Bad Moon with Mariel Hemingway: DVD Cover

    Bad Moon Director: Eric Red Cast: Mariel Hemingway, Michael Paré, Mason Gamble

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/03/2000
    • Original Release: 1996
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 27,823
     
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    Scenes

    Features

    Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1; Interactive menus; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Biographies; Languages & subtitles: English & French

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Selection
    1. Attacked in Nepal [4:19]
    2. Credits [1:46]
    3. Lawyer on Her Turf [4:51]
    4. Hard-Bitten Hardhat [3:44]
    5. Family Reunion [2:54]
    6. Grisly Discoveries [3:43]
    7. Two Old Dogs [2:13]
    8. Not What She Thinks [3:07]
    9. Canines Meet [3:15]
    10. In Good Time [3:05]
    11. Wolf at the Door (Werewolf of London Clip) [4:14]
    12. Dog at the Door [4:39]
    13. Night Fight [3:12]
    14. Diary of Distress [3:37]
    15. Death of a Salesman [:59]
    16. Not Humanly Possible [4:06]
    17. Farewell Gesture [4:34]
    18. The Truth? [3:49]
    19. Out After Dark [3:07]
    20. Transformation [3:53]
    21. Thor to the Rescue [2:52]
    22. "Get Off My Son!" [1:47]
    23. "Do It" [1:21]
    24. Lurking Within [1:00]
    25. End Credits [3:26]

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    Editorial Reviews

    While on assignment in the jungles of Nepal, photojournalist Ted Harrison (Michael Pare) and his girlfriend are savagely attacked by a hideous beast which tears the woman to shreds and leaves Ted badly mauled. He later returns to the States to live near his sister Janet (Mariel Hemingway), nephew Brett (Mason Gamble) and their German shepherd Thor, hoping the presence of family will dispel the horrific memories... until the inevitable effects of a werewolf curse begin to surface. As his humanity begins slipping away, only the family dog begins to suspect something is wrong -- but poor Thor ends up being the chief suspect in a string of recent mutilation murders. Writer/director Eric Red's script (based on the novel Thor by Wayne Smith) plays with the standard werewolf conventions -- territory already barren after being strip-mined by a plethora of Howling sequels -- but tends to retreat into cliché too often to kick it more than a notch or two above the average direct-to-video fodder. Cinematographer Jan Kiesser's widescreen compositions lend a threatening edge to the woodland locations but are sadly lost to cable and home-video formatting. Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide

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    Bad Moonby Anonymous

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    August 17, 2006: I thought the movie did a pretty good job with the material. The werewolf conventions may be standard, but a battle of wills between an intelligent, tough, and very protective dog and a man slowly becoming a monster even when he is human is not standard, and this plus the grueling dog verses werewolf battle at the end makes this movie a cut above most movies in this genre(and really, despite the comments of the pro reviewer, there are some pretty good and original variations of the werewolf theme out there).

    Bad Moonby Anonymous

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    March 11, 2004: the worst 'horror' movie ever. i saw this in the theater and wasted not only 5 dollars of my hard earned cash but 2 hours of my life. this 'movie' does not earn B-movie status. the director probably shot his whole budget(taken out on his 3rd mortgage of his double-wide) on the last 10 minutes of this snore fest. anyone who likes this movie probably thinks that 'how high' was a piece of cinematic genius.


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