Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 50000000
Revenue
$ 87134280

Dave Douglas

Rebecca Douglas

Carly Douglas

Josh Douglas

Ken Hollister

Dr. Kozak

Justin Forrester

Trey

Dr. Gwen Lichtman

Larry

Justin Forrester's Attorney

Judge Claire Whittaker

Lance Strictland

Pound Employee

Janey

Doctor

Lori

Baxter

Monk

Leader

Bailiff

Ms. Foster - Teacher

Co-Worker

Animal Control Officer

Homeless Guy

Tracy (as Jordyn Michelle Colemon)

Woman in Restaurant

News Reporter

Police Officer

Bus Driver

Mercenary

Football Coach

Quarterback

Obnoxious Player #1

Obnoxious Player #2

Merc. Pilot

Stenographer

Animal Control Officer #2

Man in Elevator

Kozak Secretary

Grant - Strictland Office Worker

Protest Leader

Highway Driver (as Phil Pavel)

Capuchin (uncredited)

Additional Voice (voice) (uncredited)

Pound Employee (uncredited)

Written by r96sk on 2020-11-05
The most absurd thing about this is that Akon did a song for it. This 2006 remake of 1959's <em>'The Shaggy Dog'</em> is very bad. That's thanks to some lazy writing and humour, none of the jokes land while the plot - while I praise them for changing up the original - is so lame - their thinking seemingly just stopped at 'man acts like dog' and thought that'll do. Another thing that hampers the film is the attempt at a heartwarming story with the main family, which is nauseating to see unfold. There's also a scene at the end where the dad (Allen) is stark naked in public and in front of his children, who have literally zero reaction and just stand there smiling ... With that noted, I will say I didn't hate watching this. Tim Allen, whilst over-the-top and in your face at times, is a good cast to play this silly role - he stops the character of Dave becoming annoying, he's just cringey to me. The casting is, actually, pretty good. Robert Downey Jr. and Danny Glover are involved, as are recognisable faces Spencer Breslin, Shawn Pyfrom, Philip Baker Hall and Joel David Moore. Rhea Seehorn, star of <em>'Better Call Saul'</em>, also appears - you could make a case that this is a prequel to BCS ... I have no idea why they decided to remake this, especially given they seemingly didn't put any serious effort into it. It's weird, cringe, dull and entirely forgettable. A poor film.