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Welcome to the Hotel Doggyfornia! We do not offer turn down service, you only get one kind of food, and you poop in a communal pooping area. This sounds exactly like, "Hotel for Dogs", a movie that made Lukas' mom cry (and maybe a fellow cohost as well). Can Lisa Kudrow play a role that isn't derivative of Phoebe from "Friends"? Why do animal control workers in movies love to kill dogs instead of finding them a place off the streets? And how in the world was the song "Who Let the Dogs Out" not in this movie? Tune in this week to find out all this and more, but only on "The Good, The Bad, & The Movies"! P.S. Check out these links to stay connected with TGTBTM: Discord: https://discord.gg/rKuMYcKv Youtube: https://youtu.be/YBWmVFFtQb8 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tgtbtm/message
BENNETT YELLIN Born and raised in Los Angeles, Bennett received his B.A. in fiction from U.C.L.A. Still not ready to enter the real world, he enrolled at UMass in Amherst for an M.F.A. in fiction. It was there — on the first day of school — that he met and befriended Peter Farrelly. On a lark, they tried writing a comedy together and this spec script ultimately got into the hands of Eddie Murphy and the Zucker Brothers, creators of Airplane and The Naked Gun. Both Murphy and the Zuckers asked the duo to write movies for them, and their career was off and running. Yellin wrote exclusively with Peter for years until they asked his brother Bobby to join them. The three went on to write a number of unproduced features together until they created Dumb and Dumber in 1994 and reunited in 2014 to co-write the official sequel chronicling the further idiotic adventures of Harry and Lloyd, Dumb and Dumber To. In 2007, the Farrelly Brothers branched out on their own and Yellin partnered with James Robert Johnson to create a professional writing duo that has endured for sixteen years. Among the plethora of projects they've tackled during their career — some produced, others not — the two have co-written Let's Scare Jessica to Death for Paramount Pictures, the Fox situation comedy Unhitched, the direct-to-DVD thriller Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead, Paramount Pictures' Hotel For Dogs 2, the Anchor Bay action-thriller In the Blood with Gina Carano, the 20th Century Fox family film, Santa's Little Helper, and the Warner Brothers re-boot of the Police Academy series, Police Academy: Takin' it to the Streets. More recently, Yellin and Johnston have co-written a live action family stage show adaptation of the hugely popular Angry Birds IP, and the two are currently at work creating an original pilot for a new animated show.Bennett's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bennett.yellinPhoto: Copyright Wilkinson/2023Opening and closing music courtesy the very talented Zakhar Valaha via Pixabay.To contact Wilkinson- email him at BecomingWilkinson@gmail.com
Oscar and Carl discuss the dog centric rip roaring Don Cheadle 'Hotel For Dogs', they discuss the logistics of the hotel, if it really is a hotel, what city are they in and why does this film have so many contraptions? Along with the ultimate question: Who would watch this?Contact us with film recommendations and questions through our email: askwwwtpodcast@gmail.comFind us through:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@whowouldwatchthisInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whowouldwatchthis/TikTok: @podcastwhowouldwatchthisMore links: https://linktr.ee/whowouldwatchthis
This week, David and Connor rediscover the 2009 Nickelodeon classic, Hotel for Dogs. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and the state of live action kids films in the late 2000s.
Alec tells Jesse and Jake about the hit HBO drama "The White Lotus," which prompts them to make their own film set at a resort where the guests and staff get tangled up together in robberies, arson, and even murder! Who will survive when everything literally (and metaphorically) blows up? Follow the podcast on social media! YouTube► https://bit.ly/3hfgRdE TikTok► https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdkjknAx/ Instagram► http://bit.ly/2xuslZP Twitter► http://bit.ly/33dWSqG Facebook► http://bit.ly/2xmYzGa Email► screenplaypodcast@gmail.com Alec's Twitter► http://bit.ly/3cRDh3Z Alec's New Video► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0c71uBqcss Jesse's Twitter► http://bit.ly/2TWQaB1 Jesse's Instagram►https://bit.ly/3l1I7i8 Jake's Twitter► http://bit.ly/2wJXwjx Jake's Instagram► https://bit.ly/30mNzo2
On this episode of The Terror Table, Mitch and Buzi welcome special guests Hayden Gilbert and Mark Wanner to the show to discuss Guillermo del Toro's CRIMSON PEAK. Other titles discussed include CHRISTMAS BLOODY CHRISTMAS, SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT 3: BETTER WATCH OUT, SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT 4: INITIATION, JU ON:THE CURSE, HISTORY OF THE OCCULT, GHOST WATCH and HOTEL FOR DOGS?
On this episode of The Terror Table, Mitch and Buzi welcome special guests Hayden Gilbert and Mark Wanner to the show to discuss Guillermo del Toro's CRIMSON PEAK. Other titles discussed include CHRISTMAS BLOODY CHRISTMAS, SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT 3: BETTER WATCH OUT, SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT 4: INITIATION, JU ON:THE CURSE, HISTORY OF THE OCCULT, GHOST WATCH and HOTEL FOR DOGS?
In this episode your host John Littlefair chats with award winning Hollywood movie dog trainer Mathilde de Cagny. Mathilde's journey is inspirational. Born and raised in Paris, France, she moved to Los Angeles at the age of 20. Starting as a volunteer for Birds and Animals Unlimited, she would eventually rescue a dog called Fred who was hired to play Einstein in the Back To The Future sequel. Mathilde's most famous and extensive collaboration was with the late Moose, the Jack Russell terrier who starred for 11 years as 'Eddie' on the television show FRASIER. Other notable credits include Steel Magnolias, My Dog Skip, Marley And Me, As Good As It Gets, Lassie, Hotel For Dogs, Beginners, Hugo and Max I and II. Mathilde is dedicated to rescuing shelter dogs and giving them a second chance, many going on to be famous. This is her story. http://www.mathildedecagny.com/
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In this episode the team review Hotel for Dogs, play Hot Dog, Not Dog and talk about hotel problems.
Ever see any of those films, ... or POSEIDON, SMALL SOLDIERS, HOCUS POCUS, NEWSIES, PAYCHECK, THE FLINTSTONES or HOTEL FOR DOGS? Whew - helluva career! Well, all of their sets - those created cinematic worlds and many more - were imagined and designed by the legendary William Sandell. And we've got him! So, sit back, crack one open, light ‘em if you got ‘em, open a steno pad and take some notes ... or whatever it is you do. Because Sandell's taking us on a trip, both chill and informative as all hell at the same time, through behind-the-scenes Hollywood history - from his early days as a set dresser on films like MEAN STREETS, TRUCK TURNER, BLACK BELT JONES and Roger Corman's BIG BAD MAMMA, to world creator on later day modern faves which have actually become traveling art museum staples like HOCUS POCUS. Prepare to have your movie mind blown.Learn more - * WILLIAM SANDELL online @ https://williamsandell.com/______________________________________________________________________________THE MOVIE SNEAK PODCAST is part of The GullCottage/Sandlot - a film blog, cinema magazine, growing reference library and online network "Celebrating The Art of Cinema, ... And Cinema As Art".Explore the GULLCOTTAGE / SANDLOT @ www.gullcottageonline.comRights to film / TV clips and other audio excerpts held by copyright owners. Presented here for educational and criticism purposes.
It's an orphans movie! It's a dog adoption movie! It's all these things and, somehow, so much less.
Today we discuss pets and urban wildlife and how they're treated, the darker sides of the breeding industry and indie dogs!
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https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/This is the third episode with the only hosts who host this podcast. Just Very Mundane, staring the Just Very Mundane hosts of podcast hosts. Jacob gets hit on and asked for drugs while Sagar regales the listeners.Also Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Stitcher
Episode 9: Here we come! This week Nigel and Kaitlyn discuss Over Her Dead Body the only film directed by Jeff Lowell, the writing of such films as John Tucker Must Die and Hotel For Dogs. They look into what motivates a ghost to haunt her ex-fiance. Why don't angels have wings, and how does the chemistry of Paul Rudd and Blake Lively work? *One of our listeners has pointed out, Lake Bell stars in this movie, NOT Blake Lively. That is a horribly embarrassing mistake. Over Her Dead Body Directed by: Jeff Lowell Starring: Paul Rudd, Lake Bell, Eva Longoria, Jason Biggs, Lindsay Sloane, and Stephen Root. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @journeyintofilm. This podcast is a product of AJourneyIntoFilm.com
Adaptations have taken the film and TV industry by storm. In today's entertainment world, it's only a matter of time before a successful novel is optioned and developed into a visual medium for the masses. But despite the desire for producers and directors to sink their teeth into books, is it actually successful? What should a reader's relationship between books and adaptations be like? Is it possible to find an adaptation that's better than the source material? In today's episode, we ask our panel of teens to discuss adaptations and share their opinions on the book to screen transformation. Mentioned Works: John Green Fantastic Beasts films Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer Artemis Fowl 2019 adaptation Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan Percy Jackson films Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling Harry Potter films Love, Simon by Becky Albertalli Love, Simon 2018 film The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins The Girl on the Train 2016 film Stranger With My Face by Lois Duncan Stranger With My Face 2009 film Avatar: The Last Airbender Avatar: The Last Airbender 2010 film Hotel For Dogs by Lois Duncan Hotel For Dogs 2009 film Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer Twilight films A Series of Unfortunate Events series by Lemony Snicket A Series of Unfortunate Events Netflix series Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit 2018 film Bunnicula series by Deborah Howe and James Howe Bunnicula 2016 TV series Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children 2016 film The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis The Chronicles of Narnia 2005, 2008, 2010 films Rocketman 2019 film Bohemian Rhapsody 2018 film Hachi 2008 film Divergent series by Veronica Roth Divergent films Cassandra Clare works
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Bow wow, you guys. On today’s episode, old friend of the podcast Esther Rosen (@erosencrantz) returns to discuss Hotel For Dogs! The two also recap every episode of Black Mirror, discuss their familiarity with the Universal Backlot and extras’ wardrobe, and Esther gives her long-awaited review of Incredibles 2! Plus, the return of our segment “The World!” Follow Kidflix on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @kidflixpod, and send us your recommendations or comments to kidflixpod@gmail.com!
In recent years, our pet dogs have been treated to an ever increasing array of products and outfits. Nothing is too fine for our furry friends. Now, in SF and other California cities, pampered pooches can stay at the Wag Hotel where high end suites come complete with video showing of films about dogs. On this week's episode of "Good Dog", Joanne tours the Wag Hotel with general manager Brian Rios. Get ready: Wag Hotel may be coming to your city next!If you have a question that you'd like answered about your dog, write to us at GoodDog@SmarterPodcasts.comSmarterPodcasts.com, Delivering Sound Advice.
We try really hard to talk about things other than the election this week, honest. A half-strength but absolutely full-fat podcast this week, but don't let that put you off as James and Robbie venture alone. This week, one of them uses a women's toilet and watches Hotel For Dogs, whilst the other is stalked by a man with a carrier bag and celebrates Mental Health Awareness Week. It's quite a show. Quite a show.
The team has been torn asunder, and were forced to record this conversation via Skype, meaning that the usual ceremonial thigh rubbing could not occur. As a result, individually watching Hotel for Dogs was a lonely, soul-searching experience, but the boys have pulled through, and found some genuine appreciation of the characters. Also, outlandish theories!
Toward the end of summer, the heat can be relentless. Well, not in Maine. But we’re a very dog-friendly agency, so let’s hear about it.
Welcome to another episode of Behind the Scenes with Eric Fell and Shaun Stewart! Your compadres want to tell you about some of the new movies coming out this month in theatres and on DVD. Today we check out the DVD release of 'Hotel For Dogs', followed by a look at 'The Uninvited' and 'What Doesn't Kill You'. Enjoy! “Hotel for Dogs” stars Emma Roberts, Jake T. Austin, Lisa Kudrow, Kevin Dillon and Don Cheadle in a smart, funny comedy adventure that shows how far love and imagination can take you. When their new guardians forbid 16-year old Andi (Roberts) and her younger brother, Bruce (Austin) to have a pet, Andi has to use her quick wit to help find a new home for their dog, Friday. The resourceful kids stumble upon an abandoned hotel and using Bruce’s talents as a mechanical genius, transform it into a magical dog-paradise for Friday – and eventually for all Friday’s friends. When barking dogs make the neighbors suspicious, Andi and Bruce use every invention they have to avoid anyone discovering “who let the dogs in.” Based on Kim Jee-Woon's 2003 Korean horror film, “Changhwa Hongryon,” “The Uninvited” revolves around Anna (Emily Browning), who returns home after spending time in the hospital following the tragic death of her mother. Her recovery suffers a setback when she discovers her father (David Strathairn) has become engaged to her mother’s former nurse, Rachel (Elizabeth Banks). That night, Anna is visited by her mother's ghost, who warns her of Rachel's intentions. Together, Anna and her sister (Arielle Kebbel) try to convince their father that his current fiancée is not who she pretends to be, and what should have been a happy family reunion becomes a lethal battle of wills between stepdaughters and stepmother. Brian and Paulie are two young punks running loose on the hard streets of South Boston. Coming from separate but equally broken homes, the boys bond of friendship makes them brothers. They do whatever it takes to survive, living by the code of their dog eat dog neighborhood. As Brian (Mark Ruffalo) and Paulie (Ethan Hawke) get older, petty crimes and misdemeanors grow into more serious offenses. Eventually, they fall under sway to the organized crime boss Pat Kelly (Brian Goodman) who runs the felonious backroom businesses and illicit trades in Southie. They also find themselves the targets of unwanted attention from Detective Moran (Donnie Wahlberg) one of Boston’s finest. . Be sure to check out more Behind the Scenes! We screen 3 episodes a week. Subscribe to behind the Scenes in iTunes or by Email
The stars from Paramount Pictures new film, Hotel For Dogs talk about the film and working together.
One way to see Hotel for Dogs is as a cute little family comedy that ups its cuteness quotient by multiplying its canine count…