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message 1: by Huck (new)

Huck Flynn | 382 comments Inspired by Brass Neck's latest doggy drama - i'd like to find out what your favourite dog movie is (the dog doesn't need to be the main feature). Here's 2 i thought were great:
Dean Spanley (2008) - a bit sad
As Good As It Gets (1997)


message 2: by Huck (new)

Huck Flynn | 382 comments Huck wrote: "Inspired by Brass Neck's latest doggy drama - i'd like to find out what your favourite dog movie is (the dog doesn't need to be the main feature). Here's 2 i thought were great:
Dean Spanley (2008)..."


Just to clarify Brass, i said doggy, not dogging !


message 3: by SussexWelsh (last edited Jun 07, 2022 04:51AM) (new)

SussexWelsh | 7549 comments As a kid, I loved The Incredible Journey (1963).
More recently there is Red Dog (2011), from the book of the same name by Louis de Bernieres (2002), which is based on a true story.


message 4: by Brass Neck (last edited Jun 07, 2022 05:38AM) (new)

Brass Neck | 3979 comments I can think of some absolute sh*te movies built around a dog character - Beethoven and Turner & Hooch spring to mind.

I did enjoy the Argentinian Spanish language film Bombón: El Perro
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0420548/


message 5: by Brass Neck (new)

Brass Neck | 3979 comments Speaking of dogging a small coach was booked to take Grimbarian and Cleethorpians to Louth for a blues gig. We were promised the bus would do drop-offs near our homes but it failed to take the turning for chez Brass so I said I was OK with being dropped the far side of the country park and walking a mile or less through it. The park gates are never closed and the car park was full of cars with their headlights on. Discretion being the better part of valour I walked round the tree-obscured perimeter rather than through it and to this day have no idea why they were gathered there on a balmy Saturday night past midnight.


message 6: by Val (new)

Val H. | 22439 comments Another vote for the 1963 version of The Incredible Journey. I only have to think of Bodger to bring a tear to my eye.



And there's a few of us who cried through "Old Yeller". And "My Dog Skip".


message 7: by Tim (new)

Tim Franklin | 11038 comments One I'm not sure I could watch - Cujo

One watched recently; the dog is more cutsie than important - Man Made Monster (1941)


message 8: by SussexWelsh (new)

SussexWelsh | 7549 comments Val wrote: "Another vote for the 1963 version of The Incredible Journey. I only have to think of Bodger to bring a tear to my eye.

Indeed, Val. Have you not seen Red Dog? It's equally poignant (and Australian!). :-)


message 9: by Val (new)

Val H. | 22439 comments SussexWelsh wrote: "Indeed, Val. Have you not seen Red Dog? It's equally poignant (and Australian!). :-)..."

No, it's one I've never caught up with. I'm sure I would like it because it's based on the book by Louis de Bernières and I loved "Captain Corelli's Mandolin" - the book, not the film (I avoid Nicholas Cage like the plague). I really must make the effort.


message 10: by SussexWelsh (new)

SussexWelsh | 7549 comments Val wrote: "No, it's one I've never caught up with. I'm sure I would like it because it's based on the book by Louis de Bernières ..."

..... as I said in my original post ;-)


message 11: by Val (new)

Val H. | 22439 comments SussexWelsh wrote: "..... as I said in my original post ;-)"

Doh!


message 12: by Huck (new)

Huck Flynn | 382 comments Brass Neck wrote: "I can think of some absolute sh*te movies built around a dog character - Beethoven and Turner & Hooch spring to mind.

I did enjoy the Argentinian Spanish language film Bombón: El Perro
https://www..."


i thought Turner and Hooch was OK but i agree Bombon is very good. If you want dogs and laughs - you need to see Best in Show (2000) - brilliant. I saw a film recently about a dog who keeps dying and coming back as a different breed - bit of a tear jerker but enjoyable enough. Can't recall the name, or any of the actors


message 13: by Brass Neck (last edited Jun 07, 2022 11:48AM) (new)

Brass Neck | 3979 comments Let's hear it for ....... LLAAAASSSSSIIIIEEEE!

Does the slinky dachshund in Toy Story count?


message 14: by Huck (new)

Huck Flynn | 382 comments Black and Whites
Laughing Gravy (1931)
The Thin Man (1934)
Hound of the Baskervilles (1959)
- i guess the Wolfman isn't really a dog ?


message 15: by Collette (new)

Collette | 6216 comments My favourite doggy film is Fluke (1995). Based on the James Herbert book. Broke my heart at it.


message 16: by Helen The Melon (new)

Helen The Melon | 3454 comments I'm not much of a film fan or a dog fan, but Frankenweenie was great - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=29vIJQo...

Also, Gromit from Wallace & G short films (obvs) and The Curse of the Were-Rabbit; Bitzer from Shaun The Sheep; Frank The Pug from Men In Black; and Ambrosius, Sir Didymus' steed, in Labyrinth (1986).


message 17: by Craig White (new)

Craig White | 6727 comments Reservoir Dogs.

there are two things wrong with that title!


message 18: by Brass Neck (new)

Brass Neck | 3979 comments 101 Dalmations, cartoon or Glenn Close versions, anyone?


message 19: by theDuke (new)

theDuke | 6532 comments Does The Grey count?

Wolves are canines but I wouldn,t want one as a pet! Lovely as they are.

Also, not sure if any movies were made of these, but Lassie and Timothy from Famous Five?


message 20: by nocheese (new)

nocheese | 6824 comments My favourite film about dogs. I can’t say it better than the Guardian review. https://www.theguardian.com/film/2021...
It’s called ‘Stray’.


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