Dog Films
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Dog Films
I was wondering if there are any dog films you could recommend. I've seen All Dogs Go to Heaven pop up a few times on the forum and in the comic.
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Re: Dog Films
There's Homeward Bound. I didn't like it, but it's supposed to be a classic.
Also, you can't forget the classic Old Yeller.
You can watch Where The Red Fern Grows, but it is incredibly sad. Watch at your own risk.
Also, you can't forget the classic Old Yeller.
You can watch Where The Red Fern Grows, but it is incredibly sad. Watch at your own risk.
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Re: Dog Films
Lol haven't seen that for 12 years!Tha Housedog wrote:Well, The Fox And The Hound is always a good choice.
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Hachiko
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Santa Buddies!
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Sorry. I meant Bolt. That's a good recent dog movie to go with all these classics.
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Sorry. I meant Bolt. That's a good recent dog movie to go with all these classics.
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I'll try Bolt. I kept pushing it aside because it was a Disney film...Sleet wrote:Santa Buddies!
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Sorry. I meant Bolt. That's a good recent dog movie to go with all these classics.
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Re: Dog Films
It's actually pretty good...if you don't mind Miley Cyrus' voice.Agent Sandwich wrote:I'll try Bolt. I kept pushing it aside because it was a Disney film...Sleet wrote:Santa Buddies!
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ThissssssssssssssssssTha Housedog wrote:Well, The Fox And The Hound is always a good choice.
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I survived Avril Lavigne's voice in Over the Hedge. Miley should be okayTha Housedog wrote:It's actually pretty good...if you don't mind Miley Cyrus' voice.Agent Sandwich wrote:I'll try Bolt. I kept pushing it aside because it was a Disney film...Sleet wrote:Santa Buddies!
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Actually I thought Miley Cyrus did a pretty good job in Bolt. I came out of the theater hoping she would drop her singing career to try voice acting instead.
Off-topic tangent: I still need to see Over the Hedge.
Off-topic tangent: I still need to see Over the Hedge.
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Yes, if only she would stick to voice acting...and Over the Hedge, I've seen it, but I don't remember it too well anymore...Sleet wrote:Actually I thought Miley Cyrus did a pretty good job in Bolt. I came out of the theater hoping she would drop her singing career to try voice acting instead.
Off-topic tangent: I still need to see Over the Hedge.
On topic: Marmaduke.
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Dog movie... dog movie...
Ever see Cujo?
Ever see Cujo?
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Couldn't stand the dry humour after the first 20 minutes of the film >.<Tha Housedog wrote:Yes, if only she would stick to voice acting...and Over the Hedge, I've seen it, but I don't remember it too well anymore...Sleet wrote:Actually I thought Miley Cyrus did a pretty good job in Bolt. I came out of the theater hoping she would drop her singing career to try voice acting instead.
Off-topic tangent: I still need to see Over the Hedge.
Marmaduke.
Did you like that movie?
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I didn't watch it, no. It was just what came to mind.Agent Sandwich wrote:Couldn't stand the dry humour after the first 20 minutes of the film >.<Tha Housedog wrote:Yes, if only she would stick to voice acting...and Over the Hedge, I've seen it, but I don't remember it too well anymore...Sleet wrote:Actually I thought Miley Cyrus did a pretty good job in Bolt. I came out of the theater hoping she would drop her singing career to try voice acting instead.
Off-topic tangent: I still need to see Over the Hedge.
Marmaduke.
Did you like that movie?
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Re: Dog Films
Never even heard of it!copper wrote:Dog movie... dog movie...
Ever see Cujo?
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Re: Dog Films
Ooh! ooh!
How could I forget My Dog Skip!? That's a pretty good dog movie!
How could I forget My Dog Skip!? That's a pretty good dog movie!
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Oh god! Marley and Me! I read the book before watching the movie and found it very disappointing! Funnily enough I was watching the movie with my golden retriever on my sister's laptop. I started cuddling her when they were putting Marley to eternal peace.Just don't go see Marley & Me. That's a terribly sad ending there.
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Marmaduke is a terrible, terrible movie from everything I've heard. Most dog movies are, sadly. Bolt is good because it's a movie about dogs that's primarily for children, but has zero poop jokes.
Marley & Me was terrible, but the ending was unbelievably emotional. You don't even have to put it in spoilers. You know exactly what happens.
Marley & Me was terrible, but the ending was unbelievably emotional. You don't even have to put it in spoilers. You know exactly what happens.
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No one watched Underdog? It is funny and great!
I also watched Hachiko, although only partly. I never gotten to the sad part, so I have to finish it someday!
I also watched Hachiko, although only partly. I never gotten to the sad part, so I have to finish it someday!
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AUGH UNDERDOG I FORGOT THAT ONE...I watched most of it while I was in the ER last year.Aquablast wrote:No one watched Underdog? It is funny and great!
I also watched Hachiko, although only partly. I never gotten to the sad part, so I have to finish it someday!
Re: Dog Films
I like "Bolt" because it reminds me of "Lady and the Tramp" and "101 Dalmatians". Unlike most talking animal CGI films, the animals actually move like their real life counterparts and it doesn't get too cartoony. Even Rhino doesn't go too far. I like it for the same reasons I like Tangled (They were made by most of the same people). They put in modern sensibilities into a type of Disney animated film but they keep the essentials and heart you love from those films.
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*smirks* Well you should love it...as long as you're a fan of Stephen King.Agent Sandwich wrote:Never even heard of it!copper wrote:Dog movie... dog movie...
Ever see Cujo?
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Marley & Me.
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Turner and Hooch. The best buddy cop Dog film ever!
Re: Dog Films
first one that comes to mind is The Dog of Flanders. It's one of those movies with a bitter-sweet ending.
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Because being friends with people who are different doesn't work. You need to stick with your own kind. >:|Tha Housedog wrote:Well, The Fox And The Hound is always a good choice.
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I just finished watching Bolt. Not as good as I thought but still a good movie!
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Saw the Japanese version of Dog of Flanders. The ending is.... yeah bittersweet.A-coro wrote:first one that comes to mind is The Dog of Flanders. It's one of those movies with a bitter-sweet ending.
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Re: Dog Films
That was a tv show, not a movie.Tha Housedog wrote:Wishbone.
Balto and Call of the Wild, though, are dog movies.
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Re: Dog Films
Just when I about to name some, Copper already said most of them. Now the only one I can think of is a disney movie called "Oliver & Company" althought the cat is the main character, but there are dog characters.
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I shied away from that one because of the cat.Jim Briand wrote:Just when I about to name some, Copper already said most of them. Now the only one I can think of is a disney movie called "Oliver & Company" althought the cat is the main character, but there are dog characters.
There is that one movie that came out a couple of years ago called Alpha and Omega, about the wolves. I never saw it, but it was an animated movie.
Re: Dog Films
Well, I thought Bolt had the same plot as Toy story, but with animals instead of toys.
I also am a huge Balto fan, but justthe first movie. The second and third are horrible.
Oliver and company have some interesting dogs too.
I also am a huge Balto fan, but justthe first movie. The second and third are horrible.
Oliver and company have some interesting dogs too.
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I didn't think Marley & Me was that bad.Sleet wrote:Marmaduke is a terrible, terrible movie from everything I've heard. Most dog movies are, sadly. Bolt is good because it's a movie about dogs that's primarily for children, but has zero poop jokes.
Marley & Me was terrible, but the ending was unbelievably emotional. You don't even have to put it in spoilers. You know exactly what happens.
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Re: Dog Films
Please don't tell me nobody here has seen Hachiko... The most touching movie I've ever, EVER seen
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I just don't like wacky misbehaving dog antics. When it got emotional, it was much better (and wow did it get emotional). I was just annoyed through most of it.Dubiousity wrote:I didn't think Marley & Me was that bad.Sleet wrote:Marmaduke is a terrible, terrible movie from everything I've heard. Most dog movies are, sadly. Bolt is good because it's a movie about dogs that's primarily for children, but has zero poop jokes.
Marley & Me was terrible, but the ending was unbelievably emotional. You don't even have to put it in spoilers. You know exactly what happens.
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Peanuts (Snoopy)
Scooby-Doo
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.... Resident Evil has dogs in it, but their zombies.
Scooby-Doo
.... thats 'bout it....
.... Resident Evil has dogs in it, but their zombies.
Re: Dog Films
Any live-action film that doesn't use computers to move the animals' mouths. (Homeward Bound is your best bet here!)
Also Bolt, Balto, and Fox & the Hound.
Also Bolt, Balto, and Fox & the Hound.
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