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Good Boy!
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Liam Aiken
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Molly Shannon
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Kevin Nealon
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Matthew Broderick
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Brittany Murphy
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Carl Reiner
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Directed by John Robert Hoffman. Family comedy. Rated PG for some mild crude humor. MGM Pictures.
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Intergalactic K-9's
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Owen (Liam Aiken) is a teenager who has struck a deal with his parents. If he shows he is responsible in caring for other people's pets, by walking the neighbors' dogs, for instance, he can adopt his own pooch. When he's earned the right to make the trip to the animal shelter with his parents, he selects a dog that he names Hubble. An appropriate name for this dog, not only because of the telescope in space with that name, but the fact that this dog is from outer space, and he has a few other characteristics that are mind boggling.
Hubble, is from the planet Sirius, where 100% of the inhabitants are dogs that speak English, have their own space ship, and a head of state with a support staff. On Sirius, Hubble is known as 3942. He was sent to Earth to prepare a report on the status of dogs here. Some time ago dogs were sent to Earth to colonize it and the planetary leader of Sirius is a Great Dane who is not happy with their status as pets.
Owen discovers quickly that Hubble is no ordinary dog. During his training, he instantly understands how to sit, stay and roll over. When told to "play dead," he does a dog-gone good imitation of a death scene from a bad movie. One night Owen follows Hubble from his house into a nearby field where he discovers the dog trying to use a communications device to reach Sirius. Things really change when Hubble starts to speak, or as he tells Owen, "Your hearing just got a lot better."
Since things are not going as planned here on earth, a decision is made for the dogs to return to Sirius. As the "Back to Sirius" movement begins, the dog lover owners are emotionally crushed, as their pets are missing. If the dogs do come back to Earth, should they be the intellectual equals of humans or do they return as they now are?
"Good Boy!" is at times an overly cute tale, aimed at young kids who either have or want to own a dog. It's fanciful and the photographic quality is outstanding. With the punch and snap of " Finding Nemo" and " Shrek," though in live action, you'll get an idea of how beautiful it is from a technical point of view. The print we saw was a digital VHS recording, something we had never before heard of.
With Bob the dogcatcher, a John Goodman type, sweet neighbor girl Connie (Brittany Moldowan) and talking dogs that remind you of Goodman and Billy Crystal in " Monsters, Inc.," "Good Boy!" is a fine, family film you, as an adult, can't help but love ¾ even if you only just like it.
George O. Singleton © 2003
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