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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | David DeCoteau |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 31 December, 2002 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Dej Productions Inc |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-drama |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 733807627759 |
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Werewolves of Wallstreet When pretty boy Jeff, decides to move to New York to get a job on Wall Street, he is shocked and amazed when he hits the big time and gets a job at Wolfe Brothers. Wolfe Brothers, ran by charismatic Dyson, seems like a dream job...Or is it...? His boss seems to have some unusual habits... Well, aside from urinating off of buildings he seems like a perfectly normal boss to me, (Grin). LOL. Things get strange, when Dyson begins hitting on his girlfriend, and the pack decides to make Jeff one of THEM. Can Jeff make it out alive? Or is he destined to be, just one of the pack.
I liked this film a great deal. Especially the first part. I thought the ending was a little bad, (I love how the werewolves just stand around to be killed), and I felt that Jeff was a bit of a jerk to the pack alpha, whom I felt was a fairly nice guy for a monster.
I would've reworked the ending differently, perhaps having Jeff go on the run or ran the pack or something. The ending seemed rushed and made no real sense.
Peeves? I was kind of bored at the beginning but this film really picks up. Rated R for nudity, sex, and violence.
Neutered Wolves Go For Cash Rather Than Gore
Jeffrey Allen (William Gregory Lee) has always dreamed of being a stockbroker so he shows up on Wall Street with a whole lot of determination and no experience. He meets a bartender Annabelle Morris (Elisa Donovan) who gives him the phone number of the Managing Partner of Wolf Brothers Brokerage Dyson Keller (Eric Roberts). She used to date a guy who worked for the firm. Brokers at the firm are expected to work 168 hours Monday to Monday, to work hard and play hard and to be predatory focusing, seeking and attacking to get what they want. Jeffery makes the team out of the five candidates hired in. He's taken under Vince DuGray's (Micheal Bergin) wing and soon learns that the firm expects more from him than just to make a lot of money.
I truly expected more from an Eric Roberts film. This was hardly a horror flick. Basically it was a bunch of men in their underwear biting each other and acting wolf-like though no canis lupus is actually seen. It's all suggested with dark lighting and sound effects. It wasn't scary at all! I'm glad I rented and didn't buy it. This might a good one to watch on TV if you're bored and there's nothing else on!
....another Bradley Stryker Film...
Having read the previous reviews before seeing the film, I was pleasantly surprised that there was still a similar level of homoeroticism in this film as in the other films of the Director.
This film is worthwhile just to see Bradley Stryker again.
I do wish the Director would have alternate endings to his films, so that the "bad guys" don't always lose at the end.