Rock Dog
- 2016
- Tous publics
- 1h 30m
When a radio falls from the sky into the hands of a wide-eyed Tibetan Mastiff, he leaves home to fulfill his dream of becoming a musician, setting into motion a series of completely unexpect... Read allWhen a radio falls from the sky into the hands of a wide-eyed Tibetan Mastiff, he leaves home to fulfill his dream of becoming a musician, setting into motion a series of completely unexpected events.When a radio falls from the sky into the hands of a wide-eyed Tibetan Mastiff, he leaves home to fulfill his dream of becoming a musician, setting into motion a series of completely unexpected events.
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
- Bodi
- (voice)
- Khampa
- (voice)
- Linnux
- (voice)
- Riff
- (voice)
- Darma
- (voice)
- Germur
- (voice)
- Trey
- (voice)
- Fleetwood Yak
- (voice)
- Ian
- (voice)
- Radio DJ
- (voice)
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Matt Taylor)
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My final rating 10/10. Great movie, maybe it's predictable and clichéd, but I guarantee it's a good movie for the whole family.
It starts out with this cool 2D animation that tells the story of a sheep town being guarded by a kung fu dog being attacked by wolves. In order to keep the wolves from coming back he outlaws music, and of course his son Brody grows up wanting to be a musician so he goes to the big city to become a Rock Dog.
One of my favorite parts of the film is their concept of the rock park, a place in the city were musicians meet and perform. It's like a cross between Venice Beach and CBGBs. Really cool.
The animation was not that good nothing too great or unique, but I did love the story. The typical animation type of a animal that was met for one thing and is known for one thing, wanting to do something out of the norm, but that rock setting in which is goes over the clichés of Rock and Roll specifically that late 80s early 90s version in which the movie seems to be happening.
Plus a lot of real cool characters in the movie. My favorite being Angus Shattergood a cool cat voiced by Eddie Izzard who is the living persona of Rock and Roll.
My biggest pet peeve of the film is actually that the movie is really short. I mean really short. It was barely over an hour. Usually, when animated movies are that short they give us a animated short at the beginning of the film to make up for it. that did not happen this time. You can see the story coming to an end, and you think to yourself more is coming, but it does not.
So bland animation tells a great story so simple that it makes the movie seem short. For that I would wait for the DVD to come out to see it.
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I thought I wouldn't watch either, but did, but I do find I like this movie better than Sing- primarily because of Sing being another American Idol, Got Talent, etc reminiscent flick/show and piggybacking on that old hype. Rock Dog has clichés, but it's certainly more heartfelt and uplifting, you can't help but adore Bodi's cheerful attitude and blissful innocence.
(The last couple end songs were pretty good, too, which is also surprising.)
I give this movie a rating of 8 / 10 because I would have preferred perhaps a few different voice actors better suited and the animation models to have more variety within species- say, the crocodiles. Not that I expect it to be as diverse as the heavily funded Zootopia, which had each shown character/background character in the film with its own character sheet and specialized design/sculpt and even gait; I just wish there had been a bit more variation in some of the designs; it makes sense, I suppose, for the sheep to be over simplified to push the purposeful trope.
I digress. . .
It's a simple storyline that we've seen before with simple character models/sculpts, but it's heartfelt, sometimes comedic, with a bout of passion- it's a truly good feel movie that all ages can enjoy, I recommend it for a rainy day that needs a pep talk.
Did you know
- TriviaThe barber's name is Floyd, a possible nod to the Nirvana song Floyd the Barber, from the album "Bleach" which itself was a reference to The Andy Griffith Show (1960).
- GoofsAt the Fight Palace, The Grizz steps on a metal pole and crushes it. And then in the next shot, it's back again.
- Quotes
[From Trailer; Angus Scattergood has been locked out of his mansion and was trying to get back in, only to be electrified by the fence and slams into a sheet of glass before flopping down on the road]
Angus: [lying on his back] I am completely paralyzed except for my mouth.
[moves his arm and index finger]
Angus: I am completely paralyzed except for my mouth... and my finger!
- Crazy creditsThe first half of the closing credits shows important things from the movie in flash, including the actors next to the items. Before the director credit, it shows the David B. Miller memorable credit.
- SoundtracksCamptown Races
Written by Stephen Foster (uncredited)
Composed by Vincent Blin, Unknown, Pierre Bonjour
Published by Kosinus APM
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Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- Tibetan Rock Dog
- Filming locations
- Los Angeles, California, USA(Reel FX Santa Monica)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $60,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $9,420,546
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,704,749
- Feb 26, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $23,270,926
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1