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They'll kiss you by day, eat your grandmother by night.
Plus: Chris Weitz! Werewolves! Cooking!
Roger Ebert says that "Sitting through this experience is like driving a pickup in low gear though a sullen sea of Brylcreem."
"We're still tweaking them to the last possible day," explains Chris Weitz.
His CGI budget was a fraction of that of 'New Moon.' Or was it?
The "look of the film's lead lupine" is not a problem this time.
Wild bounds! Karate kicks! Spontaneous backflips!
It would certainly seem so!
We figured it'd be werewolves, but that was before 'Paul Blart: Mall Cop' inexplicably made $39 million.
Their cover story this morning is the inspiring one of Pruthviraj Patil, an 11-year-old boy from Mumbai suffering from 'werewolf syndrome.'
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