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Amazon.com: She Wolf Rising : Tiffany Shepis, Debbie Rochon, Tina Krause, Brandon Ellis, J.Edmund Fond: Movies & TV
This supernatural thriller explores the dark side of underground film making. Gina Skylar, the reigning queen of horror, lures Jake Bubar, her number one fan, into the decadent world of illusions and myths to help her find Robert Lonzo's (her producer), stolen film footage. Jake sees her vulnerability and beauty and cannot resist her. His beliefs are challenged when he discovers Gina's true nature but he cannot control his forbidden desire for her. Together, they forge ahead and deal with the demons and beasts that try to stop them.
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0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces
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What I know of horror is blood and gore but this one has a REAL story! Just when you think you can breath a sigh of relief, it begins again and you are drawn into another realm of reality! See it with someone you'd like to have jump into your arms and hold on for dear life!!!
I guess I like my horror with a whole lot less stupidity and raunchy, gross frat boy fodder. This was so bad, I couldn't even finish it. I know movies like this are supposed to be "campy", but I don't find it humorous or entertaining.
The imagery and special effects are superb for an independent film and watching Tiffany Shepis is a true treat. I found it quite satisfying and true to the 80's horror film style. The cinematography is awesome as well, color was very vivid and nice for a change in horror flicks. Great production value really and it held my attention. Fun little flick!
I have always enjoyed her movies. The movie arrived 2 days earlier than expected, so I enjoyed it sooner. She is one of my favorite stars. She is always sexy and beautiful.
Looking for a nice werewolf flick that doesn't have to be too great, just good enough for wasting time?
Then keep going! :D
This film is bad. Not a good-bad. Just a bad-bad. Some poor acting, a poor script (OMG, do guys really talk to one another like that voice-over wants us to believe?), a poor plot that's hard to follow until you've seen the whole thing and cringed it over in your mind, and scenes as scary as a silent fart lost in the couch cushions. But I just can't bring myself to give it one star. I can't even say it's the worst werewolf flick I've ever seen. Why not? Because I've seen ZOMBIE WEREWOLVES ATTACK, is why. Now that movie right there... that movie isn't trash. It's the trashcan that sets the standard for all other trash films. This film rates higher than that by eons.
But that doesn't change the fact that it's bad. At all. Believe me. So, look--in short--this movie isn't the worst movie, but it's close. If you're looking for something to pass the time, and the acting and/or plot doesn't have to be perfect, then go find something else. I promise you won't have missed anything in skipping this vampire-bat-shifter looking mess.
Don't get me wrong I love Tiffany Shepis. She is definitely a scream queen for horror movies all around but there a few movies I don't like, but this one is kind of BLAH. Really boring. The story did not fall right into my lap. Was not interesting or scary.