Friday, August 10, 2007

FIRE HOUSE DOG NOW AVAILABLE

FIRE HOUSE DOG NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE


HERE IS THE SUMMARY FOR THE MOVIE FIREHOUSE DOG FROM IMDB

Rexxx, Hollywood's top canine star, gets lost and is adopted into a shabby firehouse. He teams up with a young kid (Hutcherson) to get the station back on its feet.

HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE FIREHOUSE DOG FROM DVDTALK

"Firehouse Dog" is a mess, but it's a good-natured mess. It's about a boy and his dog, and also about firefighters, and so I don't see how it's possible not to have warm feelings toward it. Kids? Dogs? Heroes? This movie was custom-made to make my mom cry. It's part feel-good family romp, part Hollywood satire, part kids-save-the-day mystery. Like I said, it's a mess. It has too many dog farts, and by "too many," I mean "more than zero." It also has the dog taking a dump in the stew -- BUT AT LEAST NO ONE SUBSEQUENTLY EATS THE STEW. That's a small victory, but nowadays, with family films as poop-centric as they are, you take all the victories you can get. So yeah, big jumbled mess of a film with way too many things going on, and it's far too long for a kid flick. And yet I'm sort of casually recommending it, because a) it's not boring, b) it's sometimes kind of funny, and c) it's heartwarming. Too many family films are idiotic and pointless and confuse chaos with comedy. "Firehouse Dog" is calm and assured. It doesn't dance around like a monkey and honk its big clown nose to try to convince you to like it. It just does its thing, smoothly and somewhat intelligently, and lets you decide.

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