this movie is really good i think it's a fun filled movie for the whole Family. i enjoyed it and i hope you will to. I recommend this movie for everyone
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In my opinion, any movie with talking animals and Matthew Broderick is awesome. But with this movie, I have to rein in my excitement to see dogs talking to truly express what this movie is like to deliver a good review.
Well, there will be many readers who will eye this review with dislike, because you despise all talking-animal movies. Don't worry, I sympathize with you to an extent, because my dad is just like that. And with this movie, I actually kinda agree.
Owen Baker is a dog-loving teenager when he finally earns the responsibility of getting a dog from the pound with his house-decorating-for-a-job parents, and comes upon Hubble, a cute mutt who seems kinda mysterious to Owen. But one night when Owen follows the apparently-escaping Hubble, a confusing event occurs with a dog-radio and suddenly Owen's hearing got better, and his dog-walking just got more interesting; he can now understand what dogs say. It turns out that Hubble is from a dog-ship in outer space, here to see how dogs are doing with humans, as they have become lazy and pampered and their senses dulled, so the Greater Dane, leader of all dogs, threatens to take dogs away from humans forever. Now Owen, a boy who's never had a friend, and Hubble, a dog who's never needed one, must pair up and work together to impress the Greater Dane and keep dogs with their loving masters forever.
Look, if you establish and accept the fact that this is a movie with CG-mouths for "talking" dogs meant for kids with a slightly dull plot-line, then you can fully enjoy "Good Boy!" It's got good acting (the dog's acting is best :) ), a semi-enjoyable plot-line, cute dogs, some humor.
What more should a movie that will go down as a quiet classic for die-hard animal lovers need? Nothing, I assure you, and thought you should probably rent it before buying it and taking the risk of not liking it, go on ahead and buy it. If you regret it, you can write nasty comments in my comment box. ;)
Have a fun afternoon!
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Great movie for kids!
Added 5/13/2009
My four year old loves this movie. It has some potty humor. That is probably why he thinks it is so funny.
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Great Family Movie
Added 4/13/2009
This is one of my 10yr. old son's favorite movies. Talking dogs from outerspace.... who could need anything more. He laughs every time!
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GREAT movie for kids and dog lovers
Added 12/23/2008
Absolutly loved this movie...very funny and appropriate for any age whats better then talking dogs! i recomend everyone with or with out kids see this movie
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this movie is really good i think it's a fun filled movie for the whole Family. i enjoyed it and i hope you will to. I recommend this movie for everyone
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In my opinion, any movie with talking animals and Matthew Broderick is awesome. But with this movie, I have to rein in my excitement to see dogs talking to truly express what this movie is like to deliver a good review.
Well, there will be many readers who will eye this review with dislike, because you despise all talking-animal movies. Don't worry, I sympathize with you to an extent, because my dad is just like that. And with this movie, I actually kinda agree.
Owen Baker is a dog-loving teenager when he finally earns the responsibility of getting a dog from the pound with his house-decorating-for-a-job parents, and comes upon Hubble, a cute mutt who seems kinda mysterious to Owen. But one night when Owen follows the apparently-escaping Hubble, a confusing event occurs with a dog-radio and suddenly Owen's hearing got better, and his dog-walking just got more interesting; he can now understand what dogs say. It turns out that Hubble is from a dog-ship in outer space, here to see how dogs are doing with humans, as they have become lazy and pampered and their senses dulled, so the Greater Dane, leader of all dogs, threatens to take dogs away from humans forever. Now Owen, a boy who's never had a friend, and Hubble, a dog who's never needed one, must pair up and work together to impress the Greater Dane and keep dogs with their loving masters forever.
Look, if you establish and accept the fact that this is a movie with CG-mouths for "talking" dogs meant for kids with a slightly dull plot-line, then you can fully enjoy "Good Boy!" It's got good acting (the dog's acting is best :) ), a semi-enjoyable plot-line, cute dogs, some humor.
What more should a movie that will go down as a quiet classic for die-hard animal lovers need? Nothing, I assure you, and thought you should probably rent it before buying it and taking the risk of not liking it, go on ahead and buy it. If you regret it, you can write nasty comments in my comment box. ;)
Have a fun afternoon!
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Great movie for kids!
Added 5/13/2009
My four year old loves this movie. It has some potty humor. That is probably why he thinks it is so funny.
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