Teen Wolf Too
Cast :Jason Bateman, Kim Darby
Director :Christopher Leitch
Studio :Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
Released Date :November 20, 1987
DVD Released Date :August 27, 2002
Language :English (Dubbed), English (Original Language), French (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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DateJuly 10, 2005
SummaryTeen Wolf is a classic! Avoid TWT!
Content
Trust me, you'll want to skip Teen Wolf Too. Michael isn't in it, and it's one of the worst films ever made. Anyway, in "Teen Wolf", Michael J. Fox plays Scott Howard, a loser high schooler who plays on a basketball team that never wins, has a crush on the cutest girl in school, Pamela Wells (she ignores him like the plague), who by the way is dating the most popular hunk in school Mick McAllister, and always has trouble getting beer. So, one night, when he's at a party with his best friends Boof and Styles, something odd happens to Scott. As if he didn't have enough problems...guess what? He's turning into a werewolf! Now Scott has to make sure he can keep his secret! He makes sure to avoid classmates and friends, as well as vice principal Rusty Thorne (who has a grudge against Scott's father, Harold Howard)! However, during a game, Scott turns into the werewolf, and his secret is out. Now, he can play basketball like never before, and gain popularity! While he helps his team win the games, he finally has luck with Pamela, who has taken a new interest in him. It's now up to Scott to choose friends before fame. An 80's classic.

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DateJune 09, 2005
SummaryI wish I could be a star basketball player
Content
Every since I saw this brilliant film, when I was like 8, I've wanted to be a pro basketball player. Even now in my 20s, I want to be one. I've been trying to release the wolf within myself for many years now, with no luck. I played basketball in high school. Well, only one game, because I was on the bench most of the time. The coach never put me in because he was very pregidous. I weighed like 300 pounds, but is that any reason not to let me participate. I've sent letter after letter to the NBA, begging them to let me try out for one of their teams, but they are pregidous to (I'm about 350 pounds now, but all muscle). I know I can only jump a few inches high, but that's no excuse for the NBA to hate on me.

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DateMarch 28, 2005
SummaryGIVE ME A KEG OF BEER!!!
Content
This movie is funny becaue of Jerry Levine. His character (Styles) is far and away the funniest thing about this movie. With repeated viewings, the movie as a whole isn't as interesting, but certain lines and scenes never stop being funny, and, for some reason, I like the ending too. Jerry Levine's agent should have parlayed Levine's role here into a comedy career for Levine, but that never happened. Michael J. Fox gives a typical performance, but it's affecting, and sincere. The basketball scenes are hysterical, particularly in light of his lack of height and basketball skills. The supporting cast is good, with Styles leading the way as top WOLF BUDDY. I recommend it for Levine's performance and a handful of great one liners. As far as the sequel goes, stick to reruns of The Hogan Family if you want to see Jason Bateman in the 80s-

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DateMarch 07, 2005
SummaryLets give Jason Bateman a break!
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Although I agree with all the reviews covering this DVD that Teen Wolf (the original) was better, I believe people should ease up on the harsh reviews of Teen Wolf Too.. although it's quite the similiar plot line, and its NOT MJF, Jason Bateman shines in his own right in this movie... doesn't anybody watch the hilarious Arrested Developement? It's the same wolf as from all those years ago! Plus, I like both actors who play Styles equally, and the dance scene with "Do You Love Me?" gives the movie that extra special 80's flare! I'm actually impressed that both movies are on one DVD set, I wanted both!!
Overall- A needed add to you're 80's movies collection, for the fans!

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DateFebruary 22, 2005
SummaryA Giulty Pleasure
Content
Teen Wolf is the ultimate 80's film typical story about an unpopular high school kid who wants to be popular. How many films of this era used that same idea. The only thing is he finds out hes a werewolf thus he becomes the most popular kid in high school. Michael J Fox always good captures the part well. Even if he didnt apparently like making it. Made before Back to the Future but released after. Teen Wolf is an okay movie all up thanks to Michael J Fox. Teen Wolf too is well, um
well crap. Jason Bateman (Brother of Justine(Mallory)of Family Ties) stars as the cousin of the original character Fox played. Who goes to college only to turn into a wolf. I dont think they are doing any favours releasing the dvd as a double feature.
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