11/25/2011

WolvesBayne (2009) Review

WolvesBayne (2009)
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I'll keep it short. This is an indie film, produced by "FIWI Entertainment". Credits are given to
the State of Louisiana, Governor Jindal, the Parish and city of Lafayette and its mayor, and the city
of Crowley and its mayor for assistance in the filming. The overall tone of this film is not a horror
movie, nor a parody nor camp; it seems basically designed just to be an entertaining film. The parts
don't always add up to a predictable whole in films; sometimes a bunch of somewhat-average components
add up to a real flop. In this case a bunch of average (at best) components add up to something more
entertaining than it ought to be. The plot is vague and unpersuasive; the special effects are not
high budget, the action scenes for the most part are rather lame, the acting is very uneven, the dialog
hardly brilliant, yet somehow it manages to be fun. Maybe it's that some of the actors and actresses are
pretty good-looking. Maybe its the romantic subtext between the lead male and female. Whatever the
reason I came away liking it OK. The film has no rating but if it were rated it would fall somewhere between
PG-13 and R. There's no nudity, no foul language, no guts but quite a bit of blood. And frequently
skimpily, shall we say provocatively-dressed women.
Bayne is just an ordinary, ruthless, self-centered businessman when his life becomes transformed by getting
bitten by a werewolf. He is befriended by the woman who opposed him business-wise, "Alex", because she
knows he is now caught up in a battle he knows nothing of, and because she figures she may need his help.
Like the dust-jacket says, it's vampires against werewolves against slayers, not to mention vampires against
vampires, with unsuspecting humanity the stake in this game. Don't expect the plot to make sense; just
enjoy the show. Deserving special nods: Mark Dacascos as the vampire Von Griem, Rhett Giles as Jacob Von
Helsing, and Christy Romano as "Alex". There are no "special features" but yes, there are subtitles available.

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Russell Bane (Jeremy London, ''Party of Five'') finds himself in the middle of a paranormal war between vampires, werewolves and human hunters after being viciously attacked by a werewolf. Overwhelmed by his own werewolf transformation, he seeks the help of the beautiful and mysterious Alex. Together they must stop the war before the exiled vampire goddess Lilith (Yancy Butler, ''Kick-Ass'') regains her strength and destroys all mankind.

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