Funny. Funny. Funny.
This has got to be one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. Two
shifty gentlemen (one played by the irreplaceable Jaleel White) steal a car and find two dogs in the back locked in a cage. The not Jaleel White shifty guy orders Mr. White to take the caged creatures and tells drop it off of a bridge into a river. But he cannot. His conscience gets the best of him and he decides to leave them under a tree. Still caged, mind you. All of a sudden some spoiled new kid, living off of Janine Turner's 'Northern Exposure' money, finds said caged canines and proceeds to bring them home. His evil sister was apparently bitten by a dog once, and has the invisible scar to prove it, so he must hide his canine companions from Janine and sis. Charles Durning plays this old dude who goes by the handle of Captain Pete. Captain of what? I have no idea... probably a spaceship or a fleet of Oscar Meyer Wiener mobiles. He says, "Hey kid, keep the damned dogs in my closet at this old folks home. No one will ever find out." Then, hilarity ensues. Oh, and the dogs help sick people get well. Hence 'Miracle,' get it? I don't want to give it all away but it eventually spirals into an amazing tale that mirrors my own reality. The only things that could have made this FILM any better would these: 1)A script not written by a quadriplegic monkey. 2)More scenes with the jerk from Starship Troopers and 3)Nothing. 'Miracle Dogs Too': Learn it. Like it. Love it.. kev222 watch Eight Below movie
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I liked Miracle Dogs Too....so will you, and I'm now waiting for Miracle Cats
Paula (Janine Turner) has moved her family to the small city of Hope
Springs, after a divorce. She has a daughter, Sarah, who is sixteen and deathly afraid of dogs. This is because she was once attacked by a dog and she still bears the scars above her right eye. Sarah wears dark glasses on most occasions and is pretty bored with her new place of residence. A teenage boy in the neighborhood makes friendly gestures toward her but she will have none of it. Paula also has a son, Zach, who loves his new clubhouse. After finding two dogs in the woods, Zach installs them in his secret home away from home and hopes to better their lives. Paula, herself, works as a nursing home administrator. On the job, she meets the modern version of Nurse Ratchett (Lesley Ann Warren) and the nice visiting doctor. Zach gets the idea to bring the dogs to the home when an elderly resident (Charles Durning) suggests he can keep the canines in his closet! Meanwhile, some nefarious men are looking for the dogs, for they learn in the newspaper that the furry ones have been credited with curing illnesses. Outcome, please? This is a sweet movie but there is almost too little of the darling dogs! With so many story lines, the cute canines are not on the screen nearly enough, in this viewer's opinion. Then, too, dogs and cats are credited with extending lives, but it is never explained why the mutts in this film can actually cure sickness. Nevertheless, the film has a low key charm and messages that are welcome. The cast does a fine job, although the man playing the doctor is somewhat lacking in the male lead category. Warren is a stitch as the overbearing nurse. That being said, the nice script, costumes, sets and direction make this a good choice for any family viewing. You might even play host to another miracle, that of the whole family watching and enjoying the same darn movie. Doggone, now that is incredible.. |
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