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You're the Man now, Dog.

From DreamWorks Animation – creators of How to Train Your Dragon and The Wild Robot – comes the canine crime-fighting film adaptation of Dav Pilkey's literary phenomenon: DOG MAN. When a faithful police dog and his human police officer owner are injured on the job, a harebrained surgery fuses the two of them together and Dog Man is born! As he embraces his new identity and strives to impress his Chief (Lil Rel Howery, Get Out), Dog Man must stop the villainous Petey the Cat (Pete Davidson, "Saturday Night Live") from cloning himself and creating an evil kitten, doubling his evil abilities. The story takes a turn when the kitten forges an unexpected bond with Dog Man and in the process, they discover the power of family to bring even the most hostile foes together.

DOG MAN is expertly written and directed by Peter Hastings ("The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants," "Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness"). The film also stars Isla Fisher (Wedding Crashers, Rango), Poppy Liu ("Hacks," The Afterparty), Stephen Root ("Barry," "King of the Hill"), Billy Boyd (Lord of the Rings franchise, Seed of Chucky), and Ricky Gervais ("The Office," "Extras"). The film is produced by Karen Foster.

Special Features and Technical Specs:

  • DOLBY TRUEHD 7.1 AUDIO TRACK
  • FEATURE COMMENTARY WITH SCREENWRITER/DIRECTOR PETER HASTINGS
  • DELETED AND EXTENDED SCENES WITH INTRODUCTIONS BY SCREENWRITER/DIRECTOR PETER HASTINGS
    • Sewer Ball Chase
    • Petey Robs Bank of Jim
    • Li'l Petey Adoption People
    • Petey Puppet Time
    • Dog Man Chopper Hang Glider
    • Revenge of the Bank of Jim
    • Butler Business
    • Flippy in Jail Epilogue
  • MEET THE PACK: Go behind the scenes of the DOG MAN recording sessions as we meet the actors who brought the characters to life and watch them perform some of their silliest lines!
  • THE MAKING OF DOG MAN: A SARAH HATOFF EXCLUSIVE: Ace reporter Sarah Hatoff delivers a special report on the making of DOG MAN! Learn about the story, characters, and comic book animation behind Dog Man's big screen debut!
  • HOWL TO DRAW FLIP-O-RAMA STYLE: Join head of story Anthony Zierhut as he teaches how to draw Dog Man, Petey, and Li'l Petey, then learn how to transform your drawings into a Flip-O-Rama!
    • Dog Man
    • Petey
    • Li'l Petey
    • Flip-O-Rama
  • HOWL TO MAKE DOUGHNUTS FOR DOGS: Police officers and dogs both love one thing…doughnuts! We'll show you how to make your own Fido-friendly doughnuts for your canine best friend.
  • Optional English, French Canadian, and Latin American Spanish subtitles for the main feature

Pre-order: Amazon · GRUV.com

 

New Line Cinema—the studio that brought you "The Notebook"—and the unhinged creators of "Barbarian" cordially invite you to experience a new kind of love story…

Written and directed by Drew Hancock ("My Dead Ex," "Suburgatory"), "Companion" stars Sophie Thatcher ("Yellowjackets," "The Boogeyman"), Jack Quaid ("The Boys," "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse"), Lukas Gage ("Smile 2," "Dead Boy Detectives"), Megan Suri ("Never Have I Ever," "It Lives Inside"), Harvey Guillén ("What We Do in the Shadows," "Blue Beetle") and Rupert Friend ("High Desert," "Asteroid City"). The film is produced by the filmmakers behind "Barbarian"—Raphael Margules, J.D. Lifshitz, Zach Cregger and Roy Lee. The executive producers are Tracy Rosenblum and Jamie Buckner.

The cinematographer is Eli Born ("The Boogeyman," "Hellraiser"). The production designer is Scott Kuzio ("Dumb Money," the "Fear Street" trilogy). The editors are Brett W. Bachman ("The Fall of the House of Usher," "Pig") and Josh Ethier ("Don't Move," "Orphan: First Kill"). The costume designer is Vanessa Porter ("The Toxic Avenger," "Archive 81"). The composer is Hrishikesh Hirway ("Song Exploder," "Everything Sucks!"). The music supervisor is Rob Lowry ("Do Revenge," "Miracle Workers"). The casting is by Nancy Nayor ("Saw X," "Barbarian").

Special Features and Technical Specs:

  • HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
  • DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK
  • I Feel, Therefore I Am – Could a robot have more humanity than a human? Delve into the complex relationships at the heart of "Companion" with Jack Quaid and Sophie Thatcher.
  • Love, Eli – Harvey Guillén and Lukas Gage explore the fun, lighthearted relationship of Patrick and Eli. Explore their supposed first encounter at a costume party and how that develops into a unique love.
  • AI Horror – Director Drew Hancock breaks down the fusion of slasher and sci-fi elements in "Companion" and how this is the perfect recipe for the wild and unexpected horrors humans can inflict upon AI.
  • 4K BLU-RAY Languages: Czech, English, French – Canadian, French – Parisian, German, Italian, Polish, Castilian Spanish, Latin Spanish
  • 4K BLU-RAY Subtitles: Finnish, French – Canadian, French – Parisian, German, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Slovakian, Castilian Spanish, Latin Spanish, Swedish, English, Cantonese, Chinese – Complex, Czech, Danish, Dutch
  • BLU-RAY Languages: English, Latin Spanish, French – Canadian
  • BLU-RAY Subtitles: Latin Spanish, French – Parisian, French – Canadian, English

Pre-order: Amazon · GRUV.com

 

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago

The voice actor's names are legible on the bottom text.

 
 
[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

Yes, that's it! I must have gotten confused about what video it was.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

This is for CinemaScore, where they poll audiences at the theater after watching the movie. The average score they gave was B-, which is the lowest score for an MCU movie so far.

Thor: Love and Thunder received a B+ CinemaScore, back when people were still semi-optimistic about Phase 4.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago

It's the second-to-last option on the desktop layout.

If you're still having trouble, go read the documentation.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 week ago

I was trying to make it easy for them, since blahaj.zone is their home instance. But thanks.

[–] [email protected] 94 points 1 week ago (13 children)

There was this one video where flat-Earthers tried to prove the Earth was flat, so they recreated the experiment by Eratosthenes and accidentally proved the Earth was round. I can't find it right now but it's hilarious.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

We did finally address the elephant in the ocean.

Oh, right! I forgot about that.

I guess the only thing that changed is that adamantium is now in the MCU, which may lead into 616-Wolverine and the X-Men.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I saw it and posted my thoughts in the discussion thread, but if you want, you can see it for yourself and form your own opinion.

[–] [email protected] 22 points 2 weeks ago

Why You Should Hate Young People

Because they keep playing those video games, of course!

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 weeks ago

After seeing it, I can honestly say...it's the best MCU movie since Deadpool & Wolverine.

spoiler...because it's the only MCU movie since Deadpool & Wolverine.

In all seriousness, it wasn't bad but it certainly wasn't good. During the film's opening minutes, I heard one teenager in the row behind me say, "Yo, that is not Captain America!" I think he echoed how most of the general public feels about Sam Wilson.

Basically, nothing happened in the movie. There's a lot of stereotypical Marvel quips, especially from Joaquin. Lots of obvious CGI scenes. I'm not sure how to say this, but it didn't feel like an MCU movie at all - just a generic action film that just happened to have Marvel characters.

I was expecting Red Hulk to have more of a presence in the movie based on the marketing, but it turns out Red Hulk was supposed to be the major plot twist/big 11th-hour reveal, so if you've seen any marketing for this movie whatsoever - even a poster - you've been spoiled.

It's not worth sticking around for the post-credits scene. It's literally just "Something vague is coming...". One of the worst post-credits scenes from Marvel.

My immediate reaction upon leaving the theater was feeling like I'd wasted my time and money, and that perhaps the critics were right. But after reflecting on it for a few hours, there were a lot of parts I enjoyed, particularly the scene where Isaiah goes rogue and gets arrested, and when Sam stops the fighter jets from Japan. It wasn't that bad, just not something that needs to be seen on the big screen (and as a huge advocate of the theater experience, I can't believe I'm typing that...about a Marvel movie, no less!). I enjoyed this movie, but it's definitely not something you need to rush out and see. Hopefully Thunderbolts and Fantastic Four can right the ship.

So, bottom line: if you can only see one movie this weekend, go see Paddington in Peru or Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.

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