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Max, un rottweiler de police solitaire et machiavélique, reçoit l'ordre de se faire passer pour un chien de concours pomponné pour une compétition prestigieuse avec son partenaire humain afi... Tout lireMax, un rottweiler de police solitaire et machiavélique, reçoit l'ordre de se faire passer pour un chien de concours pomponné pour une compétition prestigieuse avec son partenaire humain afin d'éviter une catastrophe.Max, un rottweiler de police solitaire et machiavélique, reçoit l'ordre de se faire passer pour un chien de concours pomponné pour une compétition prestigieuse avec son partenaire humain afin d'éviter une catastrophe.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Stanley Tucci
- Philippe
- (voix)
Jordin Sparks
- Daisy
- (voix)
Gabriel Iglesias
- Sprinkles
- (voix)
- (as Gabriel 'Fluffy' Iglesias)
Shaquille O'Neal
- Karma
- (voix)
Alan Cumming
- Dante
- (voix)
Anders Holm
- Pigeon 1
- (voix)
Kate Micucci
- Pigeon 2
- (voix)
Blake Anderson
- Pigeon 3
- (voix)
RuPaul
- Persephone
- (voix)
Kerry Shale
- Thin Man
- (voix)
- …
Résumé
Reviewers say 'Show Dogs' garners mixed reactions, with some appreciating its light-hearted fun, family-friendly humor, and standout performances by Will Arnett and Ludacris. Conversely, others criticize the film for its weak script, subpar acting, and controversial scenes, finding it unfunny and unsuitable for adults. The CGI and animation receive divided feedback, with some praising the visual effects and others deeming them lackluster. Ultimately, 'Show Dogs' appears to appeal more to younger audiences and dog enthusiasts, while older viewers and critics often find it lacking in quality and depth.
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Back in 2002, I watched Raja Gosnell's film, "Scooby-Doo".... and I just loved it! At this point, I've seen all the movies he's directed. I like family films, especially ones with dogs. Generally, the consensus about his movies hasn't been very favorable. I have nothing to complain about, though. I knew what I was getting into when I bought the ticket for this movie. I knew it wouldn't be the funniest movie I'd see this year. I knew there'd be talking dogs, and fart jokes, and kiddie humor. But you know what? I enjoy these kind of movies. Nobody assumes they'll be award winning, or something to make you think. Sometimes you just want to watch something funny, and for me, this did the trick. I liked it for what it was. (It also helps that I love dogs, and I'm sure Mr. Gosnell does, too!) Will Arnett does his usual schtick, Stanley Tucci is hilarious, and I was surprised to see Natasha Lyonne (I haven't seen her on the big screen in years)! I enjoyed this movie, and I think other people (especially dog lovers) would, too.
Well, not sure what to say,loved all the different breeds of dogs,I am not a movie critic,and this movie is real hard to watch.
My mother always said if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all
Max, an NYPDog, must go undercover in a Dog Show to bring a gang of animal smugglers to justice. He gets partnered with an incompetent FBI agent as his handler.
Yep - it's another live action, talking dogs movie where the animals (and most of the women) are a lot smarter than the men. There are enough laughs in it to keep both the children and the parents amused. It does make fun of itself too. Most of the other user reviews are highly polarised between 1s and 10s but I think the truth is in between.
There were news articles around at launch time that two scenes were going to be cut because they might, 'normalise groping.' When I watched the movie in the UK well after launch those scenes seemed to be still in it. In a dog show a vet will check all the animal's assets from teeth to tail and Max has to stay calm while the medic confirms that he's still got his nuts. The movie, 'Best in Show,' has the same gag and I don't think children will necessarily understand why it's funny. So; something else for you parents to explain, but hey: you're used to that.
I liked: the animation, the cute pooches, the tiger and the out-takes at the end. I didn't like: The pigeons plus there are parts of the movie that have some extremely tight editing, the dialogue is too fast and any joke is thrown away.
If you're a dog person add 1 point. If you're a cat person subtract 2 points.
Yep - it's another live action, talking dogs movie where the animals (and most of the women) are a lot smarter than the men. There are enough laughs in it to keep both the children and the parents amused. It does make fun of itself too. Most of the other user reviews are highly polarised between 1s and 10s but I think the truth is in between.
There were news articles around at launch time that two scenes were going to be cut because they might, 'normalise groping.' When I watched the movie in the UK well after launch those scenes seemed to be still in it. In a dog show a vet will check all the animal's assets from teeth to tail and Max has to stay calm while the medic confirms that he's still got his nuts. The movie, 'Best in Show,' has the same gag and I don't think children will necessarily understand why it's funny. So; something else for you parents to explain, but hey: you're used to that.
I liked: the animation, the cute pooches, the tiger and the out-takes at the end. I didn't like: The pigeons plus there are parts of the movie that have some extremely tight editing, the dialogue is too fast and any joke is thrown away.
If you're a dog person add 1 point. If you're a cat person subtract 2 points.
If you want a deep thought provoking movie...this ain't it.
If you want side-splitting, laugh-a-minute comedy... this ain't it.
If you want a cute light-hearted movie to spend an hour and a half on and leave the theater feeling a little better than you went in...go for it.
Think "Miss Congeniality" meets "Homeward Bound" and you won't be disappointed.
Think "Miss Congeniality" meets "Homeward Bound" and you won't be disappointed.
Saw this with my kids and I have to admit I actually quite enjoyed it. In the marketing this looked like simply another dumb kids movie but I was pleasantly surprised by the intelligent humour which left me chuckling a few times. There were a few jokes aimed at the adults too and I appreciate that the filmmakers had more than just the kids in mind. Glad I saw it and it's an 8/10 from me.
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- AnecdotesKarma (voiced by Shaquille O'Neal) says "boiboi", which is an inside joke with talk show host Jimmy Fallon, whom he calls "boiboi".
- GaffesJust as Frank is about to be struck by the propeller of the Piper Chieftain Max is taxiing in the hangar, Mattie pulls a red handle on the cockpit floor, stopping the aircraft. What Mattie is pulling up is not a brake handle, but is in reality the handle for the emergency gear extension hydraulic pump and is not part of the aircraft's brake system at all.
- Crédits fousCredits contain supposed "bloopers", many of which involve computer-generated characters messing up.
- Versions alternativesTwo scenes were cut upon the second week of its US theatrical release - these edits also apply to the home release. After receiving complaints, presenter/distributor, Global Road Entertainment deemed them inappropriate for children. They concerned the subplot of Max having to have his testicles touched by the show judges. However, all UK (and therefore Irish) releases are uncut with the same PG rating - according to the BBFC, this is because the controversial scenes are "entirely innocent, non-sexual and occur within the clear context of preparation for and judging in a dog show".
- ConnexionsFeatured in Conan: Jim Jefferies/Natasha Lyonne/Wajatta (2018)
- Bandes originalesViva Las Vegas
Written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman
Performed by Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash
Used by kind permission of Carlin Music Corp.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 5 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 17 857 020 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 6 023 972 $US
- 20 mai 2018
- Montant brut mondial
- 39 156 854 $US
- Durée
- 1h 32min(92 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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