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Show Dogs (2018)

May. 18,2018
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PG
| Adventure Comedy Crime Family
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Max, a macho, solitary Rottweiler police dog is ordered to go undercover as a primped show dog in a prestigious Dog Show, along with his human partner, to avert a disaster from happening.

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Ceticultsot
2018/05/18

Beautiful, moving film.

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FirstWitch
2018/05/19

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Brainsbell
2018/05/20

The story-telling is good with flashbacks.The film is both funny and heartbreaking. You smile in a scene and get a soulcrushing revelation in the next.

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Erica Derrick
2018/05/21

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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steven_workman123
2018/05/22

Excuse the odd review title. I registered with IMDB to give this movie a big thumbs up. My first review. I almost registered years ago after John Wick 1 & 2 got such good reviews to express my disbelief - JW 1 & 2 suck! Anyway, me and my kids (6 and 9) loved this film. Watch the trailer and you'll get the idea of the humour. The average score here is criminal. Bring on SD2!

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wekincarewestlothian
2018/05/23

Cannot see what all the fuss was about with parents complaining. Sure their kids have seen worse in some adverts or sitcoms. Highly recommended for a good laugh. Must see.

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morrison-dylan-fan
2018/05/24

Catching up on episodes of Screen Junkies News,I was intrigued to hear about a wonderfully weird-sounding family flick. As the eps went on,I was surprised to learn that the film was being re-cut,due to a scene being "controversial" Reading comments,I found out that the film was actually still being screened uncut in the UK.With cinemas being filled of blockbusters (and Solo) at the moment,I went expecting to be the lone viewer,but found the screening packed with families and older teens, only a handful of tickets left,which led to me seeing the best in show.View on the film:Continuing his "oeuvre" of talking dog movies, director Raja Gosnell & cinematographer David Mackie give the flick a breezy, family friendly atmosphere of slap-stick farting dog gags for the kids, and light spoofing of the dog show/fashion events (such as a pointed gag on specialist breeding for best in shows.) for adults. Putting CGI faces over real animals, Gosnell makes the blending look impressively smooth,with Max's somersaults being very stylish, and the action scenes being given a bone-chewing crunch by Gosnell by keeping all the car chases and paw-fighting at the camera level of the animals.Taking the fur of Miss Congeniality'with a heist,the screenplay by Max Botkin and Marc Hyman take the film for a great,bonkers walkies of all the animals being able to speak and understand English perfectly (!) and humans at least being somewhat aware of this,with Max being given the full details to the case by police officer Frank. Surprisingly not going too sickly sweet with the message of respecting choices people (or in this case,animals) dedicate their lives to (with the soon to be cut scenes being where Max realises how dedicated others are to the dog show.) The writers bring a warmth to Frank (a likeable Will Arnett) and Max's (voiced by a ruff and ready Ludacris) friendship by continuing with the weirdness of both of them almost being able to chat to each other,and planning how to stop the heist like buddy cops,and set their sights on showing the show dogs whose boss.

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Stephanie Gensburg
2018/05/25

I went to see this movie with my 7 and 9 year old cousins and they absolutely loved it! For a kids movie it was actually pretty decent. The movie is very lighthearted and cute, which was all we were looking for. The sexual stuff was obviously meant to be humorous and I don't think the little kids seeing this movie are going to look so deeply into it so everyone can chill lol.

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