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In the age-old battle between cats and dogs, one crazed feline has taken things a paw too far. Kitty Galore, formerly an agent for cat spy organization MEOWS, has gone rogue and hatched a diabolical plan to not only bring her canine enemies to heel, but take down her former kitty comrades and make the world her scratching post. Faced with this unprecedented threat, cats and dogs will be forced to join forces for the first time in history in an unlikely alliance to save themselves -- and their humans. Written by
Warner Bros. Pictures
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Release Date:
30 July 2010 (USA)
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Box Office
Budget:
$85,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend:
$12,279,363
(USA)
(30 July 2010)
Gross:
$43,575,716
(USA)
(15 October 2010)
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Technical Specs
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1
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Trivia
The name "Tab Lazenby" is a nod to actor George Lazenby who played James Bond in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" in 1969 (and is voiced by Roger Moore, who replaced Lazenby as Bond in "Live and Let Die")
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Goofs
SPOILER:When Scrumptious is ready to insert the CD for Kitty's satellite dish, he accidentally pushes the red button to eject the cd-rom drive, instead of the normal EJECT button; also when making the cat-dog-bird pyramid in Playland to stop the dish from transmitting, Seamus presses the same red button and starts transmitting.
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Quotes
Diggs:
You wanna bite something pal? Bite this!
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Connections
Spoofs
Lethal Weapon (1987)
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Soundtracks
Psycho Theme
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I'm 57, the wife is 54, no kids or grandkids.
Frankly we thought the movie was really enjoyable, but we tried to see it through the eyes of innocence. There were some parts I actually got a laugh out of, even at my age. I loved the part where it was announced to congratulate a dog on his son, son, daughter, daughter, son, daughter.....just one of those clever parts that you have to pay attention to catch.
I loved the opening credits and Shirley Bassey theme, straight from James Bond and very clever.
Sometimes we need a change from the movies we watch. Movies are so much more than cutting up teenagers in slasher movies, or great American movies like Platoon where a young girl is raped by Americans, or the great Spielberg in his Saving Private Ryan where American soldiers shoot German soldiers who are trying to surrender. No, there wasn't any 'f' bombs, nobody was in a nude scene, nobody was decapitated, nobody cheated on their spouses. You know the types of movies adults enjoy.
Yes, there are times I wish to watch a racy movie or a war movie, however this was not one of those times. The wife and I desired a cute movie that anybody of any age could watch, and this movie was one of those.
Real quickly, I fell asleep during the original Cats and Dogs, but this movie hooked me from the first and wouldn't let me off the hook. The original lost me in the first 10 minutes.