Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young boy finds out the family dog is actually six-hundred years old and was once owned by a great and powerful wizard.A young boy finds out the family dog is actually six-hundred years old and was once owned by a great and powerful wizard.A young boy finds out the family dog is actually six-hundred years old and was once owned by a great and powerful wizard.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
Tom Lister Jr.
- Diner Manager
- (as Tommy 'Tiny' Lister)
Zac Denious
- Baseball Kid
- (as Zac Denions)
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This is a mostly pleasant family movie, one appropriate for the entire family, though a few parents may be concerned about some minor details. It is kind of scary at times, and there is the loss of a parent (which is handled about as gently as it could be) but there is nothing particularly harmful.
Will Spencer is quite good as 12-year-old Bobby and while there is sort of a formula here, this movie offers plenty of surprises.
Jacob Whitkin does an impressive job as both the psychiatrist and the man who looks like Merlin.
Numerous annoying inspirational songs from different genres show up from time to time. There was one song even I could like. I would describe the style as somewhere between Karen Carpenter and Feist.
The visual effects are pretty impressive but not groundbreaking.
It's pretty obvious more than one dog is used for Ozzy, and that some of the dogs may not be real. In fact, Ozzy generally looked kind of weird and unrealistic. Just use your imagination.
The ending is not the expected one but it is quite satisfying.
It's a good family film with nothing really harmful.
Will Spencer is quite good as 12-year-old Bobby and while there is sort of a formula here, this movie offers plenty of surprises.
Jacob Whitkin does an impressive job as both the psychiatrist and the man who looks like Merlin.
Numerous annoying inspirational songs from different genres show up from time to time. There was one song even I could like. I would describe the style as somewhere between Karen Carpenter and Feist.
The visual effects are pretty impressive but not groundbreaking.
It's pretty obvious more than one dog is used for Ozzy, and that some of the dogs may not be real. In fact, Ozzy generally looked kind of weird and unrealistic. Just use your imagination.
The ending is not the expected one but it is quite satisfying.
It's a good family film with nothing really harmful.
This is the cutest movie I've ever seen and it's so heartwarming. I think that all ages would enjoy this short film. It includes plot twists and an enjoyable ending. As well them movie shows how such a passionate child even going through bullying and a loss of an important family member can push through and succeed in their dreams with a helpful companion. It shows how being kind to someone and showing that you care can really make a difference in a world that is cold hearted and unfriendly sometimes. The movie has a good message and is intriguing enough for everyone to enjoy the movie. I think that even though the graphics are not so great at times, It is important to look past that and understand the simple message. It is the best movie ever and although it may seem silly it truly reflects how small things can really make a difference.
Terrible CGI and special effects: Check
Meandering plot: Check
Blatant filler scenes: Check
Bad acting: Check
BONUS POINT, Actor trying to impersonate a more famous actor: Check
Ridiculous set-up: Check
On their own, each of the above is excusable. They can even occur in good films, and some of them can even aid their film if done correctly. However, when stacked up on each other like they are in this film, they result in a bad film. Watch it if you enjoy laughably bad films.
Postscript: A lot of people will defend bad children's films on the basis that children enjoy them. This is not an acceptable excuse, it either implies that children should be left alone to watch films, or that parents should be made to watch bad films. This negligent attitude to children's cinema is why studios produce films like The Emoji Movie, and why we now have a generation of cinema-goers that pays to watch Transformers films.
On their own, each of the above is excusable. They can even occur in good films, and some of them can even aid their film if done correctly. However, when stacked up on each other like they are in this film, they result in a bad film. Watch it if you enjoy laughably bad films.
Postscript: A lot of people will defend bad children's films on the basis that children enjoy them. This is not an acceptable excuse, it either implies that children should be left alone to watch films, or that parents should be made to watch bad films. This negligent attitude to children's cinema is why studios produce films like The Emoji Movie, and why we now have a generation of cinema-goers that pays to watch Transformers films.
The only explanation for the events of this movie is that the dog is actually a demon and just fully messing with this poor kid. Or that this kid is just deeply delusional. Either way this was a wild movie to watch while drunk. Its terribly written, terribly acted, and terrifying when you have no clue what's going on at any given moment.
The film screened to over 1,000 kids and adults at the Sedona International Film Festival and the audience loved it! IMDb requests that I type ten lines of text to get this review submitted. I don't have ten lines of stuff to type, but maybe by talking about not having ten lines then IMDb will print this. I hope so, because I don't want to have to write an essay every time I see a movie and want to post a review on IMDb. Ten lines of text is a lot. I still haven't typed ten lines and I am exhausted! It still won't let me submit so here I am typing more and more lines. Still not at ten lines. Whew this is exhausting. I've never written ten lines in my life, but IMDb is insisting I do it.
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- AnecdotesLittle Bear was also in "Santa Stole Our Dog: A Merry Doggone Christmas."
- Crédits fousUnder 'Best Boy', a credit is given for 'Good Boy' to Little Bear, the dog seen throughout the film.
- Bandes originalesThis is the Time
Artist: Love Carver
Written by Love Carver & Ryan J. Gauntz
Produced by Ryan J. Gauntz
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Amazing Wizard of Paws
- Lieux de tournage
- Sedona, Arizona, États-Unis(location)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
- Durée
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Couleur
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