In a freak accident, a man and his dog switch bodies.In a freak accident, a man and his dog switch bodies.In a freak accident, a man and his dog switch bodies.
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Poor acting performances, some very disgusting scenes (remember the man-turned-into-a-dog eating dog food at the presentation ?) that are NOT funny...and a story (even before Rob Schneider's "Animal", which we remember shamefully had the same topic) too stupid to fill an entire movie.
A man and a dog change personalities - watch it only for one reason: finding out if this is actually the worst movie ever made. I think so.
1 out of 10
A man and a dog change personalities - watch it only for one reason: finding out if this is actually the worst movie ever made. I think so.
1 out of 10
I enjoyed the movie much more than I expected, and some of the acting is above average. Take the main character Dennis, for example : if you own or ever owned a dog, you can see that Michael Riley probably observed his canine co-star for a while before filming. He picked up on dog behaviors that I'm sure many other actors wouldn't have. And there are many funny moments that "dog people" will probably find more amusing, but it's a fun movie for everyone.
Although there have been many movies about a man switching bodies with a dog, this one has many different elements, including the ending which is quite unexpected.
Although there have been many movies about a man switching bodies with a dog, this one has many different elements, including the ending which is quite unexpected.
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- TriviaFilmed in 1996 but not broadcast until 1999.
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