Marmaduke
Because Phil Winslow has a new chance for his work, he decides to move to new neighborhood with his wife, three kids and their beloved Great Dane, Marmaduke. In new place, he must deal with problems which is created by his oversized dog.
21 December 1966, Paddington, London, England, UK
23 July 1972, New York City, New York, USA
31 December 1963, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
23 April 1961, Mission Hills, California, USA
January 19, 2014
a gross mis-use of CGI animals
September 07, 2010
Marmaduke sinks to Beverly Hills Chihuahua levels of awfulness and only reaffirms that talking animals aren't funny -- they're boring.
June 07, 2010
This movie is one big dog.
August 23, 2010
There is only so much fun you can have with a talking dog and Marmaduke quickly exhausts the possibilities.
June 04, 2010
Brad Anderson's long-running saga of the melty-looking Winslow family and the gangling, interfering Great Dane that should've been put to sleep ages ago gets a film treatment.
June 07, 2010
I had a Scooby-Doo nightmare flashback.
June 04, 2010
This is another opus to take that small, well-trodden step from the funny pages to the big screen. But we're in live-action territory here, meaning that real people actors compete for camera time with real dog actors.
June 04, 2010
Scripters Tim Rasmussen and Vince Di Meglio have cobbled together a plot from bits and pieces of other family-friendly pics.
September 11, 2010
full review at Movies for the Masses
August 21, 2010
Better than Cats & Dogs, but praise hardly comes much lower.
June 09, 2010
Truly a milquetoast Scooby Snack for pet-friendly families who thrill to computer-generated mouth movements on real-life four-legged critters.
August 26, 2010
Spectacularly sentimental, full of ridiculous computer-animated action, and makes sure its animals are a good deal less pallid than the humans on view.

