Adults will find little to entertain them, but at least it's not an ordeal to sit through.
See Spot Run (2001)
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Reviews Counted:24
Fresh:8
Rotten:16
Average Rating:4.3/10
Consensus: See Spot Run has all the elements chidren enjoy in a movie: a lovable dog, bad things happening to stupid adults, and lots of dog poop. For adults, it's either hit-or-miss.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for crude humor, language and comic violence
Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Mar 2, 2001 Wide
Box Office: $32,486,094
Synopsis:
Gordon Smith, (Arquette) is an offbeat mailman who has never met a dog he couldn't handle. When he offers to baby-sit James (Jones), the young son of his beautiful neighbor Stephanie (Bibb), he's...
Gordon Smith, (Arquette) is an offbeat mailman who has never met a dog he couldn't handle. When he offers to baby-sit James (Jones), the young son of his beautiful neighbor Stephanie (Bibb), he's hoping she'll return his romantic interest. A hard working single mom, Stephanie thinks Gordon is just an overgrown kid himself but circumstances force her to leave James with him, temporarily, while she is away on business.
Meanwhile in another part of town, an FBI agent named Murdoch, (Clarke Duncan) is trying desperately to find his runaway canine partner, Agent Eleven (Bob) who has escaped from protective custody. Thanks to the super dog’s drug detecting abilities, he has incurred the wrath of local mobster kingpin Sonny Talia (Sorvino) who has put out a contract on the four footed fed.
Luckily, Agent Eleven is a lot faster and smarter than Talia’s two inept henchmen Gino (Viterelli) and Arliss (Schirripa), so they aren’t having much luck. They lose the trail completely when the dog seeks refuge in Gordon’s mail truck, where he is promptly adopted by James, who names him "Spot."
Gordon is not exactly a dog lover, especially after having to use his ingenuity to fight off the mailman-hating mutts on his harrowing Bleeker St. postal route. Armed with a variety of ingenuous devices, Gordon enters the combat zone and emerges victorious, if not exactly unscathed. Back at the post office, his colleague and good buddy Benny (Anderson) is always ready to commiserate and offer advice to Gordon about his job and his love life. Meanwhile Stephanie is having her own set of unbelievable adventures trying to get back home, thanks to a freak snowstorm.
Spot appears to be nothing but trouble so Gordon tries to persuade Angus to give him up. Instead he finds both the kid and the pooch beginning to grow on him. When the mobsters catch up to them at the local pet store, all heck breaks lose. As the fur, fish and feathers start to fly, Spot finally gets to show his true colors.
By the time Stephanie returns home to find her son and Gordon remarkably transformed, Agent Murdoch has shown up to reclaim his dog. The final decision is up to Spot but the lives he has touched will never be the same.
Starring: David Arquette, Michael Clarke Duncan, Leslie Bibb, Paul Sorvino
Starring: David Arquette, Michael Clarke Duncan, Leslie Bibb, Paul Sorvino, Anthony Anderson, Joe Viterelli, Steve Schirripa, Angus T. Jones
Director: John Whitesell
Director: John Whitesell
Screenwriter: Stuart Gibbs, Craig Titley
Composer: Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
Studio: Warner Bros.
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There are eight credited writers on this rapidly paced jumble of a movie, which could be a record. (You have to wonder: What movie titles did this octet of high foreheads reject?)
Feebly mixes gangster spoof, buddy flick, Home Alone horseplay, animal adventure and wan romance, reeks worse than lead David Arquette after he slips in doggie doo.
The perpetrators of See Spot Run want you to know who in this brutally dumb canine comedy is the idiot. David Arquette aside, depending on how long you stick around, it might be you.
A wheezing, underpowered affair that pads two amusing scenes out to feature length with some canned sentiment, lame ad-libs and break dancing.
See Spot Run is one of those movies that makes you put your head in your hands and mourn the death of popular culture.
Do your kids a favor -- and take them to see something more worthwhile than the relentlessly vulgar and stupid See Spot Run.
See Spot Run not only exceeds low expectations, but it's also even a pleasant surprise.
See Spot Run is so guileless and good-natured that you may just find yourself enjoying it almost half as much as the child who brought you along to the movie.
See Spot Run is just an old dog whose few new tricks are stupid or disgusting.
Movies like this demonstrate that when it comes to stupidity and vulgarity, only the best will do for our children.
See Spot Run attempts to rationalize its stupidity by proclaiming itself a family film, as if that justifies its consistently low aim.
Obviously, See Spot Run won't go down as one of the great kiddie dog movies. But it'll have to do for those children and adults who don't ask for much when it comes to movies.
There's nothing about it quite so hilarious as the writing credits, which list no fewer than five writers and which, it is rumored, disguise the participation of up to five more.
Derivative, even desperately goofy in its quest to leave no gag potential unrealized. But you'll also be laughing so much, you probably won't care.
Kids probably will enjoy the movie because bad things happen to silly grownups over and over again.
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