Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA genetically engineered dog escapes from the science facility where it was created. A family takes it in unaware of its deadly instincts which soon emerge. The scientist who created the dog... Tout lireA genetically engineered dog escapes from the science facility where it was created. A family takes it in unaware of its deadly instincts which soon emerge. The scientist who created the dog tries to find it before its too late.A genetically engineered dog escapes from the science facility where it was created. A family takes it in unaware of its deadly instincts which soon emerge. The scientist who created the dog tries to find it before its too late.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total
- Mobile Mechanic
- (as L.E. Moko)
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Rated R; Violence and Profanity.
It's been approximately 25 years since I watched "Man's Best Friend" for the first and last time. I loved it instantly, but due to my youthful age at the time, I only had eyes for the virulent dog-attacks and thus never really realized that writer/director John Lafia delivered a pitch-black comedy. Lance Henriksen is exquisite as the mad scientist who turned an ordinary cuddly Tibetan Mastiff into the undefeatable and super-intelligent Max-3000. When TV anchor Ally Sheedy sets him free, she doesn't realize she activated a drooling time bomb.
Name any cliché involving dogs in the movies; - "Man's Best Friend" features it! Max runs after paperboys on bikes, chases kittens up trees, bites sadist dog abusers in the crotch, fools around with dog catchers and fanatically grabs arrogant mailmen by the throat. The difference with Max is that everything is just a tad bit ...bloodier! For the skeptical viewers who then still don't believe "Man's Best Friend" is a parody, just look at the sequence where our furry anti-hero Max spots a cute blond Lassie, and a cover of Paul Anka's "Puppy Love" spontaneously begins to play. Delicious!
Like I said, it's mostly just a fun movie to watch. Definitely nothing special about it. Although I should admit that I'd never heard of a Tibetan mastiff until I read a description of the movie.
Max returns the favor by protecting her from a mugger. They soon bond and Lori is oblivious to Max's potential for good or evil.
The fun part of the movie is that we get to see Max's potential for good or evil. The situation makes us cheer for Max and overlook his few foibles. We also suspect and look forward to our local authorities (Robert Costanzo, and John Cassini) becoming dog chow.
It was a nice touch having the comic relief of dog catchers in this presentation.
It's not the best film or the worst or the best story or the worst but it is worth watching.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe dog used to portray the DNA-altered dog is a Tibetan Mastiff.
- GaffesWhen Ray is talking to Max, Lori's right hand is on her lap. However, in the next shot, her hand is on the side of the chair.
- Citations
DR. JARRET: We're not talking *man's best friend* here!".
- Générique farfeluMax can be heard barking after the end credits.
- Autres versionsTV version also has an extended scene where Lori is taking out the trash and finds the empty box of the poison that Perry tried to poison Max with, while Rudy is making his milk shake.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Moviewatch: Episode #2.7 (1994)
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- How long is Man's Best Friend?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 6 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 12 974 636 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 3 861 079 $ US
- 21 nov. 1993
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 12 974 636 $ US