Still recording remotely, Bret, David, and Alan discuss Bret’s recent trip to London and Paris, and review two films about Americans traveling to those very cities, becoming werewolves, and eating the locals: An American Werewolf in London (1981) and its 1997 sequel, An American Werewolf in Paris.
Bon appetit!
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So, is “An American Werewolf in Paris” better, or worse, than Thankskilling?
Better… but not by much.
I consider AAWIParis to be a guilty pleasure. I saw it in theaters at 16 yrs old, which is a perfect age for this nonsensical travel/horror/romantic fantasy… but, yes, it’s a terrible movie. I have no defense for that. It’s just a terrible movie that I love–not that I’ve seen it in at least 15 yrs. Perhaps I’d find it a lot more annoying now.