurant in which he believes he can get work and come in out from the cold. Neither has any money, nor any real family to speak of, and both are living by their wits as they cross America's vast midlands by whatever means they can manage. Although they hitchhike, jump aboard freight trains, and steal a ride or two, at times it almost seems as if they propel themselves forward by dint of highly elaborated fantasy about the future and a desperate desire to be rescued from the gnawing alienation they experience in relation to just about everything except each other. Freddy gets through the days on the road by assuaging his limitless reservoir of emptiness and rage with the help of a good deal of marijuana while Albert relies on a manic defense against his intolerable feelings of worthlessness and despair. He is also an inveterate kleptomaniac. Thus the pair provide an interesting counterbalance to the river of desolation which flows through them and which is mirrored relentlessly by the disconnected physical and human landscape through which they travel. After a number of entertaining, at times devastating, adventures en route to the 'promised land' of the American West, the boys finally reach Utah which Albert describes as being like another planet. But rather than having reached their collectively desired destination of longed for parental protection and love, another fate awaits them entirely. The only fate they could have actually expected to encounter given the emotional undertow established early on in lives characterized by severe trauma, loss and deprivation. I had the opportunity to screen The Dream Catcher as part of Sundance Channel's New Voices series which showcases first time film makers of exceptional promise. As with all the other entries in this splendid set of psychological dramas, I was thoroughly engaged by Radtke's disturbing, utterly revealing film from its auspicious beginning right through to its sad, poignant close.
Cry Wolf (Rated Full Screen)
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • A huge waste of time
  • Just don't bother with this one.
  • Lame
  • Surprisingly clever and well-made horror film
  • An average horror flick
Cry Wolf (Rated Full Screen)
Starring: Jane Beard , Jon Bon Jovi , Lindy Booth , Ethan Cohn , and Gary Cole
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ASIN: B000BTIU5C
Release Date: 2005-12-20

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In Cry_Wolf, a group of students at a snooty prep school conjure a serial killer when someone takes a hoax a little too seriously. Owen (Julian Morris, Whirlygirl), who's just transferred to Westlake Academy, quickly becomes enamored of Dodger (Lindy Booth, Wrong Turn), a smart and sultry redhead who masterminds a game based on lying and manipulating the other players. After a murder in the nearby woods, Owen escalates the game by concocting a hoax about a serial killer called the Wolf--a hoax that swiftly turns into reality when the not-so-imaginary Wolf sends threatening e-mails to Owen. Cry_Wolf mixes your standard slasher movie with your standard secret-twist movie to no particularly effect. The Wolf--who wears an orange ski-mask and wields a hunting knife--is a generic boogeyman; text messages just aren't scary; and all the characters combined couldn't muster up an engaging personality. This movie was obviously made to fit a market niche, not because a writer or director had any genuine inspiration or had to exorcise a personal fear--but even for a b-movie this is meager stuff. Also featuring Jon Bon Jovi (Vampires: Los Muertos), Gary Cole (Office Space), and Anna Deavere Smith (The West Wing). --Bret Fetzer

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars A huge waste of time.......2007-06-10

Save your sanity, time and money. Stay away from one.

1 out of 5 stars Just don't bother with this one........2007-05-28

This movie is a cheesy version of an old slasher movie with no real twists, fairly predictable. Several students at a well to do private academy hear of a local murder and decide to invent a murderer for their school paper. Then all of a sudden, the murders start coming true. I got sick of this movie about 10 minutes into it with all of the IM and Text messaging that was occuring....ooo so spooky. Just not like how they used to make slasher films. Don't bother renting this, and I'm sorry if you saw this in the theaters.

2 out of 5 stars Lame.......2007-05-21

This movie was horrible. That acting was atrocious, the plot predictable, and it was difficult to muster any sympathy for any of the characters. It seemed more like an episode of Night Gallery than a fully developed movie. Plus, it featured Gary Cole (?) as a stiff upper lip Brit, and much worse, Jon Bon Jovi. Hmmmm...

4 out of 5 stars Surprisingly clever and well-made horror film.......2007-05-08

I have to admit that my expectations were set very low by the title, the trailer, the DVD cover, the unknown cast, and even by reading the description of the film on the box, but Cry_Wolf turned out to be a really clever, well-made slasher film.

Cry_Wolf takes the teen slasher model of a horror film and mixes it up a bit, with very successful results. Director Jeff Wadlow managed to make a polished, well-acted, suspenseful horror film on a very low budget with prize money from The Chrysler Million Dollar Film Festival, which Wadlow won (all this is in the special features).

With a cast of unknown actors, who all manage to create thoroughly believable characters, Cry_Wolf moves along relatively quickly, and also manages to make a situation that might seem unrealistic into a believable thriller. Gore is substituted for genuine suspense and plot.

When a new kid shows up at an elite boarding school, he's introduced to a game a group of friends loves to play. One person is the Wolf, and the rest are Sheep. The Wolf has to manage to convince everyone else that they are a sheep, while the sheep try to figure out who the wolf is. After a murder takes place in the woods, the group decides to expand their game to include the entire student body: creating a fabricated email forward describing a copycat serial killer who is now loose on campus. Unfortunately, someone is taking the game a little too seriously. Through twists and turns in the plot, the kids try to figure out who the real Wolf is before he gets to them.

The special featurs include casting tapes from every character, which is a very interesting addition and helps audience members see why each actor was cast. There's also a making of featurette that includes stunt-work, costume, set design, and reveals that many different crew members got to play the Wolf in different scenes. Also included are two short films by director Jeff Wadlow, Tower of Babble and Manual Labor. This is a great addition to a horror film collection.

3 out of 5 stars An average horror flick.......2007-05-03

Surpirisingly, not a bad movie if you can look past the mediocre acting. It seems to follow the same formula as most horror movies until a surprise twist at the end which will satisfy most horror fans.
I actually found it quite entertatining and would rate it above average, on the same par as Urban Legend.
Teen Wolf [Region 2]
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    Teen Wolf [Region 2]
    Starring: Michael J. Fox , James Hampton , Susan Ursitti , Jerry Levine , and Matt Adler
    Director: Rod Daniel , and Christopher Leitch
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    AJ's Army
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      AJ's Army
      Director: Phillip Wolf
      Manufacturer: Customflix
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      Release Date: 2007-04-23

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      At age 16, AJ Reed shot himself in the head with a shotgun -- and survived to tell his story. Now, 22, AJ speaks to youth and adults regarding his testimony and teen suicide, which is the third most common cause of death. AJ walks in God's will for his life boldly proclaiming as the apostle Paul does, "but thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ" (1 Cor 15:57). This DVD is just one of many testimonies that will be used by AJ Reed Outreach, Inc., to touch the lives of many people. Documentary-style filming was used in preparation for a future biographical film on the life of AJ Reed.
      Teen Wolf [Region 2]
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        Starring: Michael J. Fox , James Hampton , Susan Ursitti , Jerry Levine , and Matt Adler
        Director: Rod Daniel
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