Genre: Comedy
Directed by Josh Greenbaum
Screenplay by Dan Perrault
Produced by Phil Lord; Christopher Miller; Erik Feig; Aditya Sood; Louis Leterrier; Dan Perrault
Starring: Will Ferrell, Jamie Foxx, Isla Fisher, Randall Park, Brett Gelman & Will Forte.
Cinematography: Tim Orr
Edited by David Rennie, Sabrina Plisco, Greg Hayden
Music by Dara Taylor
Production companies: Lord Miller Productions, Picturestart, Rabbit Hole Productions
Distributed by: Universal Pictures
The plot: Abandoned on the mean city streets by his lowlife owner, Doug, a naive but lovable dog named Reggie falls in with a fast-talking, foul-mouthed Boston Terrier and his gang of strays. Determined to seek revenge, Reggie and his new canine pals embark on an epic adventure to get him home and make Doug pay for his dirty deed.
This movie was really good
Pros: I was surprised ended up likening this dog movie. This movie had a lot of F-bombs, sex jokes and swearing and there were funny to me. Most to all of the voice acting was so good. The film does teach me how important it to care for a dog and also this is a film at anyone can watch for all ages.
Cons: Doug was a horrible owner. That mid-credits scene was unnecessary and other jokes didn’t work such as offers.
The Casts:
- Will Forte as Doug, Reggie’s former owner
- Brett Gelman as Willy, an Animal Control officer
- Dan Perrault as Dr. Hagen
- Dennis Quaid as Himself, a birdwatcher
- Sophie as Reggie
- Benny as Bug
- Elsa as Maggie
- Dalin as Hunter
Voices:
- Will Ferrell as Reggie, a Border Terrier
- Jamie Foxx as Bug, a stray Boston Terrier
- Isla Fisher as Maggie, an Australian Shepherd
- Randall Park as Hunter, a Great Dane
- Rob Riggle as Rolf, a German Shepherd police dog
- Josh Gad as Gus, a Labrador Retriever.
- Sofía Vergara as Dolores the couch
- Jamie Demetriou as Chester, a bulldog
- Greta Lee as Bella, a Pomeranian.
- Jimmy Tatro as Finn the Rottweiler
- Harvey Guillén as Shitstain, a Chihuahua.
- Jack De Sanz as Munchkin, a gnome
- Phil Morris as Bubsy
- David Herman as underbite pound dog
I recommend watching this movie.
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 Stars
Ryan Balkwill:
Resident film reviewer,
Level Best Art Cafe