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CATS AND DOGS
The story boils down to a simple message of the need for an emotionally involved father in the family.

Review by David Bruce



(2001)


This page was created on July 06, 2001
This page was last updated on
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Who Will You Root For?

Click to enlargeDirected by Lawrence Guterman
Written by John Requa & Glenn Ficarra

Alec Baldwin .... Butch (voice)
Michael Clarke Duncan .... Sam (voice)
Sean Hayes .... Mr. Tinkles (voice)
Jon Lovitz .... Calico (voice)
Tobey Maguire .... Lou (voice)
Joe Pantoliano .... Peek (voice)
Susan Sarandon .... Ivy (voice)
Jeff Goldblum .... Professor Brody
Elizabeth Perkins .... Mrs. Brody
Alexander Pollock .... Scott Brody

Produced by Chris Bender (executive producer), Bruce Berman (executive producer), Christopher DeFaria (producer), Andrew Lazar (producer), Craig Perry (producer), J.C. Spink (executive producer), Warren Zide (producer)
Original music by John Debney
Cinematography by Julio Macat
Film Editing by Rick Finney

Rated PG


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CATS AND DOGS
STUDIO SYNOPSIS:
Click to enlargeComedic action-adventure that mixes live action with groundbreaking CGI and animatronic effects. "Cats & Dogs" uncovers the truth about the high-tech, secret war being waged in neighborhoods everywhere that humans aren't even aware of: an eternal struggle between the two great armies of Cats and Dogs. The story follows a Cat plan to destroy a new vaccine that, if developed, would destroy all human allergies to Dogs, and the Dogs' efforts to stop the Cats from executing their plan.

REVIEW

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WHY THE DOGS
Subject: Cats_and_Dogs
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001
From: Electron Bum

A little disappointing from a cat-lovers' point of view. Why are dogs always the good guys, and cats always the bad guys? Couldn't they have balanced it out with a positive cat character?

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