Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTo inherit a million dollars, an egotistical man must find the women he's betrayed and convince them to forgive him.To inherit a million dollars, an egotistical man must find the women he's betrayed and convince them to forgive him.To inherit a million dollars, an egotistical man must find the women he's betrayed and convince them to forgive him.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Matt Weinberg
- Dawg at 7
- (as Matthew Weinberg)
Kim Pawlik
- Boss's Wife
- (as Kim Pawlick)
Maria Canals-Barrera
- Woman at Bar
- (as Maria Canals)
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It pains me also to say so, since I too appreciate Leary's humour, but this movie was not funny or entertaining at all. Hasting's script and the resulting movie were terrible. In fact, the only thing positive about this movie was that Leary appeared in it. In other words, if he just ate at the funeral's buffet making comments about the grieving chicks the movie would have been just as fulfilling.
This general story idea wrapped around a true Leary character had potential to be good and funny despite following the common Hollywood formula: unsuspecting undeserving egoist must become somewhat changed to get a reward. But, unfortunately the movie was overly predictable and predicated on a stupid task: get a dozen ex-girlfriends to forgive him. ... Most of them still liked him, and banged him again, which made me think he was more of a stud than an a**hole.
Someone seemed to forget that Leary is best playing an a**hole - after all he did write and produce the song proclaiming himself so - and that this script was supposed to be about one. There were so many opportunities to capitalize on his true to life jerk humour that were slap-sickish instead. This is just plain terrible writing. I think given the time Leary could've made this stupid script funny.
I watched the whole thing waiting and waiting, either for Leary to be funny or Hurly to get naked but to no avail. I'm going to watch No Cure For Cancer again to try and forgive Leary for being involved in this waste of a project.
This general story idea wrapped around a true Leary character had potential to be good and funny despite following the common Hollywood formula: unsuspecting undeserving egoist must become somewhat changed to get a reward. But, unfortunately the movie was overly predictable and predicated on a stupid task: get a dozen ex-girlfriends to forgive him. ... Most of them still liked him, and banged him again, which made me think he was more of a stud than an a**hole.
Someone seemed to forget that Leary is best playing an a**hole - after all he did write and produce the song proclaiming himself so - and that this script was supposed to be about one. There were so many opportunities to capitalize on his true to life jerk humour that were slap-sickish instead. This is just plain terrible writing. I think given the time Leary could've made this stupid script funny.
I watched the whole thing waiting and waiting, either for Leary to be funny or Hurly to get naked but to no avail. I'm going to watch No Cure For Cancer again to try and forgive Leary for being involved in this waste of a project.
The sex comedy is a dying breed of movie, kept alive be the
occassional success of movies such as the American Pie trilogy
and the faint memory of classics such as Nerds, Porkies, and
other 'coming of age' films.
Bad Boy (known as Dawg in Australia) has an interesting enough
premise. To inherit a million dollars womaniser Doug 'Dawg'
Munford must get apologies from twelve of his one night stands.
Doug (played by Denis Leary) is accompanied by Anne Lockheart
(Liz Hurley), who must witness these apologies for the inheritance
to be earned.
Ok, Liz Hurley looks good. She looks very good. In fact, let's take a
moment to reflect on just how good looking Liz Hurley is. Now, if
this movie was a porno, that'd be great- but it's not, it's a comedy
(or an attempt at one). Whilst drama may be seen as the 'true'
cinema, comedy takes a lot of ability to achieve, and Liz does not
have that ability. The movie would have been worse without Denis
Leary, who is at his usual sarcastic best, working as hard as he
can with a script completely devoid of any real wit.
Am I the only person in the world who finds it slightly unbelievable
that not one of his twelve 'conquests' is remotely normal. I know,
for comedic purposes it's funny that he's slept with twins, a
pornstar, a scary cat woman, and even a girl who has become a
man- but if you're going to stretch believability, it needs to be done
well. I didn't find myself laughing once during the movie, and that's
a mean feat.
So often someone decides to make a 'sex comedy' and thinks
that's all they need to do to make it funny. It's true, sex is a funny
act. It's also a big drawcard for a male audience (who we must
assume this chauvanistic piece was constructed for), but you
need to either have some funny situations or some funny
one-liners. This film had none of them.
See if you liked: Denis Leary. Liz Hurley. Strengths: Liz Hurley and a supporting cast of cute women Weaknesses: Lacks comedy. Liz Hurley's acting. My Rating: 2.5 out of 10
occassional success of movies such as the American Pie trilogy
and the faint memory of classics such as Nerds, Porkies, and
other 'coming of age' films.
Bad Boy (known as Dawg in Australia) has an interesting enough
premise. To inherit a million dollars womaniser Doug 'Dawg'
Munford must get apologies from twelve of his one night stands.
Doug (played by Denis Leary) is accompanied by Anne Lockheart
(Liz Hurley), who must witness these apologies for the inheritance
to be earned.
Ok, Liz Hurley looks good. She looks very good. In fact, let's take a
moment to reflect on just how good looking Liz Hurley is. Now, if
this movie was a porno, that'd be great- but it's not, it's a comedy
(or an attempt at one). Whilst drama may be seen as the 'true'
cinema, comedy takes a lot of ability to achieve, and Liz does not
have that ability. The movie would have been worse without Denis
Leary, who is at his usual sarcastic best, working as hard as he
can with a script completely devoid of any real wit.
Am I the only person in the world who finds it slightly unbelievable
that not one of his twelve 'conquests' is remotely normal. I know,
for comedic purposes it's funny that he's slept with twins, a
pornstar, a scary cat woman, and even a girl who has become a
man- but if you're going to stretch believability, it needs to be done
well. I didn't find myself laughing once during the movie, and that's
a mean feat.
So often someone decides to make a 'sex comedy' and thinks
that's all they need to do to make it funny. It's true, sex is a funny
act. It's also a big drawcard for a male audience (who we must
assume this chauvanistic piece was constructed for), but you
need to either have some funny situations or some funny
one-liners. This film had none of them.
See if you liked: Denis Leary. Liz Hurley. Strengths: Liz Hurley and a supporting cast of cute women Weaknesses: Lacks comedy. Liz Hurley's acting. My Rating: 2.5 out of 10
You can counter a familier subject in this movie; A man has to do a mission to inherit a fortune from will. (Bachelor, Brewster's Millions etc.)
Douglas "Dawg" (Leary) is our man. He is selfish, rude and totally not caring about what a woman thinks after he gets his sex. He doesn't mostly remember them afterwards either. When his grandmother dies (which it seems doesn't affect Dawg either), in her will it is written that Douglas can inherit his grandmother's fortune which he wasn't aware of worth a million dollars. This is where Lawyer Anna Lockheart (Hurley) comes in. She's to witness that Dawg gets to hear "I forgive you" from his twelve ex-girlfriends.
I really didn't have a laughter while watching that movie nor I didn't feel any warmness as a romantic picture but I can't say I regretted watching it. Personally I think the ending could be better but well... It's as good as it gets. 7/10
Douglas "Dawg" (Leary) is our man. He is selfish, rude and totally not caring about what a woman thinks after he gets his sex. He doesn't mostly remember them afterwards either. When his grandmother dies (which it seems doesn't affect Dawg either), in her will it is written that Douglas can inherit his grandmother's fortune which he wasn't aware of worth a million dollars. This is where Lawyer Anna Lockheart (Hurley) comes in. She's to witness that Dawg gets to hear "I forgive you" from his twelve ex-girlfriends.
I really didn't have a laughter while watching that movie nor I didn't feel any warmness as a romantic picture but I can't say I regretted watching it. Personally I think the ending could be better but well... It's as good as it gets. 7/10
Would you risk this embarrassment to collect inheritance money? The movie focuses on a wealthy bloke that has been a player with the women over the years. When his grandmother dies, she didn't approve of his player mentality, she made a stipulation in her will that he get 12 women to tell him they forgive him for his past transgressions before he can claim the sizable inheritance. And with Elizabeth Hurley along for the ride as the attorney to confirm the women's forgiveness, the movie sets off. Get ready for a slew of what hijinks will occur and what morals will he learn along the way and will old grandma be savvier than one may think? This is slightly better than expected with a genuine twist. Cinematically, there was zero care for cinematography as it was sitcom quality. There was occasional cause for light snickering. Something to watch while folding laundry.
6=G=
Leary and Hurley hook up again for this fun little romcom romp which aired on cable under the title "Dawg". IMHO better than their previous collaboration "Double Whammy", this flick tells of a womanizer who will inherit a fortune if he can be forgiven his sexual trespasses by a dozen of his womanized victims. Hurley, attorney for the estate, tags along to bear witness leading to much fun, silly moments, a whiff of romance, a sentimental thread, and a kicker at the end. "Dawg" may not be Oscar material but it is quirky, unpredictable, and carries a message and a moral. Worth a look especially by romantic comedy suckers like moi. (B-)
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- AnecdotesJackie Tohn's debut.
- Crédits fousOuttakes are shown during the final credits
- Bandes originalesRollin' Tumblin' (Remix)
Written by R.L. Burnside and Tom Rothrock
Performed by R.L. Burnside
Courtesy of Fat Possum Records
By arrangement with Natural Energy Lab
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 23 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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