An American Werewolf in Paris

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6. 9/10. I think of this as its own story not a sequel to An American Werewolf In London. The two couldn't be anymore different than possible. The idea of a coven of werewolves trying to "weed out"those they deem weak, corrupt, etc., is a pretty good idea. Here the execution was hampered some in favor of over the top gore. I can understand some of the dislike of this movie. Still it's a decent watch for werewolf movie fans.

Rob245

Plot hole: When Andy turns into a werewolf, he kills both Amy and Detective Benbou. Later in the morgue, Amy tells him because of this that she is forced to become his "rotting sidekick." If this is completely true, then Detective Benbou should also be following Andy around but he isn't seen after Andy manages to escape from the morgue.

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Trivia: Julie Delpy admitted that the only reason that she did this movie was because she needed to pay her rent.

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Question: How did they get Andy to the hospital after he banged his head on the Eiffel Tower? It seems highly unlikely there were any elevators around.

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Chosen answer: The Eiffel Tower has several elevators in use that they could have taken.

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