Dog Man
⭐8.5/10
I watched this and Paddington in the theatre back to back. These are both kids' comedies, but it's very funny to examine how incredibly different they are. Paddington has a super British sensibility with charming writing and cute characters. In Dog Man, everyone is hideous, the jokes come every two seconds, and if it's not a fart joke, then it's probably a burp joke. The ultimate American production.
And I loved it! It was genuinely hilarious. I kid about the fart jokes - I actually think there are some very clever jokes here. The animation and slapstick humor is always great, and there are plenty of dog gags which I'm always receptive to. This movie also has a bit of a cute message about family, and while I didn't shed a tear, I do think it was a nice counterpart to the frantic humour.
This felt a lot like some modern movies I like such as The Mitchells, TMNT, or even Puss in Boots. It's maybe a bit more childish than those, and I probably wouldn't recommend watching without a kid (or Willy), but I thought it was exactly what I wanted otherwise. It also featured the Jack Spicer type of villain, the one who just knows he wants to be evil but has no other purposes in mind. Always a hit for me. Plus check out Floppy up top - just a hilarious secondary villain through animation alone.
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