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Movie Reviews of UnderdogMovie Review: MAY DISAPPOINT FANS OF THE CLASSIC CARTOON, BUT OK FOR THE KIDDIES! Summary: 2 Stars
I don't want to be too harsh on this little 'kiddies' movie, but lets be honest, 'Under Dog' is a 40 year old cartoon and this movie should have been geared towards adult fans. It would be OK to make it tame enough for kids to enjoy too. Instead, we get a weird reinvention of the old classic cartoon. First off having Jason Lee voice Under Dog was not the best decision as he is so well know from his ' My Name Is Earl' series that I couldn't get the show out of my mind and I expected Crab-Man to pop in at any minute and say "Hey Earl"!.
The FX are done well, but it's a pretty bland movie. It's also a very short film well under an hour an a half.....this is probably a good thing, but I would have felt cheated if I paid $10.00 to see an hour an 10 minute movie(if you don't count the credits)! If you have kids I'm sure they will like it, but if you're an adult looking for some sort of nostalgia....forget it. ;-b
Movie Review: underdog Summary: 2 Stars
A lab accident gives a hound named Shoeshine some serious superpowers -- a secret that the dog eventually shares with the young boy who becomes his owner and friend.
Movie Review: 1 Stars
This is nothing like the cartoon in the 1960's. Flaw number 1: He and the dogs are treated like pets by the humans instead of equals in the toon. Flaw number 2: The dogs in the film look NOTHING like the dogs in 60's series. Flaw number 3: CGI is gargabe almost as bad as the one from Howard The Duck. Flaw number 4: The Villain and his sidekick in the film looks nothing like the ones in the cartoon. Flaw number 5: The movie focus too much on the human owners then we do on Underdog. Flaw number 6: The film saids he got his powers when he accidentally got shot by a laser beam and keeps the powers by the end of the film while in the cartoon, he gets his powers from blue pills. Flaw number 7: Recycled material from other films. Flaw number 8: Sloppy production. I give this [bleep] a 0 out of 10.
Movie Review: unacceptable role models for children Summary: 1 Stars
Repulsive overweight teenage boy shows contempt for his hard working single parent by ridiculing Dad's occupation. And the bratty slob gets rewarded with a dog! This is a DVD I would not allow my children to see. The plot, music, and special effects do nothing to redeem this picture. Worst of all the actors are sickening to look at. Shouldn't the lead player be expected to wash his hair? Well, at least the hound is clean, but this movie is a DOG!
Movie Review: a scratch in CD Summary: 1 Stars
Unfortunately the CD was defective, something the seller had not noticed. When told about the problem, seller immediately responded, saying money would be refunded when the item was returned. A responsible seller even if the item was a disappointment.
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