Una mirada "entre bastidores" al mundo altamente competitivo y feroz de los espectáculos de perros a través de los ojos de un grupo de dueños de perros despiadados.Una mirada "entre bastidores" al mundo altamente competitivo y feroz de los espectáculos de perros a través de los ojos de un grupo de dueños de perros despiadados.Una mirada "entre bastidores" al mundo altamente competitivo y feroz de los espectáculos de perros a través de los ojos de un grupo de dueños de perros despiadados.
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I kept working and forgot the time. The telly was on but I ignored it. All of a sudden I began hearing this very weird dialog. 'We like the same things - soup, snow peas, talking - and not talking.' I thought to myself 'what is this - some kind of weird porn movie?' And I continued ignoring it for a while longer until I heard the voices of Levy and Begley Jr. It was then I remembered what the girlfriend had said.
I looked the movie up at the IMDb quickly and was surprised to see who was behind it: Christopher Guest aka Nigel Tufnel, the man with the extra loud guitar amplifier. I knew then I was lucky to still be awake to witness this one.
I made two more checks at the IMDb before getting back to the movie: the number of awards and nominations and the box office. Not surprisingly this was a low budget venture, and not surprisingly either it's garnered tonnes of awards and nominations. The studio made a profit off this one, but it's pocket change in comparison to the big blockbusters. Still, it must be a kind of Woody Allen and Orion kind of thing: movies like this make the studio look good.
On to the movie: it's a riot, a bloody riot. It might not be your cuppa, but then OK - turn it off or watch something else. But there is so much in this one - it plays a bit like an Altman. Lots of hand-held too. And when you finally get to the show itself on comes Fred Willard and takes it away. He uses Jim Piddock as a foil - actually he uses almost everything as a foil. And if you think his portrayal is too much over the top, reflect on the fact it's supposedly a copy of an actual commentator at shows of this kind.
This type of movie is either extraordinarily difficult or admirably easy to make, and I suspect it's a bit of both. Some of the skits are just too much, and everywhere you turn the acting is inspired. One scene with I believe Posey in a pet shop is precious - and not only her work but the shop assistant's. Amazing stuff.
Mostly my sympathies went to Begley Jr who was the receptionist at the hotel. Meeting all these weird types and trying to remain accommodating and representative - it must be difficult if not impossible. There are some very weird characters in this one.
And you may be asking yourselves 'watch a mockumentary about a dog show and its participants?' And that's the whole point - it's hilarious; it's a riot.
I give it an 11.
The movie really shouldn't even work. Who would have thought that a movie about a bunch of random weirdos putting their dogs in a dog show could be entertaining at all? When you think about how this probably sounds on paper, it's a wonder it got the production green light at all. Then again, cinema was still pretty fantastic in the year 2000. 2001 was the year everything started getting really "off"...
The entire cast and every single character in this movie are legendary. There's not much else to say. The writing and/or ad-libbing is all brilliant. The chemistry between this people cannot be matched. And I love the entirely simple 1-2 structure of the movie. First half: preparing for the show. Second half: the show. It needs nothing else! Simple & sweet!
This isn't the kind of movie that much else needs to be said about other than it is a perfect comedy. Nuanced, simple and versatile at the same time, and packed to the brim with quotable dialogue.
I will close by saying that for a while Emma Roberts was the #1 celebrity I wanted to get beat up by. But, I have changed my mind this year. After seeing Beau Is Afraid and Best In Show, and being reminded of the brute force of Parker Posey...she is absolutely the one. If a celebrity was going to beat me up, it would have to done be by Parker Posey. Please.
It's a mockumentary about a dog show and a bunch of wacky dog owners. Don't expect to be moved in some epiphanatical (I might have just made up a word) way after watching this movie, but if you just let yourself get caught up in the absurdity, you'll probably have a few good laughs.
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- CuriosidadesParker Posey got real braces for her character to wear.
- PifiasAt one point during the Dog Show, supposedly taking place in Philadelphia, PA, an aerial shot of the arena reveals Mellon Arena in Pittsburgh, PA. This was stock footage "borrowed" from Sudden Death (Muerte súbita) (1995), whose plot involves a hostage situation; hence, the excessive number of police cars, which make no sense at a dog show.
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Sherri Ann Cabot: [Discussing her 80 year old husband who's 44 years her senior] Leslie and I have an amazing relationship and it's very physical, he still pushes all my buttons. People say 'oh but he's so much older than you' and you know what, I'm the one having to push him away. We have so much in common, we both love soup and snow peas, we love the outdoors, and talking and not talking. We could not talk or talk forever and still find things to not talk about.
- Créditos adicionalesLord Haden-Guest...Sitar (Lord Haden-Guest is Christopher Guest)
- ConexionesEdited from Sudden Death (Muerte súbita) (1995)
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- Presupuesto
- 10.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 18.715.392 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 413.436 US$
- 1 oct 2000
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 20.789.556 US$
- Duración
- 1h 30min(90 min)
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1






