Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWhen LAPD computer expert Peter Fowler investigates the killing of an old man in Chinatown, he finds the only witness is his dog, Cho Cho. But Fowler soon discovers Cho Cho is the only dog i... Ler tudoWhen LAPD computer expert Peter Fowler investigates the killing of an old man in Chinatown, he finds the only witness is his dog, Cho Cho. But Fowler soon discovers Cho Cho is the only dog in the world who can speak to humans... not only that, Cho Cho is an expert in martial arts... Ler tudoWhen LAPD computer expert Peter Fowler investigates the killing of an old man in Chinatown, he finds the only witness is his dog, Cho Cho. But Fowler soon discovers Cho Cho is the only dog in the world who can speak to humans... not only that, Cho Cho is an expert in martial arts. When they join forces to track down the mastermind behind the death of Cho Cho's master,... Ler tudo
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The whole Matrix movie thing is a little warn out though, especially the whole part with the dog bending over backwards & slow motion with flying specs, it is used way too much in movies now, along with John Voight standing on top of the Cage sign on top of the building yelling he's on top of the world with outstretched arms like he is in the Titanic movie, which is also used way too much in movies, but still as far as the entire film goes it was very funny, it cheered me up unlike most of today's movies. I for one didn't think it was total crap. Just maybe it lacked in some parts...
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A man (Pat Morita) is murdered and the only eyewitness is his dog Cho Cho (voice of Chevy Chase). Soon a homicide detective (Simon Rex) is working with the dog to find the man responsible and it turns out to be Hamilton Cage (Jon Voight). THE KARATE DOG is highly recommended to those wanting to see a former Oscar-winner get into a karate match with a CGI dog. This was the next to last film that director Bob Clark would do and sadly it's another stinker. It's somewhat hard to be too critical of the film as the filmmakers were clearly not wanting to make a "good" film but instead just make something that would appeal to children. I think some kids might enjoy the campy nature of the film. After all, it's not everyday that you get to see a movie where a dog is doing all sorts of karate moves on people. In fact, the first sequence where we see the dog in action actually had me laughing extremely hard simply because of how silly it actually was. From this point on things get rather boring as we get all sorts of bad comedy, lame one-liners and some pretty poor performances. Rex just isn't appealing in the lead and he can never really keep the viewer interested. Morita is hardly in the movie and Jaime Pressly turns in a pretty weak performance. Voight, well, what can you say about him? I'm not sure how he got involved in these films but he's certainly way too talented. Chase is pretty forgettable in the voice role but you really can't blame him since he has no good lines. THE KARATE DOG isn't a film to take serious but it's clear that not many making it took it serious either.
The storyline in the movie actually proved to be entertaining. Sure, it is silly and for a family audience, but it actually proved to be a nice enough story and entertaining for the campy story that it was. As such, then writers Gregory Poppen and Steven Paul actually accomplished putting together a wholesome script for director Bob Clark to bring to the screen.
"The Karate Dog" does have some familiar faces and voices on the cast list, with the likes of Jon Voight, Simon Rex, Jaime Pressly, Pat Morita, Thomas Kretschmann, Ron Lester, Nicollette Sheridan, Garry Chalk and the voice of Chevy Chase. The acting performances in the movie were good.
This movie is actually a wholesome movie to sit down if you're looking for a family movie that has both action, comedy and some crime elements to it. It is a movie that is suitable for a younger audience.
My rating of director Bob Clark's 2005 movie "The Karate Dog" lands on a five out of ten stars.
The dogs, and the cat, are also talented musicians. Or appear to be.
The animals can't be that talented, but CGI helps. It's realistic only in the sense that if dogs could move like this, they would look this way.
The movie's title is misleading in that karate is rarely used, but it is used. Cho Cho and Cage also breakdance. You KNOW that's not Jon Voight doing most of it.
And what about Jon Voight? Isn't he a respected actor? What is he doing here? He's not that good, although you could blame the drugs. Still, it is possible for an actor to show talent as someone going senile, even comically. I'm just not sure that's what's happening here.
Jaime Pressly hadn't won any of her Emmys yet, but she does show promise here. Ashley is sweet and intelligent, and of course beautiful.
Fowler is interested in Ashley romantically. This leads to a hilarious Cyrano de Bergerac scene in a restaurant.
It's a kid's fantasy, though a little on the violent side for young kids. But I can't see this appealing to that many adults.
Still, it made me relatively happy.
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- CuriosidadesThe final film directed by Bob Clark.
- ConexõesEdited into Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! (2012)
- Trilhas sonorasChantily Lace
Written by The Big Bopper (as J.P. Richardson)
Published by Trio Music Co., Inc. (BMI), Fort Knox Music, Inc. (BMI), Glad Music Company (BMI)
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