See Spot Run

December 13th, 2008
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See Spot Run is a 2001 comedy film about a mailman that takes in a stray Bullmastiff only to learn that it is an FBI drug-sniffing canine that has escaped from a witness protection program and is now targeted for assassination by a crime boss.

Plot

The story starts out with the FBI going after Sonny Talia, a crime boss. The police can’t find anything against him, until they bring out their best tool: Agent 11, a crime-fighting bullmastiff. The dog attacks Talia, and Talia sends two of his buddies, Gino and Arliss, out to kill Agent 11. Meanwhile, Gordon Smith is enjoying his job as a mailman. As all mailmen do, he hates dogs. He is also in love with his neighbor, Stephanie. When Stephanie has to go somewhere on business and the babysitter can’t make it, Gordon volunteers to take care of her son, James. The police attempt to take Agent 11 to a dog-training facility in Alaska, but Agent 11 escapes and finds Gordon and James. At first Agent 11–dubbed “Spot” by the two guys–doesn’t want to catch balls or frisbees, but he eventually starts to play like a normal dog. Gino and Arliss try to kill Agent 11 while he is with Gordon and James at the pet store, but the dog outsmarts them. When the FBI finds out that Agent 11 is living with Gordon, they take him away, which makes James upset. Agent 11 escapes from the FBI once again, and finds James and Gordon. Sonny Talia returns and attempts to kill Agent 11, but he is also outsmarted, and is put in jail. Stephanie returns and is very upset with Gordon for what had happened. The guys at Agent 11′s old home (FBI) try to take him back. In the end they decide to let him decide. He chooses James and Gordon-although he goes back to give Murdock a lick goodbye. Eventually, James convinces her that Gordon is a good guy, and she and Gordon end up together. The film closes with Sonny in prison, being flirted with by a gay inmate. Sonny gets angry and threatens “I’m gonna catch you in the yard and we’re gonna settle this man to man!”.

Cats & Dogs

December 13th, 2008
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Cats & Dogs is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Lawrence Guterman. The screenplay by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra centers on the relationships between cats and dogs.

The film was released on the fourth of July in 2001 by Warner Brothers Pictures grossed $95 million in the US, and more than $200 million worldwide in its initial release

Plot

A secret war between cats and dogs quickly peaks as a scientist (Jeff Goldblum) tries to create a serum to cure dog allergies in humans. As the unsuspecting humans go through their busy lives, the cats make several attempts to possess the formula, as their canine foes try tirelessly to stop them. Caught in the crossfire, a young beagle named Lou, adopted by the Brody family, tries hard to succeed as a secret agent, and in being a friend to the young Scotty Brody. An evil snow white cat named Mr. Tinkles is planning to make every person on Earth allergic to dogs so that he can take over the world with his army of evil cats.

Awards

The film was nominated for the Young Artist Award for Best Family Feature Film (Comedy) and a nomination for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actor went to Alexander Pollock. John Debney won the ASCAP Award for his musical contribution to this film as well as The Princess Diaries and Spy Kids.

Running Free

December 13th, 2008
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In 1914, a German supply ship is en route to Africa with a cargo of work horses when one of the mares gives birth to a foal. The colt is soon separated from his mother when the ship docks in a mining community, and he has a hard time getting along, but an orphaned boy who works at a stable takes a liking to the little horse and looks after him. When war breaks out, the stable is abandoned and the pony escapes into a nearby desert, where an Oryx antelope and a native girl become his companions and teach him how to survive on his own.

My Dog Skip

December 13th, 2008
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My Dog Skip is a 2000 movie, directed by Jay Russell. It is based on the book My Dog Skip by Willie Morris. The movie was released January 14, 2000.

The movie recounts a few anecdotes about 9-year-old Willie growing up in Yazoo City, Mississippi. The son of a veteran of the Spanish Civil War and a domineering housewife, Willie is the daily victim of three school bullies. Then one day a dog (bought by his mother over his dad’s objections) comes into his life, and everything changes. The dog is Willie’s entry into a world of new friendships.

Tagline: Every family needs an optimist.

Box-office

With a total budget of $6 million and a US boxoffice return of over $34 million, “My Dog Skip” was considered a sleeper hit, coming in at number 4 of Variety’s “dollar for dollar” most profitable films of the year 2000. The movie remained in Variety’s Top Ten video sales charts for five months after its video release.

“My Dog Skip” won the Broadcast Film Critics Award for “Best Family Film” for the year 2000, Silver Medal Giffoni Film Festival Award, Best Cast Young Star Awards, Silver Angel Award winner, ArkTrust Genises Award and the Christopher Award for Best Family Film.

Plot summary

Willie Morris as an adult is looking back on his childhood in the early 1940s and how it was colored by his dog, a Jack Russell Terrier named Skip. In the beginning, Willie (Frankie Muniz) is a lonely child with a gruff, proud father (Kevin Bacon) and a charismatic, talkative mother (Diane Lane), but he is an only child and small for his age with few friends. His one companion is a young man who lives next door, Dink Jenkins (Luke Wilson), who is the local sports hero in Mississippi. However, when Dink is drafted to go to war, Willie’s mother decides to buy him a dog, against his father’s wishes, in order that he should have some company.

Willie and Skip become firm friends very quickly. However, Willie is still bullied at school by Big Boy Wilkinson, Henjie Henick and Spit McGee, until Dink sends him a German helmet and belt from the front line. The other boys demand he plays ball in order to win back his belongings. Skip leaps in to help him. That same day, the three boys force Willie to spend the night in a graveyard, where they claim a witch is buried. If he stays there, he gets to join their gang and also keep the ball Dink Jenkins signed for them, and if not, he has to give them his German helmet. Willie stays there for a number of hours, until he hears two moonshiners who are loading crates into a crypt and decides to leave. Skip, however, jumps on them until one of them threatens to hit him with a spade. Willie is forced to spend the night at the graveyard, because they tell him not to move and so is accepted into the group.

The narrator then goes on to explain various changes in his life. Skip, having always been a friendly dog, is known by everyone in the town, including African Americans, significant because Mississippi was still segregated at the time. Skip leads Willie through the best parts of his life; his boyhood days. Thanks to Skip, Willie now has three friends, and a girlfriend, Rivers.

Skip is there for him when Dink gets home, shell-shocked and a drunkard having deserted the army, and when Willie witnesses a deer being shot. However, when Willie’s first ball game comes along, Skip and Willie have their first falling out.

Dink promised to come along but does not bother. Since the war he has found competitions don’t matter to him anymore, and Willie is so upset by this that his game is ruined. Skip, wanting to cheer him up, runs onto the field and sits wagging his tail, refusing to leave. Becoming frustrated, Willie hits him across the muzzle and he runs away.

After the game, Willie is unable to find his dog. Unbeknownst to him, Skip had returned to the crypt, and been accidentally shut in the grave where moonshine alcohol was being stored. Dink, however, after explaining that he had been scared by having to kill in the war, tells Willie nothing is ever lost for good and goes out to help him find Skip. When they get there, Junior is about to strike him with a spade and as Willie runs to save him, there is a thump and a whimper. Dink manages to eject the moonlighters but it is uncertain as to whether Skip will survive.

As the family and friends gather in solemnity in the vet’s waiting room, Willie weeps over his dog’s vet bed, telling him everything he ever should have done; that he will never have a friend like him again. Skip awakens, licking his hands and face.

The film concludes with Willie explaining his friendship with Skip, that he had been an only child and Skip an only dog. When Willie leaves to go to Oxford University in England, Skip remains with Willie’s parents, sleeping in Willie’s old room, and finally dies, being buried under the elm tree. The closing line adds, “That was not totally true. He was buried in my heart”.

Chicken Run

December 13th, 2008
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Chicken Run is a 2000 stop-motion animation British film made by the Aardman Animations studios (which produced the Oscar-winning Wallace and Gromit films).

Background

Chicken Run tells the humorous story of a band of chickens who seek to escape from their coop before their owners, the dim-witted egg farmer, Mr Tweedy, and his greedy, overbearing wife Mrs Tweedy, turn them all into chicken pies, as she is not making enough money by selling eggs.

The film proved a success with both children and adults, and showed that Peter Lord and Nick Park had the ability to handle the technical and writing challenges posed by a feature film, and thereby serving as a test bed for the 2005 movie outing for Wallace and Gromit, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.

Plot

The Tweedys run a failing chicken farm in Lancashire, England, the chickens producing fewer eggs than previously, and Mrs. Tweedy (Miranda Richardson) kills those chickens that fail to make their quota. Mrs. Tweedy decides to change the farm’s production, moving into the making of chicken pies instead of selling eggs. The chickens themselves live in a World War II prison-like fenced area, and one chicken, Ginger (Julia Sawalha), continues to try to escape the coop with the help of the other chickens and a pair of rats that help get them contraband for numerous plans, but always ends up getting caught and put into solitary confinement by Mr. Tweedy. Ginger realizes that the only way to escape for good is to fly over the fence, something that chickens cannot do.

One day, an American rooster named Rocky Rhodes (Mel Gibson) falls into the chicken coop. Though the other chickens fawn over him, Ginger is able to learn that he just escaped from a nearby circus, and that he claims to be able to fly. Ginger insists he teach the rest of them how to fly despite his wing being injured when he landed. Rocky leads the chickens on several seemingly-futile exercises to help prepare them to fly. When the pie-making machine is delivered to the farm, Ginger realizes they must escape soon, and presses Rocky to help them escape. After Mr. Tweedy finished constructing the machine, Mrs. Tweedy immediately selects Ginger as the first chicken to be used in the machine, but she is saved by Rocky, disabling the machine.

While Mr. Tweedy repairs the machine, Ginger discovers that Rocky has fled, leaving behind part of a circus poster that shows that he was only a stunt rooster, “flying” out of a cannon at the circus, and does not know how to actually fly. Ginger becomes dejected, willing to give into fate, until she recalls that Fowler, the farm’s rooster, was an honourary member of the Royal Air Force, and has been around aeroplanes. With the help of the other chickens, they quickly begin a plan to build an aeroplane, using all their resources to build it while Mr. Tweedy is fixing the pie machine.

When Mr. Tweedy finishes the repairs, the chickens launch their plan, disabling Mr. Tweedy when he went to get the chickens to prevent him warning his wife, and assembling their plane. The plane prepares to take off as Mr. Tweedy gets free, but he is hit on the head as Rocky, riding a tricycle, returns back to the farm to help Ginger and the others. Mrs. Tweedy catches up and grabs onto a string of lights handing from the plane as it takes off, and attempts to chop Ginger’s head off with a hatchet. Ginger manages to cause Mrs. Tweedy to chop the string of lights in two, and Mrs. Tweedy falls away from the plane into the pie-making machine, causing it to rupture from pressure build-up and taking it, as well as much of the barn it was in. The chickens celebrate as they fly away. Sometime later, they have found a wide open pasture to live in and raising their chicks, with Ginger and Rocky becoming a couple.

Best in Show

December 13th, 2008
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Best in Show is a 2000 mockumentary that follows five entrants in a prestigious dog show. The film focuses on the slightly surreal interactions among the various owners and handlers as they travel to the show and compete. Much of the dialogue was improvised.

Christopher Guest directed; he also co-wrote the script with Eugene Levy. Many in the cast and crew were also involved in the films This Is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman , A Mighty Wind, and For Your Consideration.

Plot

Best in Show is presented as a documentary of five dogs and their owners destined to show in the Mayflower Kennel Club Dog Show, held in Philadelphia. The documentary jumps between the owners as they prepare to leave for the show, arriving at the hotel, and preparing backstage before their dog takes the show. The owners and their dogs include:

  • Gerry and Cookie Fleck (Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara), with their Norwich Terrier Winky. They are a middle-class couple from Florida who end up running into monetary problems and are forced to sleep in the hotel’s storage room when they finally arrive.
  • Meg and Hamilton Swan (Parker Posey, Michael Hitchcock), with their Weimaraner Beatrice. An upper-class couple, they take great care in Beatrice, even taking her to a therapist after she saw Meg and Hamilton having sex. At the show, the Swans believe that Beatrice will become unnerved without her favorite toy, the “Busy Bee”, and frantically search for a replacement for it before the show.
  • Harlan Pepper (Christopher Guest) and his Bloodhound Hubert. The Peppers have raised bloodhounds for generations, and Harlen continues the tradition, though has aspirations of becoming a ventriloquist.
  • Sherri Ann Ward Cabot (Jennifer Coolidge) and her standard poodle Rhapsody in White, a two-time winner of the show in the past. While Sherri is more worried about giving Rhapsody a makeover, trainer Christy Cummings (Jane Lynch) makes sure the dog is ready for the show. Over the course of the show, the two develop a romantic relationship with each other.
  • Scott Donlan (John Michael Higgins) and Stefan Vanderhoof (Michael McKean) and their Shih Tzu. The gay couple take great pride in their dog, and are confident that she will win the competition.

The owners and their dogs all arrive in time for the show, which is hosted by Trevor Beckwith (Jim Piddock), and ‘color’ commentator Buck Laughlin (Fred Willard). During the first round, Beatrice is disqualified when Hamilton cannot control her, but the other four dogs advance to the final round. Just before the finals, Cookie stumbles and insists that Gerry take over for her. Though the audience is initially awed by seeing Gerry’s two left feet, ultimately Winky takes Best in Show.

Afterwards, the film explores what each character is doing after the competition. Gerry and Cookie returned home to Florida and were overcome with attention after the victory. They go on to record, in amusingly bad style, songs about dogs. Sherri Ann and Christy have entered into a partnership and publish a magazine for lesbian dog owners. Harlan fulfills his dreams and becomes a ventriloquist, entertaining sparse crowds with a honky tonk song and dance number. Hamilton and Meg Swan have found a new dog, one that enjoys watching them make love, and are sure it will be a winner. Stefan and Scott are in the process of designing a calendar featuring Shih Tzu dogs appearing in scenes, with appropriate costume, from famous classic films, such as Gone with the Wind.

Air Bud: World Pup

December 13th, 2008
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Air Bud: World Pup is the third film in the Air Bud series.

Plot

Teenager Josh Framm’s mother, Jackie, has just married her veterinarian boyfriend, Patrick Sullivan. Josh and his best friend, Tom Stewart, have just made their school’s soccer team when their coach reveals that their team will become co-ed. Josh meets Emma, an attractive girl who just moved with her family from England; and not only will she be playing on his soccer team, but she also has a golden retriever named Molly. Molly quickly has puppies with Josh’s basketball and football-playing dog, Buddy. Next, it is discovered that Buddy also has the uncanny ability to play soccer. Buddy has a uniform and is on the roster, leading Josh’s soccer team to the state championship. However, trouble occurs when Buddy’s five newborn puppies are kidnapped by two people who wants to sell them for cash (one of which includes the aforementioned player that was kicked off the team).

Film Location

This movie was filmed in Vancouver, BC Canada. The red buildings that you see in the backgrounds are part of Shaughnessy Elementary School while it was undergoing renovation.

102 Dalmatians

December 13th, 2008
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102 Dalmatians is a 2000 live-action film, produced by The Walt Disney Company and starring Glenn Close as the villainous Cruella de Vil. It is a sequel to the film Disney’s 101 Dalmatians, itself a live-action remake of the 1961 Disney animated feature of the same name. In the film, Cruella de Vil attempts to steal puppies for her “grandest” fur coat yet. Glenn Close and Tim McInnerny were the only actors from the first film to return for this sequel. This movie was released on VHS & DVD on April 3, 2001. Disney is going to re-release this movie on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on September 16, 2008. This film is rated G by the MPAA.

Trivia

Cruella’s car is a rare Panther De Ville.

Glenn Close and Tim McInnerny (Alonzo) are the only two actors to appear in both 101 and 102.

A video game based on the movie was released; it had Frankie Muniz as the voice of Domino.

Plot

Cruella de Vil, after three years in prison, has been cured by Dr. Pavlov to make sure she never has a lust for fur coats. She is subsequently released on parole, but on the understanding that, should she repeat her crimes, her money will be donated to a dogs’ home and she will be sent back to prison. As a result of the curing, Cruella, now called ‘Ella’, begins to have love for animals and as she is released, she rids herself of her old fur coats and the drawing of her in a Dalmatian puppy coat.

Meanwhile, Dipstick, one of the puppies from the first film (one of the original 15 puppies of Pongo and Perdita), is now an adult and is owned by Cruella’s probation officer, Chloe Simon, who purchased Dipstick from Roger and Anita Dearly. Dipstick is the mate to Chloe’s female Dalmatian, Dottie, and the couple has three puppies by the names of Domino- due to the domino-like spots on his ears-, Little Dipper- with a black tail like his father- and Oddball, whom the parents are protective of and is often “an odd one”, mainly due to her lack of spots. The pups, now a few weeks old, are watching their father and Chloe’s friend, Agnes, playing a boxing game. While Cruella has a conversation with Chloe, Oddball is becoming obsessed with spots since she is the only member in her family who doesn’t have spots. While she uses ink to pretend she has spots, Oddball is knocked out of a window and her brothers follow her.

Soon, Chloe and Agnes rush to rescue them and as the sounds of Big Ben, the city’s clock tower, begin to dong, Cruella begins to feel urges, recognising Dipstick from her prior experience. After the scuffle, she begins to see spots everywhere in the city since sounds of the clock tower have jolted her brain waves back into her old self.

Cruella then plans to get the ultimate fur coat: the Dalmatian puppy coat. As her servant Alonzo heads off to find a few puppies, Cruella hires furrier Jean-Pierre LePelt to help her on her way to capture 102 puppies (She’s modified the original coat to include a hood, hence the extra three puppies). Kevin Shepard, the owner of the Second Chance dog shelter where Cruella has been serving her community service- and, ironically the dogs’ home that would receive Cruella’s money if she repeated her crimes-, asks Chloe to come to dinner while Dipstick, Dottie, the pups and Kevin’s adopted dogs (as well as a parrot named Waddlesworth who’s convinced he’s a rotteweiler) watch a children’s movie (Disney’s Lady and the Tramp). Soon, Alonzo gathers more puppies and as a call announced that a box of abandoned puppies are at the bridge. Kevin gets his friend, Ewan, to find them, but as the police arrive at the shelter, they think that Kevin had stolen the puppies with the intention of framing Cruella.

Arrested, Kevin and his dogs begin to have a bad life at prison and as Cruella invites Chloe to dinner, Jean-Pierre sneaks into her apartment to capture Domino, Little Dipper, and Oddball. However, he ends up being ambushed by Dottie, who bites Jean-Pierre twice in the butt. After capturing her, he gets the pups and after the furrier trips into the closet. Oddball, after making an alert, then is finally caught by Jean-Pierre and Dipstick follows them on the way. Hearing the alert, Kevin and the dogs escaped out the prison and as they hear that Cruella, Jean-Pierre, and Alonzo are heading to Paris.

Oddball is left behind after Cruella realises her spotless state, but Waddlesworth flies to her when she attempts to follow her brothers onto the train, realizing that he’s not a rotweiler after all, he’s a retriever! Sneaking into a fur factory, Waddlesworth and Oddball discover the other puppies in the basement and managed to get them out after Chloe and Kevin are trapped by Cruella along with the dogs. As they head to the bakery, Cruella, furious, heads after them while Alonzo and Jean-Pierre have a fight. After trapping him, the humans and dogs head off to find the puppies.

At the bakery, Cruella attempts to get Oddball after being put in cake machinery, having eggs all over her, getting dumped by flour, and getting stuck inside the cake batter. Covered in the batter, she throws Oddball in the way of three shredders but she manages to avoid getting killed and Cruella is forced into the oven. As the family reunites, Cruella, inside a cake, gets squirted by frosting, has sprinkles dumped on her, and gets drooled. Then she is kicked into the restaurant and she and Jean-Pierre are later put into prison.

A few weeks later in London, Kevin and Chloe are now engaged and Second Chance receives, as per the court order, Cruella’s fortune amounting to £8 million; Alonzo personally delivers the check. Chloe and Kevin share a kiss while Oddball appears at the shelter’s sign, slides and jumps onto Chloe, covered in dirty spots. At the very end of the film, it turns out that Oddball finally has her spots and everyone became excited to see that the protagonist has her inheritance at last.

Stuart Little

December 13th, 2008
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Stuart Little is a 1999 live-action film, based on the novel of the same name. It combines live-action and computer animation. The screenplay was co-written by M. Night Shyamalan and Greg Brooker, with uncredited script doctoring by David O. Russell and Billy Ray.

Michael J. Fox is the voice of the titular character. Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie star as Eleanor and Fredrick Little, with Jonathan Lipnicki as Stuart’s big brother George and Nathan Lane as the voice of the family cat Snowbell.

The film was released on December 17, 1999 by Columbia Pictures, and was rated PG by the MPAA for “brief language”.

Plot

The film opens with Mr. and Mrs. Little (played by Hugh Laurie and Geena Davis) and their son George (played by Jonathan Lipnicki) on the day of adoption. While George is at school, the parents go to the orphanage where they see many kids, but fall in love with one mouse named Stuart (voiced by Michael J. Fox), who knows almost everything about the other children due to having been at the orphanage for so much time. He only talks to them for a minute or so, but they knew he was right. “Then you’ll meet one of them, talk to them; somehow, you’ll just know,” is what he told them. Despite the warnings of Mrs. Keeper (the woman in charge), who said that humans shouldn’t be adopting mice, as it may not work out, the Littles decide to take Stuart and adopt him as their second son.

Immediately after getting home Stuart meets George and Snowbell (voiced by Nathan Lane) the family cat. Although neither are happy to see him, Snowbell tries to eat Stuart and George is generally unimpressed. That night, Snowbell visits Stuart and requests that he keep a low profile, so as to avoid getting seen by the other cats and damaging Snowbell’s image (the alley cats would laugh forever if they heard that there was a mouse with a pet cat).

Over time Stuart gradually becomes part of the family, but also earns Snowbell’s wrath when Snowbell’s friend, Monty the Mouth (voiced by Steve Zahn) visits for food. As Snowbell tries to keep him from seeing Stuart, Stuart makes a scene trying to get a cereal box from a cupboard. When he sees him and Stuart says, “I’m also a member of this family,” Monty doesn’t stop laughing. Enraged, Snowbell tries to kill Stuart, who narrowly escapes by jumping into the basement. Here, Stuart learns that George keeps a playroom and the two play together for a while; George finally coming to like having Stuart as his brother. Stuart finds that George keeps a toy car just his size, which was kept in a lego garage. They decide to work together to finish George’s homemade model boat, the Wasp, for the Central Park Boat Race the following week.

Snowbell, however, isn’t finished. He and Monty go to an alley that night to visit Smokey (voiced by Chazz Palminteri), a Mafia Don-like Russian Blue who is the leader of the alley cats. Since Snowbell doesn’t want Stuart killed, he makes a plan with the alley cats to remove Stuart from the house.

On the day of the 92nd annual Central Park boat race, the Wasp is finished, and they arrive at Central Park. But, one problem comes after another when George finds that Anton, (A boy larger than Stuart with a boat capable of knocking other boats into the water,) is present at the race. Then, Stuart has trouble carrying the remote, and it’s stepped on by a stranger. So, to save the day, Stuart pilots the boat himself. While George tries to make Anton lose concentration, Stuart takes the lead, and narrowly wins the race. The family have a party to celebrate winning the trophy.

The celebration is short lived however, as during the party that night, the Littles are visited by Reginald and Camille Stout (voiced by both Bruno Kirby and Jennifer Tilly), a mouse couple claiming to be Stuart’s parents. After discussion Stuart sadly decides to leave with his real parents, taking a the small car with him as a goodbye present from George. Just then, Snowbell returns home satisfied.

Stuart and his parents arrive at a small castle on a golf course which is revealed to be their home. Stuart, still miserable, does his best to settle in. Three days later, the Littles are visited by Mrs. Keeper whom they had asked to do a little background research on Stuart. She tells them that, according to the records Stuart’s parents died years ago. They had been grocery shopping. She told them, “They were shopping in the canned food aisle, and there was an unsteady pile of cans – it collapsed. Cream and mushroom soup, two for one sale. That’s a very ugly soup.” The Little’s realised that Stuart had been kidnapped – and they call the police.

A terrified Snowbell rushes to the alley and warns Smokey and the others about the Littles’ discovery. Smokey then decides that the only way to rectify things is to scratch him out. Or, in other words, kill him. They call a meeting with Reginald and demand that he and Camille hand Stuart over. But the Stouts, having grown to care for Stuart, reveal the truth and advise him to escape before the cats find him. Stuart does so after telling his “fake parents” goodbye.

Meanwhile, the Littles decide to place “missing” posters around the city to get help in finding Stuart. Stuart meanwhile is on his way home. While going through Central Park, is ambushed by Smokey and a few cats. He succesfully manages to evade them by driving his car into the sewer, but at a high cost: he loses the car and his luggage while escaping the storm drain.

Eventually, Stuart finds his way home just as the Littles leave to hang the posters. The only one home is Snowbell, and he tells Stuart a lie about how the Littles are enjoying life without him. Proving his story by revealing that Stuart’s face has been cut off the family photo (really done so to enlarge Stuart’s face for the posters). Tears falling from his eyes, Stuart leaves home yet again.

Later on Monty visits Snowbell and informs him that Smokey and the others have spotted Stuart in the park. Reluctantly, Snowbell joins them and is ultimately the first one to find Stuart, sitting alone in a bird’s nest. Snowbell captures Stuart and is ready to drop him to the cats, but he turns on them at the last moment and decides to rescue Stuart. The cats give chase, and eventually corner Stuart hanging from a tree branch. The cats group together on a lower branch to catch Stuart, but Snowbell breaks it at the last minute and sends the cats into the water below. Smokey sneaks up behind Snowbell and attempts to murder him, but Stuart releases a thin branch that hits Smokey in the face and knocks him into the water. Enraged, Smokey walks off only to be mauled and killed by dogs upon turning a corner. Monty and the other cats get out of the water, all wimpy and embarrassed. “Not bad for a house-cat!”

Snowbell and Stuart walk home and Stuart shares a warm reunion with his family, telling them that Snowbell helped him home. The Littles bring Stuart and Snowbell inside, and close the windows, ready for bed.

Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season

December 13th, 2008
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Shiloh Season is a 1999 family film featuring a boy with his dog, Shiloh. But Judd is still upset that Shiloh belongs to Marty; he worked hard to pay for Shiloh.Judd starts drinking while driving and ends up in an accident. Marty helps Judd out thinking that they might become friends. The film/book is rated PG for mild violence and cruel language.