zif ofoz
a delightful non-heavy film of a spoiled Hollywood 'star dog' finding his inner dog through rough work at a fire station and a very strong minded little boy.this movie is not - i repeat 'not' high acting nor does it pretend to be. the characters are not to be believed as real. but are rather charming and a bit goofy. which (for me) drew me into this movie. my favorite is the firehouse cook!PLUS there is a plot of mystery with good & evil characters keeping the story constantly moving. the laughs are plenty with the goofy dog and often silly firemen.for lite entertainment and just a feel good story this is a winner!
Jackson Booth-Millard
I spotted this family film and I assumed it was made by Disney, it isn't, but I guess I was going to watch it and still give it a chance, as there have been the occasional dog hero films that have proved worth watching for me. Basically Rexxx the Dog (Arwen, Frodo, Rohan and Stryder) is Hollywood's top canine talent with a string of hit movies, stunt dog credentials and a line of cool doggy products, and naturally he is treated like a star diva. When lightning strikes the plane carrying him to another location, and landing in a truck of tomatoes, Rexxx winds up stranded and taken by a dogcatcher, and after getting out of this he is found by Shane Fahey (Zathura: A Space Adventure's Josh Hutcherson). At first the young boy is not all that interested in looking after a dog that is a little annoying and troublesome, but his father Connor (Bruce Greenwood) encourages him to look after the dog, wearing a tag with the name Dewey, this is what they call him. As time goes by Shane does find better friendship with "Dewey", especially as he has great agility, bravery and characteristics that make him unlike your regular dog. This bravery especially shows as a number of fires have been going on around the area, and Connor is the fire chief at the station Engine 55, also called the Dogpatch, and Rexxx proves reliable as a great smeller and rescue dog for the fire department. The filmmakers that knew Rexxx assume by the way that he died falling out of the plane, and held a funeral, but when they see the news report with their star dog on it they go to where he is and sadly have to take him back to where he belongs. Rexxx does escape though, and he goes to help the fire brigade as they tackle another fire, but Shane overhears a conversation by ruthless businessman Corbin Sellars (Matt Cooke) that this arson is a diversion. Sellars has been creating these deliberate fires around the area in order to buy the land, and the last place in the way of achieving this goal is the fire station, but in the end Rexxx, or Dewey, saves the day, the villain is caught, and the dog is allowed to stay with his new family. Also starring Sister Act's Bill Nunn as Joe Musto, Scotch Ellis Loring as Lionel Bradford, Mayte Garcia as Pep Clemente, Teddy Sears as Terence Kahn, Steven Culp as Zachary Hayden and Dash Mihok as Trey Falcon. The human actors do their parts reasonably, and the dog is obviously the cuddly and lovable star, the story suffers though with predictable material and a subplot that not everyone may be interested in, if you like animals (specifically dogs) then you will like this, but otherwise it is not something I would feel like watching again, a silly action comedy. Adequate!
bologna4
If you watch this with kids, I bet they will say they like it, and isn't what this is all about? I guess I went in with low expectations. The previous review I read from someone on here sounded like an insane person. The acting was actually rather good. In fact, point a movie out to me where Bruce Greenwood WASN'T good. The guy is always terrific. And here he is back with his "Thirteen Days" costar Steven Culp. This is a long ways from "Thirteen Days", but it is a touching and nicely paced family movie, even at 111 minutes. The dog was great. I wish the kid wasn't so bitter in every movie he appears in, but oh well. Give this one a shot, but don't expect "E.T.".
anne110594
okay, some people just got issues from what i can see from the last comments.so what if the dog's stunts are not believable? so what if it's not some high-tech or flashy movie and instead in some people's opinion - "a low-budget movie"? for me - i loved that movie.i thought it wasn't going to be as good as i thought it would be but i had a change of mind - i actually loved it. well of course, when i found out josh hutcherson was in it, i got all curious about it. :P people - it's just a movie. you don't have to put up mean comments up on here. for me, it was moving and the plot was more actually based more on the father and son than on the dog as i thought it would be.. but again i was wrong. :] it had the classic basic character's in a movie - the heroes and the bad guys.plus, the humor in the moving kept me laughing throughout the movie. i swear, the grin on my face was like implanted or something on there. :] it's a movie based on family relationships - dealing the loss of someone special, and a dog's trust and loyalty.of course, it's not some Hollywood flashy movie or blockbuster or anything like that but it's enjoyable and will keep you interested, i'm sure of that. :]