Randall wrote:OK, so I saw Ben's somewhat positive review (though oddly nearly devoid of screencaps of Underdog himself--- what's up with that?
), and so when it came to satisfying my daughter's urge to see Underdog, I felt good about picking it up. I even bought it --- the Blu-ray no less--- since that would put me over the top for getting the big Zorro set from Disney Movie Rewards. And...
After being "forced" to watch it for lack of any other available Blu titles on my Netflix queue...
(Okay, so I wanted to see the Sleeping Beauty trailer, and Ratatouille was still too fresh in the memory to rent.)
I'll confess to being pleasantly astonished they
left in the bit about U-Dog talking in rhyme (even if he only does it deliberately on the job, to market his image)...And of course, they had to show images of the cartoon in the opening credits, with Classic Media's marketing agents looking over their shoulder.
Still A), you can tell a scriptwriter's got his head irretrievably stuck in 80's cookie-cutter-concept timewarp when we get the "Jay Leno monologue" scene in the middle of a headline montage, and B), what is the CONTEMPT that annual obligatory studio talking-pet movies have for dogs, that practically every other joke involves dogs talking about the glories of sniffing crotches and drinking out of toilets?
(And yes, when U-Dog and Polly go on their doggy-date, three guesses what studio-planted Disney self-referential joke we get, stretched almost to the breaking point...Anyone for Italian?
)
Still, as Disney "Grab the franchise and run" quickies of Classic Media movie deals go (nods to the Leslie Nielsen "Mr. Magoo"), at least it wasn't the neurotic bouncing-off-the-walls Ritalin-fest that "Inspector Gadget" was...Dear gods, where had
that one come from?