The Shaggy Dog. Approved | 1h 44min | Family, Comedy, Fantasy | 19 March 1959 (USA) A teenage boy is cursed with periodically turning into an. Shaggy dog的中文意思:长毛狗…,点击查查权威在线词典详细解释shaggy dog的中文翻译,shaggy dog的发音,音标,用法和例句等。. The shaggy dog 好狗先生 He spent. The Shaggy Dog (2. The Shaggy Dog is a 2. American comedy film released on March 1. Walt Disney Pictures.[1] It is the second remake of the 1. Both the 1. 95. 9 and 1. Wilby Daniels transforming into an Old English Sheepdog, whereas this remake presents a character named Dave Douglas transforming into a Bearded Collie. The Shaggy Dog received negative reviews from film critics. Dave Douglas (Tim Allen) is a deputy district attorney in Los Angeles County who is prosecuting social studies teacher and activist Justin Forrester (Joshua Leonard) for firebombing the pharmaceutical corporation Grant and Strictland. Forrester denies this, but claims that Grant and Strictland has been engaging in illegal animal experimentation. This distances Douglas from his daughter Carly (Zena Grey), one of Forrester's students. The greedy geneticists working for Mr. Lance Strictland (Philip Baker Hall), led by Dr. Kozak (Robert Downey, Jr.), have stolen a 3. Khyi Yang Po (a Bearded Collie) from a Tibetan monastery. The scientists determine that Khyi Yang Po's genetic sequence, when isolated and put into a vaccination, invades and alters the cells and DNA of a victim. When Dave returns from work, he takes the dog out in the garage, then the dog runs to get the newspaper. The dog gives him his newspaper, but as Dave reaches for it, Khyi Yang Po bites him on the hand. The saliva goes into Dave's blood and DNA, infecting him. In the ongoing trial, Forrester testifies seeing the animals behaving like dogs, which sparks Dave's suspicions about Grant and Strictland. When his dog- like behavior annoys the judge, Dave is removed from the case. Hidden in the laboratory, Dave witnesses Dr. Kozak injecting company president Lance Strictland with a drug that will paralyze him for several months, giving Kozak enough time to usurp control of the company. After viewing security cameras, Kozak and his minions realize that somehow Dave became an exact copy of Khyi Yang Po. When Dave comes home, still in his canine form, he overhears a conversation between Carly and Josh that he and Rebecca may be splitting up. After hearing this, Dave then knocks over a Scrabble game and uses the letters to reveal and clarify all the past events to them. But when Dave gets out of the house, he is captured by Kozak's minions. Dave is taken to the lab to be euthanized, but Kozak has a court summons, and must deal with Dave later. Right before he exits, Kozak mocks Dave in canine form and is bitten in the process. He then begins to exhibit the same issues Dave had at the beginning of his adventure; Dave had successfully transferred the gene sequence into Kozak. In the courtroom, Dave calls Kozak back to the stand and tries to get him to admit what he has done, but Kozak manages to hide his secret. Thinking quickly, he mocks Kozak by implying he was working under Strictland's shadow, and angers him. The two begin growling at each another, and the judge, exasperated by Dave's canine behavior, orders the bailiff to remove him. But Dave manages to spur on Kozak's canine instincts, triggering a mutation in him, after which he is arrested. The pharmaceutical company is returned to Strictland, the mutant animals are protected, and Dave is able to spend more time with his family. The movie ends with the family vacationing in Hawaii, where Khyi Yang Po is seen surfing. Dave's canine habits slightly remain, as he catches a Frisbee with his teeth in the closing scene. Release[edit]The film was released in the United States on March 1. To tie- in with the theatrical release of the 2. USA as a special DVD labeled "The Wild & Woolly Edition," which featured the movie in two forms: one in the original black and white, the other a colorized version. The colorized version however is not restored and suffers from age. In the UK, however, the 1. DVD in black and white. Reception[edit]On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a rating of 2. The site's critical consensus reads, "This Disney retread has neither inspiration nor originality, but may please moviegoers under the age of ten."[2] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 4. BBC called Allen uninteresting and said he "only stops short of leg- humping in his attempts to win our affections".[4] The film was on Richard Roeper's Worst films of 2. Roger Ebert gave it 2 stars out of 4. Despite poor reviews, the film proved to be a modest commercial success, grossing over $8. The film earned three Razzie Award nominations including Worst Actor for Tim Allen, Worst Remake or Ripoff and Worst Excuse for Family Entertainment,[6] but failed to "win" any of those categories.[7]Soundtrack[edit]The soundtrack to The Shaggy Dog was released on March 1. All songs are by Alan Menken.[8]"Big Dog" - 3: 3. Man's Best Friend" - 3: 0. Atomic Dog" - 4: 4. Every Dog Has It's Day" - 2: 5. Somethin' About You" - 3: 1. Woof! There It Is" - 3: 0. It's A Dog" - 2: 4. Tibet" - 2: 3. 3"First Signs" - 3: 0. Transformation" - 4: 0. Magic Lab" - 2: 1. Breaking Through" - 2: 5. Kozak Gets A Tail" - 2: 3. Meditation" - 1: 0. Escaping the Lab" - 4: 4. To The Rescue" - 4: 5. Family Time" - 1: 2. See also[edit]References[edit]^Genzlinger, Neil (March 1. A New Dog Learns Some New Tricks". The New York Times. ^"The Shaggy Dog (2. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved June 1. The Shaggy Dog". Metacritic. Retrieved June 1. The Shaggy Dog (2. Box Office Mojo^2. Annual RAZZIEВ® Award Nominees^2. Annual RAZZIEВ® Award Winners^The Shaggy Dog Soundtrack All. Music. Retrieved February 2. External links[edit].
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