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Marmaduke


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Chicago Sun-Times
The moment I saw Marmaduke's big drooling lips moving, I knew I was in trouble.
The Boston Globe
When one of the last sounds you hear in a work of family entertainment is a Great Dane passing gas, there's only one conclus...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
As talking-dog movies go, Marmaduke makes Beverly Hills Chihuahua look like Up.
E! Online
A lame, worn-out story wrapped in a pelt of fluffy dog fur.
New York Daily News
Its only redeeming values are an insane dog-surfing competition that feels like a weird dream you may have once had, and a m...
Los Angeles Times
It's kind of fun. For about five minutes.
New York Post
I'm envisioning a sequel that joins together two towering franchises, only with an R rating for excessive gore: Marmaduke Ve...
Washington Post
Lines like "Get your bark on," "Who let the dogs out?" and "Cowabarka" abound. Many of the jokes revolve around excretory fu...
San Francisco Chronicle
The dogs are cute -- I'll say that for it.
Entertainment Weekly
If the phrase ''From the producer of Garfield'' doesn't scare you off, then step right up.
Hollywood Reporter
Bland sitcom romp based on the long-running comic strip features wisecracking canines in a beach-set family story.
The New York Times
Like most movies aimed at the kindergarten set, Marmaduke balances its giggly, gross-out gags with a stern moral agenda.
Variety
Scripters Tim Rasmussen and Vince Di Meglio have cobbled together a plot from bits and pieces of other family-friendly pics.
The New York Times
This movie is one big dog.
Chicago Tribune
I had a Scooby-Doo nightmare flashback.
Urban Cinefile
Marmaduke was never meant to star in his own movie; trying to strap a story to his back ends up a clunky and often lame affa...
The Austin Chronicle
Instead, it's an intermittently amusing parable about an outcast's ascension, as performed by a pack of digitally manipulate...
Empire
Mirthless family romp that hits all the lowest comedy dominators.
News in Film
This 90-minute chore lumbers through the same worn humor of the 50-year single panel cartoon.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Tom Dey
Writer: Vince Di Meglio
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Cast: Owen Wilson, Emma Stone, Christopher Mintz-Plasse

Release: June 4, 2010
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