Review of A Dog's Breakfast (2007) by Nicole M — 17 Jul 2007
While this isn't the funniest movie I've ever seen, it does have its comedic moments that make up for some of the more cringeworthy ones. The acting is pretty entertaining as well (even if David Hewlett seems to be playing a dumber, slightly more neurotic--if that's possible--version of his character on Stargate: Atlantis).
It's definitely enjoyable to watch David and Kate Hewlett together, not to mention Christopher Judge. I'll admit, though, that if not exactly disappointed, I was slightly underwhelmed. The film drags in places, even clocking in at less than 90 minutes almost as if the premise isn't quite enough to keep it going.
I can't help but feel that much of the first half could've been condensed, given how much better the second half actually is once they quit beating around the bush, or spent with minutes upon minutes of Starcrossed because Rachel Luttrell is brilliant and awesome and the bits shown of that were fantastic, easily my favorite.
This review of A Dog's Breakfast (2007) was written by Nicole M on 17 Jul 2007.
A Dog's Breakfast has generally received positive reviews.
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