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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn intergalactic dog pilot from Sirius (the dog star), visits Earth to verify the rumors that dogs have failed to take over the planet.An intergalactic dog pilot from Sirius (the dog star), visits Earth to verify the rumors that dogs have failed to take over the planet.An intergalactic dog pilot from Sirius (the dog star), visits Earth to verify the rumors that dogs have failed to take over the planet.
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- 3 candidature totali
Matthew Broderick
- Hubble
- (voce)
Hunter Elliott
- Frankie
- (as Hunter Elliot)
Ben Immanuel
- Wilson's Dad
- (as Benjamin Ratner)
Paul Vogt
- Bob the Dog Catcher
- (as Paul C. Vogt)
Brenda Crichlow
- Mrs. Fleming
- (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
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Cute!
I noticed this film got a low rating, maybe these people were not dog lovers. I thought the plot, if it was a plot, about the the "alien" dog was a little thin but the dogs were wonderful, the boy was great. Sometimes it's just good to go to the movies the enjoy a sweet little no-nonsense film that's just there for pure entertainment. I was entertained.
Good Boy ? Good Movie !!!!
I went to see this movie because I am a fan of Liam Akin's.
I wasn't expecting much out of the movie, though.
But the movie turned out to be better than I expected.
It had a few flavors of "Benji" and "The Cat From Outter Space" mixed into it.
A definite must-see for people who have children or nieces and nephews.
I wasn't expecting much out of the movie, though.
But the movie turned out to be better than I expected.
It had a few flavors of "Benji" and "The Cat From Outter Space" mixed into it.
A definite must-see for people who have children or nieces and nephews.
It's My Dog Skip meets E.T.
This is a very entertaining lighthearted film, it's for anybody who has a pet. 12 year old Owen Baker(Liam Aiken) is a very lonely boy, who's best friends so far seem to be the neighbors dogs he walks everyday. Owen really wants one of his own. One day his parents take him to the pound to get one. He finds a cute dog and names him Hubble. But Owen slowly discovers, this is no ordinary dog. Who just happens to be a very intelligent dog from outer space. A pure delight for the whole family. Matthew Broderick is also good as the voice of Hubble. It's funny and delightful. Please don't quit making movies like this.
Overall, a cute movie with some mild crude humor.
I thought that the plot was pretty creative, as was the writing. Two or three jokes related to bodily functions, but mostly they were cute jokes with creative insight on what a dog might say to us if we could understand them. Also, some creative insight on what a dog's place is in this world and who is really in charge of who. Some of the acting was a little stale(no academy awards here), but most of the acting was good to very good. My test is the "suspension of dis-belief" test. Can I forget reality long enough to accept the story line and think of the actors as the characters they are portraying? The answer here was yes. The acting was good enough that I suspended my dis-belief and was able to enjoy the story line and the humor. My kids are 7 and 4 1/2 and they loved it. For them, I will almost surely end up buying it. I would give it a 7 out of 10.
My 8-year-old gave it a '10'
I took my son, 8, to see "Good Boy" on a recent visit to Seattle. He gave it a '10', which is pretty good as he was ranking it right up there with a visit to the zoo and the Pacific Science Center. I'd give it a '6', pleading a reticent adulthood, but add that it's far better than the anti-family detritus Disney's turning out these days.
The MGM movie tells the story of Owen, 12, and the dog he adopts, that turns out to be from outer space on a special mission. "Good Boy" is easy to take, even with the obligatory couple of flatulence jokes that earned the "PG" rating(my son of course thought them hilarious). It was funny, drew a few tears out of both of us, and ended happily. What more could you ask in a family film?
The MGM movie tells the story of Owen, 12, and the dog he adopts, that turns out to be from outer space on a special mission. "Good Boy" is easy to take, even with the obligatory couple of flatulence jokes that earned the "PG" rating(my son of course thought them hilarious). It was funny, drew a few tears out of both of us, and ended happily. What more could you ask in a family film?
Lo sapevi?
- QuizLiam Aiken was given his own Italian greyhound puppy (which he named Kes) as a gift for working on the film. It was to be presented on his last day of filming, but was withheld until the end of the day as his saddest scene was to be filmed on that day and the crew didn't want him to be happy.
- BlooperWho built the dogs' spaceships? They can't have done it themselves, not having opposable thumbs.
- ConnessioniEdited into Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! (2012)
- Colonne sonoreThe Puppy Song
Written by Harry Nilsson
Performed by Uncle Kracker
Produced by Mike Bradford
Courtesy of Lava Records
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- Budget
- 18.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 37.667.746 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 13.107.022 USD
- 12 ott 2003
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 45.490.616 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 28min(88 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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