- Good Boy!
Infobox Film
name = Good Boy!
imagesize = 300 x 500
caption = DVD cover
director = John Hoffman
producer = Lisa Henson
Kristine Belson
writer = Zeke Richardson
John Hoffman
starring =Liam Aiken Molly Shannon Kevin Nealon
music =Mark Mothersbaugh
cinematography =James Glennon
editing = Craig Herring
distributor =Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Jim Henson Pictures
released =October 10 , 2003
runtime = 87 min.
country = flagicon|USA
language = English
budget = $17 million
gross = $37,566,230
website = http://www.goodboy.com/
imdb_id = 0326900"Good Boy!" was a moderately successful movie produced by
Jim Henson Pictures andMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer , starring talking alien dogs. The movie starredLiam Aiken as Owen Baker, as well asMatthew Broderick ,Delta Burke ,Donald Faison ,Cheech Marin ,Brittany Murphy ,Vanessa Redgrave , andCarl Reiner were the voice cast for the abundant dog characters in the movie. The movie was based on the book "Dogs from Outer Space" by Zeke Richardson. Josh Hoffman and Zeke Richardson collaborated on the screen story, whileJohn Robert Hoffman wrote the screenplay.Plot
Owen Baker (
Liam Aiken ) is a 12-year-old loner who has been working as the neighborhood dog-walker so he can earn the privilege of getting a dog of his own. Owen's hard work pays off when his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baker (Molly Shannon &Kevin Nealon ), let Owen adopt a scruffyBorder Terrier that he names Hubble (Voice ofMatthew Broderick ).With his parents perpetually buying, renovating, and then selling house after house, Owen has little time to make lasting friends, so he hopes Hubble will be his best friend.
Owen does have a friend named Connie Flemming (
Brittany Moldowan ), a girl his age who lives in the neighborhood. But that won't be for long if Owen's parents continue their trend of buying and selling houses.Owen and Hubble get more than they bargained for when Owen wakes up one morning to discover that he can understand every word Hubble says -- including the ominous phrase: "Take me to your leaders."
Owen learns that dogs came to Earth thousands of years ago to colonize and dominate the planet. Hubble, who is really named Canine 3942, has been sent by the powerful Greater Dane (Voice of
Vanessa Redgrave ) on a mission from the Dog Star Sirius 7 to make sure dogs have fulfilled this destiny.The dogs Owen walks include pampered
Poodle Barbara Ann (voice ofDelta Burke ), cool Boxer Wilson (voice ofDonald Faison ), nervousItalian Greyhound Nelly (voice ofBrittany Murphy ) and gassyBernese Mountain Dog Shep (voice ofCarl Reiner ).Despite the best efforts of Owen and this rag-tag group of neighborhood dogs to convince Hubble that everything is fine with Earth's dogs, Hubble soon discovers the awful truth about Earth dogs: "You're all pets!"
Things get worse when Hubble learns that the Greater Dane is headed for Earth to do her own inspection. If things don't look right, all dogs on Earth will be recalled to Sirius 7.
Now Owen, a boy who never had a friend, and Hubble, a dog who never needed one, must work together to prepare the neighborhood dogs for a visit from The Greater Dane and her Chinese Crested henchman (Voice of
Cheech Marin ). Owen, Hubble, Connie, and their canine companions set out to whip the other dogs into shape so that they can pass muster.Will they be able to succeed? And will Owen be able to convince his parents to not move again?
Cast
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Liam Aiken as Owen Baker
*Molly Shannon as Mrs. Baker
*Kevin Nealon as Mr. Baker
*Brittany Molodowan as Connie FlemmingVoice cast
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Matthew Broderick as Hubble
*Delta Burke as Barbara Ann
*Donald Faison as Wilson
*Cheech Marin as Henchman
*Brittany Murphy as Nelly
*Vanessa Redgrave as The Greater Dane
*Carl Reiner as ShepProduction
pecial effects
The bulk of the digital effects in the film involved digitally altering the facial features of the dogs so that in the film they appear to be speaking or expressing a different emotion (sometimes referred to as CG muzzle replacement). These effects were handled by Rainmaker Studios. [Karen Moltenbray, Tongue-Wagging Effects, Computer Graphics World, December 2003, Volume 26, Number 12]
Critical Reception
The film's domestic total gross was around $37 million, with a worldwide gross of around $45 million [ [http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=goodboy.htm] . "Boxofficemojo.com".] . The film received mixed reviews from critics, earning a 46% positive rating at Rotten Tomatoes. Film critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times disliked the way the film was handled. He also criticized the special effects used to make the dogs appear to be speaking, calling it mechanical, and noting the more subtle performances in films such as
Babe (film) where the animal's dialogue is heard through voice-over. [ [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20031010/REVIEWS/310100302/1023] ."Rogerebert.suntimes.com".]References
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