The very hilarious Jim Belushi who plays Dan Unger, shows his soft side at the start of this film which was a wonderful touch to the beginning of the film. In the vein of Babe, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, and Hotel For Dogs, These talking dogs are the funniest ever. The story begins with a normal, bumbling everyday bomb-sniffing watchdog beagle named Shoeshine who gets exposed to a substance that gives him the powers of a superhero. He is adopted by a security guard - an ex-cop, who's a widower with a 12-year-old moody son, Jack Unger. Shoeshine uses his superpower to protect his love and the citizens of Capitol City from the evil Simon Barsinister. Underdog dedicates himself to good, quickly becoming revered as a superhero, but ultimately it will take the combined efforts and understanding of Underdog, Jack, Dan, Molly, and Polly to defeat Barsinister and save Capital City from destruction. Jason Lee, who hasn't voiced for anything that I know, does a gruffy good job as the voice of Underdog. I'll give this a 5/5 for excitement and adventure. IF YOU LIKE MY REVIEWS PLEASE DON'T HESITATE TO LET ME KNOW BY VOTING. THANKS.Read full review
The interaction with the characters was a joy and refreshing as they interact with each other. The action was refreshing as they were back and forth. The acting was sharpest it was never disappointing and it was a joy to watch.
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It's a remake of a cartoon...of a talking, flying dog. Somewhat difficult to make any better than they did. It's good for what it's supposed to be.
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Funny entertaining movie at a good price
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I bought this movie for my little sister and she really enjoyed it as well as all the family. The movie is recommended.
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