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Max, un Rottweiler cane poliziotto, macho e solitario, riceve l'ordine di recarsi sotto copertura, agghindato come un cane da esibizione, a una prestigiosa esposizione canina insieme al suo ... Leggi tuttoMax, un Rottweiler cane poliziotto, macho e solitario, riceve l'ordine di recarsi sotto copertura, agghindato come un cane da esibizione, a una prestigiosa esposizione canina insieme al suo compagno umano per scongiurare un disastro.Max, un Rottweiler cane poliziotto, macho e solitario, riceve l'ordine di recarsi sotto copertura, agghindato come un cane da esibizione, a una prestigiosa esposizione canina insieme al suo compagno umano per scongiurare un disastro.
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- 1 candidatura in totale
Stanley Tucci
- Philippe
- (voce)
Jordin Sparks
- Daisy
- (voce)
Gabriel Iglesias
- Sprinkles
- (voce)
- (as Gabriel 'Fluffy' Iglesias)
Shaquille O'Neal
- Karma
- (voce)
Alan Cumming
- Dante
- (voce)
Anders Holm
- Pigeon 1
- (voce)
Kate Micucci
- Pigeon 2
- (voce)
Blake Anderson
- Pigeon 3
- (voce)
RuPaul
- Persephone
- (voce)
Kerry Shale
- Thin Man
- (voce)
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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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"Show Dogs" (PG, 1:32) is an action-adventure comedy which was directed by Raja Gosnell, who has two Smurfs movies, two Scooby-Doo movies, "Beverly Hills Chihuahua", "Big Momma's House" and "Never Been Kissed" on his resume. The film was written by Max Botkin ("What Happened to Monday") and Marc Hyman ("Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted", "How to Train Your Dragon") and produced using a combination of live action and CGI. It has, unfortunately, also been the subject of some controversy. Some people have interpreted one canine character's struggle to learn how to deal with being handled during competition as some secret message teaching children to accept fondling. This minor subplot could also be interpreted as encouraging men not to be afraid of prostate exams. Or maybe it's just a relevant plot point for an alpha dog preparing to be in his first dog show. Either way, the rest of this review will ignore the controversy and talk about the movie, which is more than a bad press magnet.
Max (voiced by Ludacris) is a Rottweiler working as a tough-as-nails NYC police dog. Max is tracking some rare animal smugglers when he runs into Frank (Will Arnett), an FBI agent working on the same case. Max's human supervisor convinces a reluctant Frank to work with Max on their joint venture. The two new partners develop a love-hate relationship as they follow the clues to Las Vegas, where they believe an international dog show there is being used as a front by the animal traffickers. A dog groomer named Mattie (Natasha Lyonne) works with Frank as he poses as a dog handler participating in the competition. Of course, Max is forced to endure the indignities of a primped pooch paraded about during the various challenges in the dog show as he does his own undercover work. Along the way, Max gets help from an unhinged former champion named Dante (Alan Cumming) and a fellow participant named Daisy (Jordin Sparks). RuPaul, Gabriel Iglesias, Shaquille O'Neal and Stanley Tucci also voice CGI dogs, while Anders Holm, Blake Anderson and Kate Micucci voice a trio of pigeons who are fans of Max.
"Show Dogs" is cute, clever, comedic and compassionate. Sure, this movie could be seen as just another man and mutt police pairing, in the vein of "Turner and Hooch" and "K9" (both from 1989), or a hairy rehash of 2000's "Miss Congeniality", but those comparisons really do a disservice to this delightful comedy. The story is simple enough for most kids to follow, but involved enough to hold the interest of most adults. The voice work is great and the performances and plot combine to make for a very enjoyable (mostly) family-friendly film. "A-"
Max (voiced by Ludacris) is a Rottweiler working as a tough-as-nails NYC police dog. Max is tracking some rare animal smugglers when he runs into Frank (Will Arnett), an FBI agent working on the same case. Max's human supervisor convinces a reluctant Frank to work with Max on their joint venture. The two new partners develop a love-hate relationship as they follow the clues to Las Vegas, where they believe an international dog show there is being used as a front by the animal traffickers. A dog groomer named Mattie (Natasha Lyonne) works with Frank as he poses as a dog handler participating in the competition. Of course, Max is forced to endure the indignities of a primped pooch paraded about during the various challenges in the dog show as he does his own undercover work. Along the way, Max gets help from an unhinged former champion named Dante (Alan Cumming) and a fellow participant named Daisy (Jordin Sparks). RuPaul, Gabriel Iglesias, Shaquille O'Neal and Stanley Tucci also voice CGI dogs, while Anders Holm, Blake Anderson and Kate Micucci voice a trio of pigeons who are fans of Max.
"Show Dogs" is cute, clever, comedic and compassionate. Sure, this movie could be seen as just another man and mutt police pairing, in the vein of "Turner and Hooch" and "K9" (both from 1989), or a hairy rehash of 2000's "Miss Congeniality", but those comparisons really do a disservice to this delightful comedy. The story is simple enough for most kids to follow, but involved enough to hold the interest of most adults. The voice work is great and the performances and plot combine to make for a very enjoyable (mostly) family-friendly film. "A-"
I did not realize that Ludacris was so hard up on money,but apparently like Tyrese Gibson barking on Youtube about being broke, The Fast and Furious Franchise aint paying the brothers enough money so apparently he does need to do this alternative.
Luda plays Max, a tough as nails NYPD dog who teams up with Will Arnett, whose obviously trying to not make Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows his worse movie (He failed cause this movie out shines Turtles 2 100 percent). Together in a not so uncanny buddy cop movie (cause they did do it in Turner and Hooch) they go under cover as dog show contestants to find an animal smuggler.
Realistic, this movie is stupid, that's a given, but what it has going for it is that it knows how stupid it is, and with that knowledge you can't help but to laugh at the dumbness going on.
There are so many points in the movie that are just so foolish, but you can't help but to smirk. It's like Ludacris is taking the role so seriously that the whole thing is...Ludacris (he does the same pun in the film), and I can't help myself.
So yeah, Show Dogs is bad, but it's definitely worth seeing. It will make you laugh!
Luda plays Max, a tough as nails NYPD dog who teams up with Will Arnett, whose obviously trying to not make Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows his worse movie (He failed cause this movie out shines Turtles 2 100 percent). Together in a not so uncanny buddy cop movie (cause they did do it in Turner and Hooch) they go under cover as dog show contestants to find an animal smuggler.
Realistic, this movie is stupid, that's a given, but what it has going for it is that it knows how stupid it is, and with that knowledge you can't help but to laugh at the dumbness going on.
There are so many points in the movie that are just so foolish, but you can't help but to smirk. It's like Ludacris is taking the role so seriously that the whole thing is...Ludacris (he does the same pun in the film), and I can't help myself.
So yeah, Show Dogs is bad, but it's definitely worth seeing. It will make you laugh!
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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- QuizKarma (voiced by Shaquille O'Neal) says "boiboi", which is an inside joke with talk show host Jimmy Fallon, whom he calls "boiboi".
- BlooperJust 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.
- Curiosità sui creditiCredits contain supposed "bloopers", many of which involve computer-generated characters messing up.
- Versioni alternativeTwo 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".
- ConnessioniFeatured in Conan: Jim Jefferies/Natasha Lyonne/Wajatta (2018)
- Colonne sonoreViva 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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- Budget
- 5.500.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 17.857.020 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 6.023.972 USD
- 20 mag 2018
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 39.156.854 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 32min(92 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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