Review of Space Buddies (2009) by Ted W — 22 Feb 2014
They are going where no dog has gone before.
A Russian Dog's life ambition is to be the first dog to walk in space. He knows he can accomplish this goal, and will be aided by the human race to get there; unfortunately, his human companion on his mission is replaced by five golden retriever puppies. What could go wrong with six dogs, five of which are puppies, in space?
"In life, sometimes you're the bug and sometimes you're the windshield.".
Robert Vince, director of Snow Buddies, Santa Buddies, Treasure Buddies, Spymate, Air Buddies, The Search for Santa Paws, Spooky Buddies, and Super Buddies, delivers Space Buddies. The storyline for this picture is of course, ridiculous, but children find the theme and premise entertaining. The acting is as you would expect for this genre.
"Butterball, that says launch pad.".
My daughter has enjoyed watching these dog movies ever since my mom got her Santa Paws for Christmas two years ago. The premise for these pictures is always terrible, but keeps my daughter's attention and she enjoys seeing what the puppies can get into next. Overall, this is another below average film that children enjoy.
"No puppy gets left behind.".
Grade: C-.
This review of Space Buddies (2009) was written by Ted W on 22 Feb 2014.
Space Buddies has generally received mixed reviews.
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