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Worst SFX No.10: An American Werewolf In Paris (1997)
Martin Anderson
Published on Jan 6, 2009
Fans of John Landis's superb tale of lycanthropic tourists were appalled not only at the poor writing of this sequel - which seems to be more interested in mimicking Interview With A Vampire than following up the 1981 hit - but with the ghastly CGI werewolves that only continued to prove that that you needed top-dollar to get any value out of that emergent technology. The Lycans in Underworld were little better…
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