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Dish Dogs

  • Video
  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Sean Astin, Matthew Lillard, Brian Dennehy, and Shannon Elizabeth in Dish Dogs (2000)
ComedyDramaRomance

Morgan and Jason are two of the most ineligible bachelors in town. Budding philosophers, they pride themselves on their resistance to the female art of persuasion, as they travel the Califor... Read allMorgan and Jason are two of the most ineligible bachelors in town. Budding philosophers, they pride themselves on their resistance to the female art of persuasion, as they travel the California coast washing dishes to earn their keep.Morgan and Jason are two of the most ineligible bachelors in town. Budding philosophers, they pride themselves on their resistance to the female art of persuasion, as they travel the California coast washing dishes to earn their keep.

  • Director
    • Robert Kubilos
  • Writers
    • Ashley Scott Meyers
    • Nathan Ives
  • Stars
    • Sean Astin
    • Matthew Lillard
    • Brian Dennehy
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    838
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Kubilos
    • Writers
      • Ashley Scott Meyers
      • Nathan Ives
    • Stars
      • Sean Astin
      • Matthew Lillard
      • Brian Dennehy
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    • Morgan
    Matthew Lillard
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    • Jason
    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Frost
    Shannon Elizabeth
    Shannon Elizabeth
    • Anne
    Maitland Ward
    Maitland Ward
    • Molly
    Richard Moll
    Richard Moll
    • Dewitt
    Steven Martini
    Steven Martini
    • David
    • (as Steve Martini)
    David Harris
    • Shane
    E.J. Callahan
    E.J. Callahan
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    Steve Franken
    Steve Franken
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    Marcelo Tubert
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    George Gray
    George Gray
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    • Dean Berkowitz
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    • Director
      • Robert Kubilos
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      • Ashley Scott Meyers
      • Nathan Ives
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    6icecoldchild

    Dish love?

    Seen the movie on TV yesterday. And now commenting on it. Well, that's a movie of two genres (so, if you call them genre...): Road-feel good movie. And there's philosophy also. Two friends who love dishwashing. Morgan (Sean Astin), the philosophic one, and Jason (Matthew Lillard-finally a role which made me like him!) the more sweet one, who loves the life&Molly. Well, i don't know if it will show up on video (or it did already), but well, it's kind of movie that you shouldn't buy but you can watch on TV, and enjoy. There are in the way too much chattering of Morgan sometime, but still a real thing to make you watch it: Matt Lillard sings a love song in the end! :)
    HermioneJWeasley

    has potential, but could be a lot better

    I'm a fan of Sean Astin's, which was a major reason why I saw this movie. I agree with many of the comments - the movie seemed unbalanced -some scenes were good, some were quite bad, and one was boring (some scenes of Sean Astin's character and his friend, Jason, working, which did not add much to the movie. I thought it had the potential to be a much better movie. The movie seems like it is searching for a plot, but does not quite get there. I liked the bits of philosophy, although they seemed kind of out of place at some times (it was overused in the dialogue at some points) I liked some of the quotes in the movie, and the theme of experiencing something rather than just thinking about it. The scene on the beach with Morgan and his teacher encapsulated this theme of the movie, and which I thought was the best scene in the movie.

    What disappointed me is the story had potential. There were some likable characters, and there were some humorous lines and moments in the movie.

    I am so used to seeing Sean Astin play nice guys that the Morgan character was a bit jarring. He is so insensitive to his friend Jason, especially at a scene near the end. Jason is clearly the more mature of the two.

    Matthew Lillard's character is the most likable and believable character in the movie. He is good - natured and an easygoing guy. In contrast, Sean Astin's character Morgan does show potential of being a nice guy, but he's a very cynical guy who distances himself from women, and doesn't believe in marriage. (a good portion of the movie seems anti - marriage, despite the two marriages in the movie) Some characters (like Mr. Dewitt, Anne's boss) seemed stereotypical and therefore not completely believable.

    Since Sean Astin and Shannon Elizabeth's character really didn't have enough screen time, there wasn't enough time to develop chemistry. Plus, her character completely disappears for awhile - she is neither seen nor mentioned. The relationship didn't develop enough to be completely believable.

    I thought Sean Astin did a great job as usual. I wish he was given more to work with.
    boomcar61

    Silly

    Morgan(Sean Astin)and Jason(Matt Lillard)star as 'Dish Dogs', two buddy philosophers who travel the world, free of commitment, taking up dishwashing jobs at various restaurants across the country. Morgan is the the talkative one. Blah-blah-blah, immovable rocks and omnipotent gods. And Jason is the free-spirited sidekick who is basically just "going along" with Morgan's philosophical lifestyle. So, when they return home for a friend's wedding, Jason rekindles his relationship with an old flame Molly(Ward)and Morgan is left to do some soul searching. And, believe it or not, he ends up falling for ball-busting stripper Anne(Shannon Elizabeth), much to his own dismay. These two film stars are kind of an odd couple...

    Anyway, 'Dish Dogs' is pretty amusing, and the script very rarely takes itself seriously. I do think that Sean Astin kind of talks too much, though. This may turn the viewer off, but I would recommend sticking with it. The second half of the film is much better than the first half because Morgan has to confront reality and stop asking those unanswerable questions about love and marriage. The ending is pretty cool, too, I guess.

    5/10 is my vote. It has its good points.
    8mrtoast

    To Love or Leave

    Overall I have to give this movie a good rating. I started watching while flipping channels and Shannon Elizabeth caught my eye. The movie itself is about Morgan (Sean Astin) trying to define himself as a philosopher. To do this Morgan and his best friend Jason (Matthew Lillard) travel the country washing dishes and exchanging philosophical ideas. Jason eventually falls in love with a girl who he then wants to stay with and stop travelling around. Morgan finds this to go against his beliefs and tries to leave but also ends up falling in love with different girl played by Shannon Elizabeth. The rest of the movie is basically Morgan trying to convince himself that this girl will not corrupt his beliefs. Not for people who don't want to think about a movie but also a good movie for a couple to watch. Enjoy
    frockin_boots

    Facts of Life

    I'll give the other comment-giver a little bit of credit... but I found this movie to be insanely cute and very cool. I found it out only because I was a huge fan of Sean Astin in LOTR, but as I watched it and pulled more away from just loving to see Sean, I found it really groovy stuff!! Writers and directors use the same story lines and plots all the time! This thing was totally different and maybe not as realistic as we'd like it to be, but it IS still realistic. Hell, I'd be a dish dog if I had Matt Lillard and Sean Astin by my side... AND a hot stripper. It may not have been as good as I had hoped... but I do give it something for the originality and getting me to REALLY eat at a chip, lol.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was actually shot and completed in 1998.
    • Quotes

      Morgan, Jason: I blame YOU for this!

    • Connections
      Featured in Diminishing Returns Diminisodes: March 2019 Time Capsule (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Couldn't Be Better
      Written and Performed by Kelly Keeling and Carmine Appice

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    • Release date
      • August 29, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los friegaplatos
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • 7.23 Productions
      • Filmwave Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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