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Full Moon Fever
If you've ever had the night sweats...then you've had full moon fever! There's something mysterious about a full moon. Some say it tends to bring out the loneness in people. Those who are alone pine over the ideal lover they've never had, while others yearn for the touch of the imperfect lover they've lost. Then there are those who think a full moon is magic...its nocturnal light there solely to illuminate the path for lovers looking for each other. And yet, others swear that a full moon just makes people crazy. But maybe crazy is just another word for lust. Yeah, a full moon sure can play tricks on you...especially where lust is concerned!
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Plot Summary
A shy, neurotic man believes he is slowly transforming into a werewolf after a visit to a mysterious chiropractor. As he struggles with his apparent lycanthropy, he also finds himself drawn into a murder investigation connected to his new ailment. He must confront his fears and the bizarre circumstances surrounding his supposed transformation.
Critical Reception
Full Moon Fever received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its uneven pacing and reliance on slapstick humor. While some found amusement in its premise and gags, many felt it failed to deliver on both the horror and comedy fronts, resulting in a forgettable B-movie experience.
What Reviewers Say
Relies too heavily on cheap scares and predictable jokes.
The premise shows some promise but is ultimately squandered.
A low-budget horror-comedy that struggles to find its footing.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Full Moon Fever are scarce, but those available indicate a generally unenthusiastic response. Viewers often describe it as a forgettable genre film with some occasional amusing moments, but overall lacking in impact or originality.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a more serious horror film titled 'Night Wolf' before being rewritten as a comedy.
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