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Things start out in the household of the Brodys (do you hear Bradys?),
genially presided over by nerdy dad (Jeff Goldblum), dedicated to a search
for a serum for human allergies to dogs, such as Lou (voiced by Tobey Maguire).
Mom (Elizabeth Perkins) and son Scott (Alexander Pollock) complete the
household, but nobody, on two legs or four, really stands out as a distinct
personality (animal-ity?) that we can care about.
For my kid alert on this one, I suspect that this would have a high
squirm factor. James Bond? Mission
Impossible? Are these parodies the way to little kids’ hearts? We’ve seen, well, heard, some great vocal work in recent
animated films, but frankly, except for Susan Sarandon’s pup, there’s not
much to remember here.
In fact, there’s not much to remember here on any level. Shrek still gets my bet for best in show (and if you aren’t familiar with Best in Show from last year, the best you can do is find it on cable or video) for this summer.
POPCORN
Cats & Dogs comes out very strongly on the side of the dogs. For one of the richest sites on the Internet, which gives equal coverage to cats and dogs, and to birds as well, not to mention cigars (and smoking cessation), liberals and conservatives, and even the classiest classic Hollywood film site on the Internet, head for About.com, the “human Internet,” as it bills itself--yes, human! With over 700 individual topic sites, each with a real live human who will really respond to your concerns, it is the best entry I know of to the Internet. Keep your feet dry, your heart full of noble thoughts, not to mention your companion animal of choice on your lap, at your feet, or on your shoulder, and although dogs are few at R&R, you can enjoy rovin’ through the animal kingdom to rave about cats, parrots, and gators without leaving our own little cyber-peanut-patch. And for the politically correct, here is a site that deals with a serious Internet problem.