Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
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Watched this film this morning in Cardiff. My first 3D film. The short film at the start was really good in 3D, there wasn't quite so much 3D in the Cats and Dogs film itself, but it was still pretty impressive. I did enjoy the film and my husband did too. A predictable ending but lots of cute animals to watch.
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We just came back from watching the film in Uxbridge, we all throughly enjoyed it. I thought 'Hannibal' cat was great, children did not understand that part, as they have not seen Silence of the Lambs.
The cinema was about 90% full and I thought the younger children there were really well behaved.
The cinema was about 90% full and I thought the younger children there were really well behaved.
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I thought the Hannibal cat was funny too. Wonder if they'll do another prequel using him as the main baddie!
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I think they may well do Splodgy and I think it would be extremely funny ! Maybe it would need to be aimed at 'the older child' as it could be quite vicious !!!!!
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When is a free screening not a free screening? When you're told by cinema staff at the Odeon Kingston that you have to b*y the 3D glasses for £1. Bleeding cheek! I could have been a bit more argumentative but left it at a slightly incredulous 'But it's a FREE screening!'. Did this happen at all the other screenings?
Any way as for the film it was fairly enjoyable. Not as bad as I expected it to be but not great either. A fair few decent gags and an awful lot of poor ones. A lot of the good stuff was completely lost on the kids, the Bond movie in-jokes including a decent credit sequence with Shirley Bassey doing a cover of Pink's 'Get this Party Started' and Roger Moore voicing a cat called Tab Lazenby. And as mentioned already a 'Silence of the Lambs' gag and a scene where a bunch of cats are 'high' on cat-nip. Of course there was plenty of physical humour to keep the kids happy though.
Another plus was some of it's voice cast. Though James Marsden and Christina Applegate where suitably bland and anonymous as the main dog and cat characters, there was some fantastic stuff from Bette Midler as the villain Kitty Galore, Nick Nolte as the gruff Butch, the already mentioned Roger Moore and Sean Hayes reprising his wonderfully over the top role from the first movie as Mr Tinkles. Best of all for me was Wallace Shawn as one of Kitty Galore's sidekicks. It always tickles me when the heavyweight intellectual playwright makes an appearance in movies like this, though the slightly creepy cat he voices is unlikely to have the lasting impact of his Rex from the Toy Story movies.
The human cast was less memorable. Chris O'Donnell has the look of a man wondering what the hell he's doing in a role like this. After a laughable introductory scene where he's presented as a tough guy (seriously, the guy looks like he'd cry if he got a paper cut), he spends the rest of the movie wandering around looking for his lost dog (or possibly his career). Jack McBrayer is a little better as Chuck the Magnificent, Kitty Galore's owner, but isn't given a great deal to work with so just mugs a lot.
The special effects are a pretty mixed bag too. Some really good, some incredibly shoddy. The 3D wasn't exactly up to much either, only occasionally effective.
Overall this was a watchable enough film. Great for undemanding kids, with enough in-jokes to keep adults going.
The Looney Tunes short beforehand was good fun too, even if it did make me a bit nostalgic for the simpler 2D pleasures of Chuck Jones.
Any way as for the film it was fairly enjoyable. Not as bad as I expected it to be but not great either. A fair few decent gags and an awful lot of poor ones. A lot of the good stuff was completely lost on the kids, the Bond movie in-jokes including a decent credit sequence with Shirley Bassey doing a cover of Pink's 'Get this Party Started' and Roger Moore voicing a cat called Tab Lazenby. And as mentioned already a 'Silence of the Lambs' gag and a scene where a bunch of cats are 'high' on cat-nip. Of course there was plenty of physical humour to keep the kids happy though.
Another plus was some of it's voice cast. Though James Marsden and Christina Applegate where suitably bland and anonymous as the main dog and cat characters, there was some fantastic stuff from Bette Midler as the villain Kitty Galore, Nick Nolte as the gruff Butch, the already mentioned Roger Moore and Sean Hayes reprising his wonderfully over the top role from the first movie as Mr Tinkles. Best of all for me was Wallace Shawn as one of Kitty Galore's sidekicks. It always tickles me when the heavyweight intellectual playwright makes an appearance in movies like this, though the slightly creepy cat he voices is unlikely to have the lasting impact of his Rex from the Toy Story movies.
The human cast was less memorable. Chris O'Donnell has the look of a man wondering what the hell he's doing in a role like this. After a laughable introductory scene where he's presented as a tough guy (seriously, the guy looks like he'd cry if he got a paper cut), he spends the rest of the movie wandering around looking for his lost dog (or possibly his career). Jack McBrayer is a little better as Chuck the Magnificent, Kitty Galore's owner, but isn't given a great deal to work with so just mugs a lot.
The special effects are a pretty mixed bag too. Some really good, some incredibly shoddy. The 3D wasn't exactly up to much either, only occasionally effective.
Overall this was a watchable enough film. Great for undemanding kids, with enough in-jokes to keep adults going.
The Looney Tunes short beforehand was good fun too, even if it did make me a bit nostalgic for the simpler 2D pleasures of Chuck Jones.
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That is bloody cheeky and shouldn't happen at a free screening. I have been to plenty free 3D screenings and they always throw the glasses in as well! If I was you I would complain, especially as you probably, like the rest of us, have some 3D glasses at home from former screenings which you could have brought along if you'd known!
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I do actually. But I'll know better in the future. As for the complaining, I'll use the Sky feedback form for that.Beate wrote:That is bloody cheeky and shouldn't happen at a free screening. I have been to plenty free 3D screenings and they always throw the glasses in as well! If I was you I would complain, especially as you probably, like the rest of us, have some 3D glasses at home from former screenings which you could have brought along if you'd known!
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Which cinema was it? I would complain to them as well. I am a great believer in complaints.
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Beate wrote:That is bloody cheeky and shouldn't happen at a free screening. I have been to plenty free 3D screenings and they always throw the glasses in as well! If I was you I would complain, especially as you probably, like the rest of us, have some 3D glasses at home from former screenings which you could have brought along if you'd known!
They did try to charge at the Trafford Centre for the glasses but a lady complained then the manager sorted it out and the attendant did go in and find the people who had pa*d to give them a refund.
Enjoyed the film especially the Hannibal character 6/10