A young girl's love for a tiny puppy named Clifford makes the dog grow to an enormous size.A young girl's love for a tiny puppy named Clifford makes the dog grow to an enormous size.A young girl's love for a tiny puppy named Clifford makes the dog grow to an enormous size.
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3 out of 5 stars.
Clifford being made into a live action film is finally on the screen. It is cute. The cast is charming with there roles. The humor is cheesy and fun for the whole family. The story is decent. And the visual effects are iffy. But still enjoyable for the family.
Clifford being made into a live action film is finally on the screen. It is cute. The cast is charming with there roles. The humor is cheesy and fun for the whole family. The story is decent. And the visual effects are iffy. But still enjoyable for the family.
All jokes aside, what did you expect from this? This is a really silly, quite stupid, fast-paced movie that has a great deal of heart and not a lot of sense to it.
It's purely inoffensive. It's dumb and frantic enough for young children yet I was surprised at how many of the jokes landed for me as an adult.
I didn't hate it. I enjoyed myself. It's a fun, forgettable time.
It's purely inoffensive. It's dumb and frantic enough for young children yet I was surprised at how many of the jokes landed for me as an adult.
I didn't hate it. I enjoyed myself. It's a fun, forgettable time.
I remember the books when I was a kid of Clifford the Big Red Dog, and after all the kids books being made into films, I was not surprised that Clifford was made.
My only problem with this film is Jack Whitehall, he's not terrible but moments where he tries to be funny, he isn't. Trying to be Topher Grace and Zachery Levi mixed together and it doesn't get many laughs. The effects with Clifford are very done, really has you convinced. Darby Camp is a delight here, so was John Cleese and Russell Wong. If anybody read the books, I believe you'll feel like a kid again watching this.
My only problem with this film is Jack Whitehall, he's not terrible but moments where he tries to be funny, he isn't. Trying to be Topher Grace and Zachery Levi mixed together and it doesn't get many laughs. The effects with Clifford are very done, really has you convinced. Darby Camp is a delight here, so was John Cleese and Russell Wong. If anybody read the books, I believe you'll feel like a kid again watching this.
This is a super cute movie that is fun for the whole family. I was laughing just as hard as my children and it was a great story. With that being said; surely we could have had better graphics. The CGI puppy was so poorly done, it distracted from the actual movie...
This movie was just what I thought it was going to be. Just like the Clifford books and PBS show it is just as kid friendly and cute like the the show and books were showing.
The acting was fine and I think the actor playing Cliffords owner Emily Elizabeth was trying to give a good performance, sometimes it works but sometimes it's awkward.
The other actors are just silly because its a kids movie and they can be entertained by that, even when there is a big red dog running around.
Clifford was actually cute and lovable with pretty good effects making Clifford looking real, only when there are close ups of Emily Elizabeth riding Clifford it can obviously look like CGI.
But most of the effects work and I found myself liking what they have, even if it is random and made only to entertain kids.
If you like the Clifford the Big Red Dog books and PBS show then you might like this. Overall It was entertaining and surprising when it does something I didn't expect, but it's just a normal kids movie.
The acting was fine and I think the actor playing Cliffords owner Emily Elizabeth was trying to give a good performance, sometimes it works but sometimes it's awkward.
The other actors are just silly because its a kids movie and they can be entertained by that, even when there is a big red dog running around.
Clifford was actually cute and lovable with pretty good effects making Clifford looking real, only when there are close ups of Emily Elizabeth riding Clifford it can obviously look like CGI.
But most of the effects work and I found myself liking what they have, even if it is random and made only to entertain kids.
If you like the Clifford the Big Red Dog books and PBS show then you might like this. Overall It was entertaining and surprising when it does something I didn't expect, but it's just a normal kids movie.
Did you know
- TriviaMr Bridwell is named after the "Clifford the Big Red Dog" book series creator Norman Bridwell.
- GoofsAt 41: the vet puts his stethoscope in his ears the wrong way around (a mistake often made by actors).
- Quotes
Emily Elizabeth: How big is he going to get?
Mr. Bridwell: That depends, doesn't it?
Emily Elizabeth: On what?
Mr. Bridwell: On how much you love him.
- Crazy creditsThe Kerner Entertainment Company logo and part of the closing credits are accompanied by artwork based on the "Clifford the Big Red Dog" children's books.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: A Shadow of a Doubt (2021)
- SoundtracksSunshine
Written by Ryan Tedder, Brent Kutzle, Tyler Spry, Zach Skelton, Casey Smith and Noel Zancanella
Produced by Ryan Tedder, Brent Kutzle & Tyler Spry
Performed by OneRepublic
Courtesy of Mosley/Interscope Records
under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Clifford: El Gran Perro Rojo
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- Budget
- $64,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $48,947,356
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $16,627,491
- Nov 14, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $116,585,807
- Runtime
- 1h 36m(96 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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