Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
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The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
View MoreOne of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
View MoreIt's about a kid who's transformed into a dog and must perform 100 good deeds in order to become a kid again and that's basically it. I'm glad this show went off the air. Since 1996, the crap that Nickelodeon has been producing just keeps getting worse and worse. I can't believe they even went ahead with it.As I said before, this show sucks.
View MoreOne of the best nick romps of recent years, I have to thank god they didn't bring back Clarissa instead of starting this show (there was some talk about this). A big bully is turned into a dog by "The Drifter"(as referred to in the later episodes), and he has to do a 100 good deeds to become a boy again, with the help of Justin, a shy geek in old episodes, and a shy cool guy with computer in the later episodes.The acting is pretty good, but with the addition of Tori, who's supposed to be British but certainly American. The acting goes down to average.Enjoyment: 5/5 Violence: 1/5 Family Viewing: 3/5Rating: 5/5
View MoreThis show is an absolute gem! Nick has created shows in the past that lacked so many elements that go together to make a successful show. Mostly, their best shows have been animated (like their biggest hit, "Rugrats"), but the majority of their live action shows have been, well, rather pathetic (like "Clarissa Explains it All", "The Secret World of Alex Mack", and "My Brother and Me"). So with such a past filled with mediocre shows, it was quite surprising that Nick created such a fantastic show. Yes, folks, Nickelodeon finally got it right! The show has great writing and with its talented cast, often joined by classic television veterans, Richard Moll and Joe Piscopo, the show serves up hearty laugh-out-loud moments for the whole family.
View MoreThis is some of the best example of state of the art visual effects I've ever seen on TV. This show definitely betters the animation for Babe 1 & 2 and is light years beyond the stuff in Dr. Doolittle. I've heard there are no animatronics used. Best off all, my kids, ages three and six love the show!
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