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Lie Down with Dogs

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
673
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Lie Down with Dogs (1995)
ComedyRomance

Tommie is a young guy in Manhattan with a dead-end job handing out fliers in Times Square. At the beginning of a fateful summer, he has a chance encounter with a friend who tells Tommie that... Read allTommie is a young guy in Manhattan with a dead-end job handing out fliers in Times Square. At the beginning of a fateful summer, he has a chance encounter with a friend who tells Tommie that he's headed to Provincetown, on the Cape, for a long weekend. Tommie is inspired to make ... Read allTommie is a young guy in Manhattan with a dead-end job handing out fliers in Times Square. At the beginning of a fateful summer, he has a chance encounter with a friend who tells Tommie that he's headed to Provincetown, on the Cape, for a long weekend. Tommie is inspired to make his own trek to P-town, where he goes on a summer long, balls-out quest for Mr. Right, eve... Read all

  • Director
    • Wally White
  • Writer
    • Wally White
  • Stars
    • Wally White
    • Bash Halow
    • James Sexton
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    673
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wally White
    • Writer
      • Wally White
    • Stars
      • Wally White
      • Bash Halow
      • James Sexton
    • 16User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Wally White
    • Tommie
    Bash Halow
    • Guy
    James Sexton
    • Eddie
    Darren Dryden
    • Ben
    Randy Becker
    Randy Becker
    • Tom
    Wendy Adams
    • Sally
    Michel Richoz
    • Michi
    Marti Cooney
    • The Doctor
    • (as Martha J. Cooney)
    Benjamin Bailey
    • Square State No. 3
    Ty-Ranne Grimstad
    Ty-Ranne Grimstad
    • Carmeletta
    David Matwijkow
    • Charlie
    Tim McCarthy
    • Houseboy
    • Director
      • Wally White
    • Writer
      • Wally White
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    frodo980

    Great Film

    Alot of people are homophobic and I think they just only saw this as a "gay" film. I liked it alot and I thought alot of things in this film were very funny and interesting. After I saw this I had a much better understanding of gay people. The acting was ok and everyone in the film was very believable because gays love to have fun as even the most homophobic person knows. I still wonder what ever happened to the main Wally White. I checked his profile and I only saw this film, he's a really talented writer and actor and I hope to see him in some upcoming projects.
    1GlennCT

    Rabid & flea-bitten.

    Ok, I know just about everyone claims that the most recent bad film they've seen is the worst movie ever made. Well, it's been a while since the 1995 release of Wally White's ode to self-absorption "Lie Down with Dogs," and the film still ranks as the worst gay movie devoted to celluloid, and an atrocity on all levels. Here's 10 reasons why the film makes more sucking noises than a Hoover upright: ***1. Our "protagonist" (and I use that term VERY loosely) waxes unpoetically at the beginning of the film about how sucky New York City is, so he packs up and moves, haphazardly, to Provincetown, MA for the summer. Once there, he does nothing but berate the place for not being New York. Go figure. ***2. The film was obviously shot during P-Town's off-season; the summer resort looks more like an old-west ghost town. ***3. We're supposed to feel a sense of connection and brotherhood with Tommy, the lead character. Yeh, right. It's probably unintentional, but White's alter-ego is a whining, self-obsessed doink who is about half as attractive as he thinks he is. I'm supposed to root for this guy to fall in love? I found myself rooting for this guy to be hit by a bus. ***4. The film is extremely offensive to minorities. White tries to be funny, but instead manages to insult everyone from recovering alcoholics to men over 40 to Jamaicans. Even the latino pretty boy is (gasp!) lazy... one of a bazillion stereotypes perpetuated by this wreck of film. ***5. White's summer vacation is boring. I had more exciting stints at summer camp as a kid. ***6. The writing of this film is amateurish through and through. What's meant to be funny is just obnoxious, and what's meant to be touching is cloying. The characters are flat, the plot is nil and there's no dramatic rise to what little story exists. ***7. The director makes the assumption that all gay men aspire to be pumped-up pretty-boy airheads, dancing in their speedos. No, thanks, I'm driving. ***8. Cinematically, the film is poorly constructed. The editing is bad, the camerawork is bland. The movie looks like someone grabbed a camera for the first time and thought, "wow, I'll make a movie." ***9. Did I mention that the lead character is self-absorbed and obnoxious? ***10. The worst offender of all: the utter horror of the "Square State Theory" scene. This little gem sees Tommy as he unfolds his hypothesis that you can tell a guy from a square-shaped state by his tacky wardrobe, lack of dancing expertise or general ugliness. To make matters worse, he actually points out several of these hapless losers out while pontificating from on high in a crowded dance club. ***Can you tell how offended I was by this movie? As a guy from a relatively square state, I have news for Wally White... first, you might be part of a minority, but this kind "better than thou" behavior isn't far off from what fueled such lovely historical eras such as Nazi Germany. Secondly, those square-state guys are PEOPLE... they may know how to point and laugh, too, but things like self-contentment and decency usually stand in their way. Me, I guess I'm not so decent, so I have no shame or reservation when I tell you: your film is mean-spirited and just plain bad.
    5jerm1977

    Not Much on Plot, But Some Mindless Fun

    I was somewhat disappointed after seeing Lie Down With Dogs. I had a friend tell me that it was hilarious and that I would love it. I don't think "Love" is the word to describe how I liked the film. While it wasn't a complete waste of time, it wasn't a really good use of my time either. I love to see new gay themed movies coming out more and more often. However, when making a gay themed movie it is a good idea to develop your characters to some extent and have some plot. Just making a gay movie for the sake of making a gay movie is not a good enough reason. There are some funny moments in the film but overall the acting is really bad and there is really no story. Again, I don't advise NOT watching this movie, as I know some who thought it was hilarious...just don't go into it with really high hopes.
    1gftbiloxi

    Can't See The Dog For The Fleas

    LIE DOWN WITH DOGS was reasonably popular with gay audiences for about fifteen minutes in 1995, but God only knows why. A more abrasive set of overworked stereotypes can scarcely be imagined.

    Tommy (Wally White) arrives in Provincetown with no money, no job, no place to stay, and grandiose ideas of the good times to be had at a gay-popular summer destination. Needless to say, one misadventure follows another: lecherous would-be employers, pot-smoking landlords, a snaky Latin lover more interested in Tommy's cigarettes than in Tommy himself. But the film is a great deal less interesting than it sounds.

    In theory, LIE DOWN WITH DOGS satirizes the youthful gay party scene. In practice, however, it plays out in the manner of a particularly charmless Saturday morning cartoon. Written and directed by Wally White himself, the film seems to exist chiefly in order to showcase just how relentlessly unfunny and aggressively obnoxious White can be.

    Now and then an occasional supporting player, a script idea, or a line of dialogue sparks the film to life--but such moments are too few and too far between to jolt this dog to life. Give it a miss.

    GFT, Amazon Reviewer
    geoff0001

    This film sets a new benchmark for garbage in gay themed films

    I didn't expect a classic, but I cannot imagine how this film was made. There is no plot, poor acting, and an abundance of cliche gay people. The only redeeming value in this film is Darren Dryden who played Ben. I am surprised to have found it in Blockbuster's very limited selection of gay films. There are so many of quality they don't carry.

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      References Rudolph, le petit renne au nez rouge (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      House of Love
      Written by Kenny G. Lewis and Erick Morillo

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 30, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Acuéstate con tíos
    • Production companies
      • Miramax
      • Walrus Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $240,280
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,812
      • Jul 2, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $240,280
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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