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Cats & Dogs (Widescreen Edition)

Cats & Dogs (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Just good fun
Review: I laughed throughout this movie! The kids loved it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Evil does not wear a bonnet!
Review: This is great! I reccommend it for anyone! Evil does not wear a
bonnet!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This Movie Is Fantastic
Review: Cats and Dogs is a great family film. But before you watch it, remember to treat it as comedy. If you watch it looking for plot holes and reality checks, you'll find plenty. If you watch it as plain and simple fantasy, you'll love it.
Cats and Dogs is fun, clean, and full of good family morals. The Cats try to take over the world, and are stopped by a puppy who is determined to save his boy. The family comes together at the end, and although the puppy is offered a job as an undercover dog agent, he declines in favor of staying with his family.
This movie is hilarious. The main villain, Mr. Tinkles, lives with a very elderly, bedridden man and his nursemaid. After the man falls asleep, his nurse comes in and sees Mr. Tinkles lying gleefully on top of him. She says "Time for your bathy-wathy Mr. Tinkles." The cat promptly responds, "You take a bath, you stinking human! Now get out of here, you're botherin' me." She promptly faints. At the end of the film, the nursemaid finds Mr. Tinkles and takes him home with her to live with her two sisters where they dress him in all sorts of cute shirts while he scowls at them.
Altogether, this movie is a warm, wonderful, and hilarious family film.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent movie (must have)!!!!
Review: I figured this would be another one of those milo & otis movies or homeward bound but this has got alot of good comedy with the cats & dogs in it. I especially liked the cats in the matrix style fighting that was great. the movie kept me entertained the full hour & half, if your a cat or dog lover i guarantee this is for you.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: AN OSCAR WORTHY MOVIE OF GIGANTIC PROPORTIONS. BREATHTAKING!
Review: this movie was awsome. i love a cat and dog, and when they fight it funny as ever in this movie. i love it . i love it. i love it. my boy is only 15 years old and he loves it. i watched it in the theatre like 5 times and i cant stop seeing the cute little dogs talking to each other. word to all the peeeps who made this movie. its pure genius and i love it. props to toby mcgwire for directing this masterpiece. i love you man. thnak you to warner bros for conceiving this oscar worthy script. if there were doggy and cat oscars these cats and dogs would win. they are so great in this movie. i wish i knew there names so i could tattoo them on my arm.

SO I CANT RECOMMEND THIS MOVIE ENOUGH. ITS A FLAWLESS PIECE OF FILM FOR ALL AGES. IN THE RANKS OF CASABLANCA AND GODFATHER NO DOUBT. 10 **** A+ (WORD TOBY) JUST PLAYIN DAWG

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EXTREMELY FUNNY!
Review: I just have to say that you will not stop laughing while you watch this movie. No matter if you are an adult or a child, you'll love this amazing and creative movie!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Cat lovers, beware!
Review: If you are a cat-lover, and are somewhat defensive about it, you may not truly appreciate the hilarity of this pro-canine family movie. With the cats bent on world domination, only the dogs and their intricate anti-espionage network can save the research scientist who is working to cure humans of their dog allergies. It's not Shakespeare, but it is certainly an entertaining way to spend an hour and a half with your kids.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Strictly for the kiddies
Review: I went to see this one in the cinemas, haven't seen the DVD/video so these comments relate only to the movie itself. And also I should mention that I haven't seen the whole thing -- my wife and I walked out of the theater after about a 1/2 hour. Obviously it wasn't meant to be War and Peace or other high-brow theatrics, but I've seen some great movies oriented towards the younger audience, most recently Spy Kids which is a classic in my book (if you haven't already seen this one I strongly recommend it). I actually had rather high hopes for Cats & Dogs, it seemed so cute in the previews. But it's just too juvenile, not particularly great special effects for the pets, certainly not good acting (esp. not from Goldblum). Anyway, what more can I add to the fact we walked out of the theater. I think younger set, probably 8-10 and under, might like it, but if you're an adult who often likes the innocence and fun of Disney/Spy Kids/et. al. I'd say this one isn't worth the try.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Just Okay
Review: The movie is cute but nothing more. With all of the stars that were voices in the movie I expected much more.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good effort, but doesn't quite make it
Review: It turns out that there has been a cold war going on between cats and dogs for centuries--ever since humans escaped from bondage at the paws of their feline masters in the days of ancient Egypt. The cold war gets hot when Professor Brody (Jeff Goldblum) develops a cure for the allergic reaction to dogs. The cats, led by the evil Mr. Tinkle (Sean Hayes), are determined to stop him and unleash all of the technology at their disposal to do so. It is up to the dogs, and a mistakenly recruited puppy named Lou (Toby Maguire), to protect them.

The premise is good and the film is very funny at times, but it just can't sustain it's premise until the end. I was bored by the end of the film. Loved those ninja Siamese cats, though.


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