Alicia
I love this movie so much
Pluskylang
Great Film overall
Tedfoldol
everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Rosie Searle
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
BA_Harrison
Another WolfCop? Well, no actually, it's the same one as before-police officer and werewolf Lou Garou (Leo Fafard), who upholds the law by tearing apart the criminals. This time around, Lou tries to stop shady businessman Sydney Swallows (Yannick Bisson) from using his new line of stout beer-Chicken Milk-to impregnate the locals of Woodhaven with reptilian alien spawn. As before, the emphasis is on excessive gore and low-brow humour, but the result isn't quite as effective, the sequel lacking the freshness of the original while throwing in too much poorly conceived eclectic absurdness that simply doesn't gel. Of the best stuff, Lou's crazy sex marathon with six-breasted werecat Kat (Serena Miller) is worth a giggle or two; of the less successful material, Kevin Smith as Mayor Bubba is the definite low point, a talking penile parasite that emerges from the stomach of Lou's sidekick Willie fails to generate the intended laughs, while the finale at a supposedly packed ice hockey match suffers for having a 'crowd' of approximately thirty fans.3.5 out of 10, rounded up to 4 for IMDb.
adonis98-743-186503
Alcoholic werewolf cop Lou Garou springs into action when an eccentric businessman with evil intentions seduces Woodhaven's residents with a new brewery and hockey team in this outrageous horror-comedy sequel. Another Wolfcop is even worse than the first film and Kevin Smith's involvement doesn't make it any good it's actually even worse and it's comedic elements or scenes were so dreadful to sit threw. Overall one of the worst if not the worst films i have seen in a while. (0/10)
GL84
Still intent on his duties, the wolf-cop and his friends come upon a ploy to transform the citizens in their town into ravenous, bloodthirsty creatures as a result of a chemical agent hidden inside a recently-released soft drink and must use his powers to stop it from occurring.This is yet another exceptionally enjoyable outing. One of the best aspects of this one is that the film plays in much the same set of behavior as the original. This one keeps up the same overt and silly humor that's present in the first one, from the utterly bizarre situations that occur due to the character being what it is, the series of strange revelations that are at the forefront of the story and the series of truly hilarious one-liners that emerge as a result of his condition. Since this comes about because everyone seems to accept the character which really helps raise this one significantly by adding a goofy bent to the whole affair. The absurdity of it all comes to a head with all the utterly fun action throughout here, from the opening scene of him thwarting the robbers inside the truck with the shootouts and him ripping them to pieces alongside the need for keeping the whole affair a secret, the big brawl as a werewolf against the killer robot in the stripclub as well as the final sequence inside the hockey rink where the mismatched hockey game leads into the massacre against the robots and the forces teaming up together to stop the massive amount of henchmen coming together to stop them which has so much to enjoy with the wild and chaotic action featured here which gives this a stylish finish alongside the enjoyable comedy to be displayed by all the utterly silly concepts at play here. That alone gives this the majority of it's power during these types of scenes, as everything is just generally way too silly and goofy to be taken seriously with the ideas presented here of this over-the-top series of concepts here, from the idea of the werewolf still employing his policemans' sense of duty, the deformed member of the group who discovers quite an unusual physical condition as a result of the overly silly plan to take-over the community and the animalistic sex scene all manage to give this a cheesy charm that goes along with the fine action to really have plenty to like here. Alongside the strong make-up effects for not only the plethora of gore as well as the stunning transformation scene that plays exactly like the original did in how it looks physically, the film has a ton to like about it and really doesn't have much to dislike here. The only real flaw here is the running time, as it's barely over an hour long before it starts in on the ending credits which might be problematic for those who don't find this shorter time all that enjoyable. Otherwise, this one really doesn't have much wrong with it.Rated Unrated/R: Extreme Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, Nudity, a strong comedic sex scene and drug use.
gavin6942
Alcoholic werewolf cop Lou Garou (Leo Fafard) springs into action when an eccentric businessman with evil intentions seduces Woodhaven's residents with a new brewery and hockey team in this outrageous horror-comedy sequel."WolfCop" is one of the greatest horror films of the 2010s. One might want to say one of the best "horror comedies" or "Canadian horror films", but let us not be too restrictive. The gore, the humor, the originality... it really set a high bar for other films, especially films from otherwise-unknown creative teams.And being such a great film (and instant cult classic), a sequel was inevitable. But the challenge was put in place: could a sequel live up to its namesake? As hard as that is to do, "Another WolfCop" succeeds. This is the same gory, wacky, frenetic thrill ride from the first time around. In some ways, perhaps even crazier... but at the very least a worthy follow-up.The gore is most definitely increased, and along with it the body count. The weird factor is up slightly, with the inclusion of an alien-type clone being (not sure how to describe it). Some of the characters and plot lines do dangle a bit, creating the appearance of an incomplete film... but oddly enough, this works, making things even stranger than necessary that not all questions get answered. What is the creature in the strip club? There are other were-animals? Do werewolves have different genitals than their human counterparts (apparently so)? The inclusion of Kevin Smith is a bit distracting, but he actually does a fair job acting. If I was not aware of who he was he might not have seemed out of place. I suppose that is the risk you run when you try to include a cameo from a hockey-loving director who is currently in the middle of a Canadian trilogy.