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02-16-2024, 09:35 PM
#31
The Call of the Wild with Harrison Ford was good.
02-16-2024, 09:41 PM
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02-17-2024, 01:08 AM
#33
Originally Posted By gwg77⏩
Good man, he/she was lucky and was happy I'm sure, my good friend! *bow*
Hachi is my favorite too, because we had an Akita when I was little. We bought a book about Akitas when we got ours, and it told the story of Hachi, so I was already familiar.
I also saw Dog with Channing Tatum recently, and it was pretty good.
I also saw Dog with Channing Tatum recently, and it was pretty good.
Akita-ken (ken/inu = dog) is now loved all over the world!
Russian Olympic figure skating champion Alina Zagitova received an Akita puppy Saturday from a group preserving the Japanese dog breed at a presentation ceremony in Moscow attended by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Originally Posted By Coal Man⏩
My favorite GHIBLI movie!
Princess Mononoke
Originally Posted By deadwoodgregg⏩
That flick with the super cute Saint Bernard
No, not Beethoven.
CUJO!
No, not Beethoven.
CUJO!
Love King, both the book and the Movie!
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02-17-2024, 01:31 AM
#34
Does Lion King count?
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02-17-2024, 02:20 AM
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02-17-2024, 02:45 AM
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02-17-2024, 03:11 AM
#37
Originally Posted By AncientYouth⏩
Came in to post
Old Yeller
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02-17-2024, 05:10 AM
#38
Originally Posted By murf58⏩
Sorry no, it was just bad.
The Call of the Wild with Harrison Ford was good.
Where do I even start?
Are you sure you even watched it?
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02-17-2024, 05:14 AM
#39
The Meg 2
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02-18-2024, 12:43 AM
#40
Originally Posted By gwg77⏩
It's a good movie. Definitely check it out. It stars Richard Gere. It's based off a true story about an Akita's loyalty to his owner, from the 1920s and 1930s. Got me all teary eyed towards the end.
Hachiko Statue in Shibuya
Originally Posted By Legz422⏩
Lady, I can totally relate to that. *bow*
Oh I'm fully expecting to cry. lol I cry at happy and sad endings.
This one was dedicated at the University of Tokyo on March 8, 2015, marking the 80th anniversary of Hachikoβs death.
Originally Posted By lnvictus⏩
Just for your peace of mind, brother.
Cujo..
I refuse to watch/suggest movies where the animal dies in the end . Fuk that srs.
I refuse to watch/suggest movies where the animal dies in the end . Fuk that srs.
Actually "Evil Cujo" was a man inside the costume.
Here is a behind the scene, the casts doing a can-can on a set.
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02-18-2024, 01:58 PM
#41
Originally Posted By Paul Kreul⏩
Seabiscuit was good!
Dreamer with my man Kurt Russell was really good too!
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02-18-2024, 02:02 PM
#42
The land before time
The lion king
Air bud
Antz
James and the giant peach
Charlottes web
Some of these are only on the list due to a technicality (bugs are animals too)
The lion king
Air bud
Antz
James and the giant peach
Charlottes web
Some of these are only on the list due to a technicality (bugs are animals too)
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02-18-2024, 02:04 PM
#43
I don't watch many animal movies but this is a fav of mine.
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02-18-2024, 02:05 PM
#44
"Old yeller", how did I forget that one
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02-18-2024, 02:41 PM
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'Marquis' (1989) is the only film I've ever seen by the oddly-named Henri Xhonneux, but it's so imaginative and entertaining that I'm eager to see more of his work. 'Marquis' alleges to be based on incidents in the life and novels of the Marquis de Sade. If you're seeking a "Cliff Notes" crib-sheet about de Sade or his works, look elsewhere. On its own merits, though, this film is highly enjoyable for those with a taste for the bizarre.
IMDb lists 'Marquis' as an animated film, but that's only partly accurate. The animation occurs chiefly in the sequences in which the Marquis de Sade has long heart-to-heart talks with his own penis! The penis has a small human face (upturned, oddly) and a voice and personality of its own.
All the characters in this film are anthropomorphised animals, walking upright and played by human dancers in elaborate costumes and masks. (I thought these were even more impressive than the ones used in the Beatrix Potter ballet film.) Thus, for example, de Sade's Justine is a white mare, dressed in a dominatrix costume which displays her very shapely human figure! Juliette is a cow, only slightly less pulchritudinous than Justine. The characters' dialogue is post-dubbed by voice artists, and the credits generously list both the performers who embody the characters and the voice artists on the soundtrack.
The filmmakers cleverly match the personalities of the various characters to appropriate animal species. Still, I was pulled up short by one scene in a coffee-house. More than a dozen species of land-based animals are interacting, and then into the room walks a fish!
IMDb lists 'Marquis' as an animated film, but that's only partly accurate. The animation occurs chiefly in the sequences in which the Marquis de Sade has long heart-to-heart talks with his own penis! The penis has a small human face (upturned, oddly) and a voice and personality of its own.
All the characters in this film are anthropomorphised animals, walking upright and played by human dancers in elaborate costumes and masks. (I thought these were even more impressive than the ones used in the Beatrix Potter ballet film.) Thus, for example, de Sade's Justine is a white mare, dressed in a dominatrix costume which displays her very shapely human figure! Juliette is a cow, only slightly less pulchritudinous than Justine. The characters' dialogue is post-dubbed by voice artists, and the credits generously list both the performers who embody the characters and the voice artists on the soundtrack.
The filmmakers cleverly match the personalities of the various characters to appropriate animal species. Still, I was pulled up short by one scene in a coffee-house. More than a dozen species of land-based animals are interacting, and then into the room walks a fish!
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02-18-2024, 02:49 PM
#46
Originally Posted By AncientYouth⏩
Old Yeller
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02-18-2024, 06:43 PM
#47
Originally Posted By BalognaNbeans⏩
Good recommendation my friend, I got this 1996 remake DVD.
I've been looking for the original 1963 DVD for a reasonable price or waiting for it available on Prime Video.
Originally Posted By kimm4⏩
When I was a boy (it was late 60s), we once fought and I yelled at my mother, "I hate you!!" Later that night, she made me sit and watch this 1946 classic with her on TV.
"The Yearling" 1946
and we both cried together afterward and we were good again.
She will turn 90 this March and still worries about her little boy, me.
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02-18-2024, 06:51 PM
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Backcountry
Ghost and the Darkness
The Grey
Ghost and the Darkness
The Grey
02-19-2024, 02:18 AM
#49
Originally Posted By theory816⏩
I prefer the originals.
Planet of the apes.
Taylor : Doctor, I'd like to kiss you goodbye.
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Originally Posted By CaseinPoint⏩
I must thank you and Legz for reminding me of this one.
See multiple Togo recommendations
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I completely forgot this 2019 film after I put this on my must-watch list a few years ago.
I'm a big fan of Willem Dafoe, since "Streets of Fire" (1984)
which was the first movie my wife and I watched together in the theater.
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02-19-2024, 03:56 AM
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Dog Gone
Based on a true story
A Dogs Way Home
Also based on a true story
Based on a true story
A Dogs Way Home
Also based on a true story
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02-19-2024, 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted By Deathstroke⏩
I still need to watch Dog Gone. I really liked A Dogs Way Home.
Dog Gone
Based on a true story
A Dogs Way Home
Also based on a true story
Based on a true story
A Dogs Way Home
Also based on a true story
Originally Posted By Samraiwise⏩
Awwww that's sweet that you remember yours and your wifes first theater movie! And you're welcome. I really liked Togo.
I must thank you and Legz for reminding me of this one.
I completely forgot this 2019 film after I put this on my must-watch list a few years ago.
I'm a big fan of Willem Dafoe, since "Streets of Fire" (1984)
which was the first movie my wife and I watched together in the theater.
I completely forgot this 2019 film after I put this on my must-watch list a few years ago.
I'm a big fan of Willem Dafoe, since "Streets of Fire" (1984)
which was the first movie my wife and I watched together in the theater.
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02-21-2024, 02:52 PM
#52
Originally Posted By Shortfuze⏩
I love Christopher Walken!!
I really enjoyed Mouse Hunt.
Caeser
and Catzilla!
Originally Posted By Mr.PissShivers⏩
Damn you Mr. PS, LOL.
Jaws (1975)
Alligator (1980)
Slugs (1988)
(If the animal eats you, technically you are bonding with it.)
Alligator (1980)
Slugs (1988)
(If the animal eats you, technically you are bonding with it.)
Why don't we bond with the microorganisms as well?
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02-22-2024, 06:55 PM
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^^^lol^^^
OLD MOVIE CREW
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02-22-2024, 07:57 PM
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Two Brothers
Every Man apart, Every Man an Emperor
02-22-2024, 08:59 PM
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all dogs go to heaven
lion king
lion king
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02-22-2024, 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted By Legz422⏩
I still need to watch Dog Gone. I really liked A Dogs Way Home.
Awwww that's sweet that you remember yours and your wifes first theater movie! And you're welcome. I really liked Togo.
Awwww that's sweet that you remember yours and your wifes first theater movie! And you're welcome. I really liked Togo.
Interesting maybe I will watch A dogs way home
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02-24-2024, 02:43 AM
#57
Originally Posted By lnvictus⏩
A prehistoric adventure (Europe 20,000 years ago with Fictional language!), very intriguing!!
I loved this one..basically tries to commemorate when wolves became dogs
Haven't watched this 2018 film yet.
Found it on Amazon Prime, am gonna watch it soon.
Thanks for sharing. *bow*
Originally Posted By FoulSmell⏩
Godzilla
Son of Godzilla (1967) Remix
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02-25-2024, 03:51 AM
#58
Originally Posted By GolfPants⏩
The 1982 book this film was based on has been on my must-read list for so long.
I think it's about time for me to try it.
I have a thing for good WWI and WWII stories.
Thanks to you, now the film is on my must-watch list too.
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02-25-2024, 05:17 AM
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Tried to find whole movie link for OP and the misc.
…instead found lol cliffs and spoilers
warning: too many spoilers
…instead found lol cliffs and spoilers
warning: too many spoilers
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