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Hotel for Dogs Reviews

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xXGiNoBiLiPRXx

Super Reviewer

April 28, 2009
Bienvenue aux chiens perdus! (Welcome to the lost dogs!)

Good family movie! For all you dog lover's out there this movie will satisfy your thirst. Decent story with some funny moments and a happy ending.

Siblings Andi (Emma Roberts) and Bruce (Jake T. Austin) are orphans, and they live with wannabe rock-star foster parents Lois and Carl Scudder (Lisa Kudrow and Kevin Dillon). Due to the foster parents awful treatment, the kids and their beloved dog Friday (who is hidden from the foster parents) spend their days on the streets. To get money for food for themselves and the dog they deceive a pawn shop, but are caught. Their social worker Bernie (Don Cheadle) reprimands them, but helps them to minimize the damage.

One day while out on the streets as usual, they witness a store being robbed. The police seeing the two kids standing nearby accuse them as being the robbers and here starts a silly chase all over town. The kids eventually hide in an old abandoned hotel but are spooked when they here footsteps and chairs falling over. Come to find out the hotel is occupied by two dogs.

The following day the kids gather up all the food from their foster parents pantry and refrigerator and secretly take the food to the hotel for the dogs. That's when they get the idea to turn the hotel into a home for the three dogs and any other strays they can find. They are joined by a boy named Dave (Johnny Simmons), a girl named Heather (Kyla Pratt), (both of whom work at a pet store). And later joined by a kid who lives nearby named Mark (Troy Gentile).

The kids rescue about 20 or so dogs. Bruce invents and constructs many ingenious machines using parts he steals from his foster parents, to help feed the dogs and provide sanitary facilities, exercise and entertainment for them. The dogs are quick in learning how to use the machines.

Later on Bernie announces to them they can move from the foster home they hate to a new one that is a few hours away. Even though this may be their last chance to be placed in a foster home together, they decline as they care too much about the dogs to abandon them, but they cannot tell Bernie this reason because they might be forbidden to continue their care for the dogs.

One night while Andi and Dave are at a party (which turns into a disaster when Andi ends up getting punch on her dress, causing her to leave the party in tears) and Bruce is at his foster parents being reprimanded for a hair dryer he stole from them, the machines fail and the dogs go wild and cause so much noise that the police are called. The dogs are taken to a pound and Bruce and Andi's foster parents kick them out for stealing. As predicted, they are sent to separate foster homes. The pound prepares to euthanize the dogs, but Friday escapes and finds Dave. The two reunite all of the kids and they decide to save the dogs despite the fact that they are going to get in big trouble. They break the dogs out of the pound and try to lead them over the county line (Bruce tempting them to follow the van with sausages) to an animal shelter that has a no kill policy, but as the dogs get close to the hotel, they make a bee line there instead as that is their 'home'. The kids and a massive crowd of people follow.

The police call Animal Control who tries to take them back,. Bernie having seen what the kids did, makes a speech in favor of the dogs for the kids rescued so many strays and gave them a home which is something he had been trying to do with the kids he dealt with. (When he introduces the two twin dogs, Viola and Sebastian, this makes reference to the play, "Twelfth Night". The characters Viola and Sebastian are twins in the play. And the dogs Romeo and Juliette are mates)

With donations from the people of the city, the hotel is fixed up and turned into an actual hotel for dogs. The kids all work there. Lois and Carl Scudder are 'howling' good entertainment for the dogs in the lounge and Bernie and his wife end up adopting Andi, Bruce, and Friday.
Luke B

Super Reviewer

February 26, 2011
Harmless but forgettable fluff designed to make every child feel as though they are worth something. Roberts plays a young girl thrown from foster home to foster home with her brother. Needless to say, they soon meet a load of dogs that also can't find a family. Soon they're running a Hotel for Dogs to escape the misery of their lives. All this would be easier to swallow if Roberts and Austin were relatable. They commit crimes to make money. Who cares if their parents are dead, there are plenty of law abiding orphans out there. Cheadle is a surprise turn out in this paint by numbers fluff. It can be entertaining, but the dog handlers deserve the biggest congratulations.
Roy G

Super Reviewer

January 28, 2009
All the innocence of the Beethoven film series but with more dogs.
deano
deano

Super Reviewer

October 22, 2008
Wonderful and sweet family movie with really great performances - and yes, I'm also referring to these of the dogs because I love them as I have one.
movieguru12
movieguru12

Super Reviewer

June 16, 2009
Really cute movie. I adored it. A great family movie.
Jose Z

Super Reviewer

February 6, 2009
Hotel for Dogs is a movie that tells the story of a two orphan brother and sister with a dog. One day they found a abandoned hotel and decide to transformed it on a shelter for dogs. The movie is good, it has some funny moments and also some dramatic ones. The plot is good yet predictable and with some flaws. The cast is decent Emma Roberts and Jake T. Austin aren't bad but I think they were a little weak, Lisa Kudrow and Kevin Dillon were very good as a couple, both were very funny and Don Cheadle in a very different role that we have seen him lately more hedaded to comedy than to drama. In conclusion, Hotel for Dogs is a enjoyable and entertaining movie for the whole family and for those who love dogs.
Lewis C

Super Reviewer

February 3, 2009
Very cute kids, very cute dogs, it's all pretty standard. There was a brief Entourage cameo, which is always a good thing.
Jackson W

Super Reviewer

July 20, 2011
I don't know how people can look at this and not think it's anything less than a great family movie. The inventive idea between a dog-themed inn was so creative its almost cool. Having great child actors Jake T. Austin and Emma Roberts make the film worth it, but it was more than just worth it for me. Sure, it had a predictable plot, but it was done with more honest emotion than usual.
Juan C

Super Reviewer

May 28, 2011
this is for dog lovers and cat lovers who want to give their cats to the shelter and trade in for a dog. B
xxdebxx
xxdebxx

Super Reviewer

September 17, 2010
Sixteen year old Andi (Emma Roberts) and her younger brother Bruce (J.T. Austin) are orphans that have been bounced from foster parents to foster parents as most people want to adopt younger kids. This time they end up living with foster family Lois and Carl Scudder (played by Lisa Kudrow and Kevin Dillon respectfully) who lock up the pantry, in case the youngsters want to snack, and serve the most unappetizing meals imaginable. The siblings also have to hide the fact that they have a dog, Friday, who comes home to sleep with them at night. Feeding him, however, is a problem and the kids turn to innovative stealing to keep his stomach full. They soon befriend a young kid at a pet store who provides them with dog food.

One day they find an abandoned hotel and the youngsters realize it is the perfect hiding place for Friday. They even begin to collect a few more unlucky strays too. But, will they be able to keep this a secret forever, especially with the animal control workers constantly on their heels?

Don Cheadle did a nice job as a social worker who tries to find them acceptable foster parents and give them a great home. The gadgets in this movie are pretty cool, as the kids create inventive ways to feed the dogs and elaborate toys to keep them occupied. Hotel for Dogs is a fun, cute film that is great for kids and those who love dogs.
Nicolas K

Super Reviewer

January 18, 2009
The things I do for my children...
Yinalí R

Super Reviewer

January 30, 2009
Lovely!
Sylvester K

Super Reviewer

January 25, 2013
Give me a break here, stop making bad films please. I don't know how many goofs I found within the first 10 minutes of the film. Totally forgotten easily, and the actors are all ugly looking, not to mention the poor acting and unrealistic script and the overall atmosphere. It's disturbingly bad.
Shrewlord
Shrewlord

Super Reviewer

January 5, 2011
Nice little family film featuring lots of dogs. Most impressive cast members are the dogs and the unsung heroes must be the dog trainers. If you like dogs enough you'll probably enjoy this regardless of any other considerations like my mum did.

PS. There're lots of dogs in it. Woof !
jim222001us
jim222001us

Super Reviewer

May 12, 2009
Despite bad reviews by critics, this movie was cute and harmless. It's better for the whole family than Marley & Me was as well. Kids at least won't be left crying.
DrLappos
DrLappos

Super Reviewer

July 13, 2009
I watched this with the children and we all really loved the dogs and the way they interacted with the actors. I had one massive problem with this film and it was the end speech made by Don Cheadle.. It was so sugary, sickly sweet that it actually made my teeth ache......really put a dampner on the whole film it was so bile enducing.
Sunil J

Super Reviewer

September 7, 2008
Push through the first 20 minutes or so of lame sibling drama and you get to the utterly adorable dogs. The story part gets better but the brother's inventions are rediculous.
chevypillow
chevypillow

August 7, 2011
The acting, the writing, and THE ACTING is mostly what makes this film such crap. It can be a little enjoyable, but honestly there are so many better things out there than THIS. I also can't imagine being able to watch this again. And can a movie be any less funny? Well, yes but what i'm trying to say is that this is ridiculously UNFUNNY. It's not a complete disaster but it's still "some o'l bullshit"!
July 21, 2011
Cute, sweet & entertaining. It is predictable... not very believable for the most part... kinda corny at times... and overall kind of forgettable... but still a fun watch.
austineze
austineze

August 18, 2010
While watching thins movie I consciously had to keep reminding myself that this was a kids' movie, and that certain things weren't realistic on purpose. My kids laughed and cried at all the appropriate times, so what the director/writers did must have worked. I can say that it didn't work on me. It was kinda cute at best, and only got three stars because it entertained my youngsters (which is what it was truly designed to do in the first place). No bonuses for throwing a few bones to the parents forced to watch along with them.
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