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Dog Park

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
2.4K
YOUR RATING
Dog Park (1998)
Home Video Trailer from New Line Home Entertainment
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ComedyRomance

Two dog lovers meet at a singles bar, recognizing each other from the dog park. Andy and Lorna are recent singles after their exes met.Two dog lovers meet at a singles bar, recognizing each other from the dog park. Andy and Lorna are recent singles after their exes met.Two dog lovers meet at a singles bar, recognizing each other from the dog park. Andy and Lorna are recent singles after their exes met.

  • Director
    • Bruce McCulloch
  • Writer
    • Bruce McCulloch
  • Stars
    • Natasha Henstridge
    • Luke Wilson
    • Kathleen Robertson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce McCulloch
    • Writer
      • Bruce McCulloch
    • Stars
      • Natasha Henstridge
      • Luke Wilson
      • Kathleen Robertson
    • 45User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Natasha Henstridge
    Natasha Henstridge
    • Lorna
    Luke Wilson
    Luke Wilson
    • Andy
    Kathleen Robertson
    Kathleen Robertson
    • Cheryl
    Janeane Garofalo
    Janeane Garofalo
    • Jeri
    Bruce McCulloch
    Bruce McCulloch
    • Jeff
    Kristin Lehman
    Kristin Lehman
    • Keiran
    Amie Carey
    Amie Carey
    • Rachel
    Gordon Currie
    Gordon Currie
    • Trevor
    Harland Williams
    Harland Williams
    • Callum
    Mark McKinney
    Mark McKinney
    • Dr. Cavan, Dog Psychologist
    Peter MacNeill
    Peter MacNeill
    • Neighbor
    Albert Schultz
    Albert Schultz
    • Male Dog Owner #2
    Jerry Schaefer
    Jerry Schaefer
    • Norm
    Zachary Bennett
    Zachary Bennett
    • Dougie
    Ron James
    Ron James
    • Male Dog Owner #1
    Diane Flacks
    • Chirpy Dog Owner
    Earl Pastko
    • Bartender
    Nick Johne
    • Video Cashier
    • Director
      • Bruce McCulloch
    • Writer
      • Bruce McCulloch
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews45

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    inkblot11

    Human nature is going to the dogs

    Andy (Luke Wilson) has just been dumped by his girlfriend. To add insult to injury, she took the dog as well. Andy, not used to being on his own, meets Lorna (Natasha Henstridge) in a bar and a few sparks fly. Yet, Lorna, who has recently lost her boyfriend as well, is not interested in starting anything new and rejects Andy's advances. Jeri (Janeane Garofalo), as Andy's close co-worker, arranges for him to participate in a bachelor auction. Unfortunately, Kieran, loose and crazy, bids for him and promptly moves in with him. Complicated? You bet! Oh, and everyone walks their dogs in the dog park and takes their canine friends to obedience school with the same dog psychologist. Will the doggies get their diplomas even as their mixed-up owners try to straighten out their lives?

    This is, by no means, a successful romantic comedy. Instead, it falls into the category of an interesting also-ran. The main characters are appealing (Janeane Garofolo looks wonderful) but the plot's haphazard storyline is always throwing in more loose ends without connecting them in a logical fashion. The humor is not laugh-out-loud but rather mild and quirky. Fans of romantic comedies will probably stick this one out and enjoy it. Luke Wilson's ever-growing fan club will want to see it, also. All others will be less enchanted and find it a off-beat diversion with no memorable qualities.
    5noahk

    Odd but Pleasant, Worth the Rental

    This is quite an odd film, but pleasant throughout due to the likeable actors and some laugh out loud moments. There are musings throughout about dating and love, none of which really hit the mark. The ending was somewhat unsatisfying, and loose ends weren't really tied up. In addition, Bruce McCullough, from Kids in the Hall, who directed and wrote the film, somewhat underutilized himself in the movie. He could have added some more hilarious moments for himself, but his Kids In the Hall partner Mark McKinney gets most of the laughs as a dog psychiatrist. I appreciated that it seemed to be trying something new in the field of romantic comedy, and was less predictable than many similar films. Overall, I did enjoy it and would say it is worth a rental, but I can't really justify giving it more than 6/10.
    3ken98465

    Somebody tell me how it ended

    My wife and I are regular dog park visitors, and we rented this movie purely on the title. We hoped that Janeane Garofalo would be as good as she was in The Truth About Cats and Dogs. The Truth about Dog Park is that it ain't about dogs, it ain't about parks, it ain't funny, it ain't sexy, it ain't about Janeane Garofalo, and it ain't worth $1.99 on the discount rack.
    6tpmedia

    COULD BE BETTER -- LITTLE BARK

    DOG PARK is a great concept with a decent cast and only fair execution. The characters are not likeable, not even the dogs. And the story is flat. It drags and skips and squirts. It's about as much dog dropping as it is fun. A few light moments, but mostly a yawn. Wait for the video.
    8bopdog

    Unusual and charming. Explores the heart truthfully

    I liked it a lot. It's about people, not things or action or plot. That's uncommon these days, and should be applauded and supported by movie goers. People complain about f/x flicks, big cash blockbusters, and formulaic "lowest common denominator" pop-trash movies. That's a noble sentiment, but why not walk that talk? Why not get out to the theaters and pay to SEE movies that attempt to break out of the pop-culture molds? One of the reasons f/x (etc.) movies are almost all Hollywood makes anymore is because that's mostly all you and I pay to see anymore. Well, here's your chance to put your money where your mouth is and support something a little bit different.

    "Dog Park" had a few annoying "snotty chick" cliches, but not too many, nor too bad. Whether or not this movie represents real life or not, I cannot say. Whether or not a movie, any movie, even SHOULD represent real life--who knows that, either? But, if art, good or bad, is designed to evoke a certain feeling, and certain vibes, then this movie does that very well. The specific events may or may not be "accurate," but the vibe and the results are.

    Minor flaws aside-- and they are mostly mere quibbles-- this is a bright, charming, thoughtful movie about contemporary people. I think everyone could relate to, and benefit from, "Dog Park"'s exploration of the heart: its fear, courage, deadness, commitment and connection. I gave this movie an 8 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      In one scene in the movie, Andy (Luke Wilson) goes into a bar with a bicycle wheel, saying that someone had stolen the rest of his bike. Writer, Director, and co-star Bruce McCulloch once performed a skit on The Kids in the Hall (1988), where he played a man whose bicycle wheel had been stolen, but the rest of the bike had been left behind.
    • Quotes

      Lorna: So what do you do for a living?

      Andy: I... I write classified ads.

      Lorna: I've read some of your work. Some of it's pretty good.

    • Crazy credits
      Pictures of the main characters play throughout the credits.
    • Connections
      Referenced in WildCat (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      The Things That I Used To Do
      Written by Garrett Dutton, James H. Prescott and Jeffrey Clemens

      Published by Chicken Platter Music and Wixen Music Publishing for

      Thunderhouse Music and Neptoonjazz Music Publishing (BMI)

      Performed by G. Love & Special Sauce

      Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

      By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing (Canada)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1999 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Independent Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Killar, tjejer och hundar
    • Filming locations
      • Trinity Bellwoods Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Accent Entertainment Corporation
      • Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
      • Indieprod Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $250,147
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $154,524
      • Sep 26, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $250,147
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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