Underdog (2007)
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Reviews Counted:163
Fresh:42
Rotten:121
Average Rating:3.8/10
Consensus: Underdog is a mostly forgettable adaptation that relies far too heavily on recycled material and sloppy production.
Rated: U [See Full Rating] for rude humor, mild language and action.
Runtime: 84 mins
Genre: Childrens
Theatrical Release:01-02-2008
Synopsis: To save the day, here comes Underdog, a 1970s Saturday morning cartoon transformed to glorious, semi-CGI animated life; it's a talking animal live-action film--à la BABE--with wisecracks aplenty.... To save the day, here comes Underdog, a 1970s Saturday morning cartoon transformed to glorious, semi-CGI animated life; it's a talking animal live-action film--à la BABE--with wisecracks aplenty. Voiced by Jason Lee, Underdog is the joke of the K-9 police force after his weakness for ham disrupts a public ceremony. Dejectedly, he lets himself get abducted for an animal experiment by a mad scientist, Dr. Simon Barsinister (Peter Dinklage). He escapes, doused in experimental chemicals, to become a dog with 80 times his normal strength. Jim Belushi embodies the sad-sack security guard at the laboratory who finds Underdog and takes him home as a playmate for his alienated tweener son (Alex Neuberger). The fact that chaos follows will come as no surprise, but what may is the genial tone the film maintains throughout. UNDERDOG blends its CGI animation and live action with finesse, and with performances that are breezy and in-on-the-same-joke. Lots of the humor in Underdog plays off the fact that he needs to curb his baser habits, since he's the type to dig bones deep into the earth, fly through walls, and shatter glass with his bark. Dinklage plays the evil scientist with a welcome restraint and Malkovich-ian archness; his evil assistant (Patrick Warburton) makes good use of a thesaurus for his evil declarations. Taylor Momsen plays the neighborhood tweener damsel in distress, who happens to have a cute girl dog, voiced by Amy Adams. [More]
Starring: Jason Lee, Jim Belushi, Alex Neuberger, Peter Dinklage
Starring: Jason Lee, Jim Belushi, Alex Neuberger, Peter Dinklage, John Slattery, Patrick Warburton, Taylor Momsen, Brad Garrett, Amy Adams
Director: Frederik Du Chau
Director: Frederik Du Chau
Screenwriter: Adam Rifkin, Joe Piscatella, Craig A. Williams
Story: Joe Piscatella, Craig A. Williams, Adam Rifkin
Producer: Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum, Jay Polstein, Jonathan Glickman
Composer: Randy Edelman
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
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