They had me wondering about the strength of the movie when these thugs actually thought of messing with a PURE BRED GERM
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Eightythreeyearoldguy — 14 years ago(August 23, 2011 10:18 AM)
Seriously though, I thought the dog an admirable touch to a movie which has much more depth than it would appear to have.
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aliza_tvito — 14 years ago(October 30, 2011 02:57 PM)
///their involvement in the holocaust which Hollywood is still, understandably, very touchy about. ///
I liked your post, Dondi0, but at this spot your sense of humour betrayed you at the most perfidious way.
Anyway, the Hollywood is by no means "touchy" about the Holocaust. It just pumps the money from the theme.
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DaVooz — 13 years ago(October 15, 2012 04:38 AM)
Beagles, dachshunds and poodles are notoriously difficult to work with due to their powerful union the BDP
Did you see Bonfire of the Vanities? A dachshund is acting really great in that opening sequence where Hanks is determined to go outside to make a phone call from a booth but the dog isn't too eager nor willing to go out in the pouring rain
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StrontiumAE — 14 years ago(April 09, 2011 06:11 AM)
On a side note, its nice to know that people still know about Boggie Down Productions in an age of Beiber, Soulja Boy and Nicki Minaj
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microx96002 — 14 years ago(May 08, 2011 03:48 PM)
I once had to work a security job with a German Shepherd that would acted just like the dog in this movie. He was pretty useless and only a "deterrent", which this dog certainly have been to me. I wouldn't approach someone with a German Shepherd regardless of it's demeanor. The whole movie sucked like that. And I like Neil Jordan movies. Ms. Foster has been having a terrible run of movie luck lately.
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daughterofolaf — 12 years ago(July 20, 2013 08:23 AM)
It was not a GSD, for one thing. And secondly, not every dog will attack thugs or defend someone being attackedincluding GSDs. You clearly don't know much about dogs. Third, the dog WAS going nuts but it was on a leash being restrained and antagonized, it was not freely running around or able to do much of anything.
In addition, it's hilarious that not one person on hereincluding a supposed GSD owner does not realize that the dog in the film is not a German Sheperd. I get that the OP is trying to be funny but the idiocy here is way funnier.
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verizonowner88 — 12 years ago(October 28, 2013 12:57 AM)
You are correct. That is not a German Shepherd. GSD's have two to three inch long hair along their backs. Belgians have very short hair like "Curtis". Also GSD'S are generally much bigger and their coloring is different. One more thing, the GSD has a unique stance that I never saw Curtis use in the limited dog scenes. A shepherd focusing on a ball almost certainly would have been in this stance which is called stacking.