I was a Teenage Werebear

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  • NR
  • 2016
  • 29 min
  • 5.6  (201)

I was a Teenage Werebear is a musical horror-comedy movie directed by Tim Sullivan and released in 2011. The movie is a tribute to the B-movies of the 50s and 60s, particularly the Teenage Werewolf franchise. The story takes place in the 1960s and follows the lives of two high school students, Ricky (Sean Paul Lockhart) and Talon (Anton Troy).

Ricky is a shy and innocent teenager who discovers that he is a werebear. He transforms into a bear at night and starts to experience uncontrollable urges. Talon, on the other hand, is a rebellious and popular teen who is also a werebear. He helps Ricky come to terms with his new identity and introduces him to a subculture of gay werebears that exist in their town.

The movie opens with a musical number that sets the tone for the rest of the film. The music is upbeat and nostalgic, reminiscent of the pop songs of the 60s. The campy tone of the movie is established early on with the over-the-top acting and dialogue.

The first act of the movie focuses on Ricky's transformation into a werebear. It starts with him waking up in the middle of the night covered in fur and ends with him embracing his new identity as a werebear. The scenes of Ricky transforming are well-done and look convincing. The make-up and special effects used to transform the actors into werebears are impressive.

In the second act of the movie, Ricky and Talon explore their new identity as gay werebears. They attend a party in the woods hosted by the local werebear community. The party scene is lively and fun, with lots of dancing and singing. The musical numbers in this scene are catchy and well-performed. The costumes and set design are also noteworthy, as they accurately capture the aesthetic of the 60s.

The party scene leads to a romantic subplot between Talon and a female character named Peggy Lou (Gabby West). Peggy Lou is initially skeptical of Talon but eventually becomes entranced by his charms. Their relationship is sweet and adds a layer of romance to the movie.

The third act of the movie takes a darker turn as the werebear community is threatened by a group of religious zealots led by a character named Chablis (Lin Shaye). Chablis is determined to "cure" the werebears of their "affliction" and return them to a state of normalcy. The conflict between the werebears and the zealots leads to a tense and action-packed finale.

Overall, I was a Teenage Werebear is a lighthearted and entertaining movie that successfully captures the spirit of the B-movies it pays tribute to. The musical numbers are well-done and catchy, and the acting, while campy, is enjoyable. The make-up and special effects used to create the werebears are impressive, and the 60s aesthetic is accurately depicted in the costumes and set design. The movie also features a sweet romantic subplot that adds depth to the story. While the plot is thin and the dialogue can be cheesy at times, the movie is an enjoyable and fun viewing experience.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2016
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    29 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.6  (201)