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One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)
One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)
1961 | Animation, Classics, Family
9
8.3 (56 Ratings)
Movie Rating
The music (1 more)
The Voice Acting
Cruella freaked me out as a kid (0 more)
Disney classic and dog-gone good
I loved this movie as a kid and it still holds up. Endearing, great voice-acting, and just the right length for kids that are just getting into full length movies.

I freely admit that Cruella DeVille freaked me out as a kid though.
  
The Art of Racing in the Rain
The Art of Racing in the Rain
Garth Stein | 2006 | Mind, Body & Spiritual, Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
8
8.9 (7 Ratings)
Book Rating
I debated between 3 or 4 stars for a really long time.

Bad: Slow plot for sure. A few things that the dog said was "truth" that I just outright disagree with.

Good: Heartwrenching and heartwarming all in one. The kind of book that just STICKS to ya.

Maybe not meant for all readers, but I enjoyed it, so worth a try.
  
SpongeBob: Sponge on the Run
SpongeBob: Sponge on the Run
Games, Entertainment
4
4.0 (1 Ratings)
App Rating
Colourful (2 more)
Childish
Funny
Stupid (2 more)
Ridiculous
Music
Ridiculous
I dont know what the directors/creators were on when they made this but it is a wild ride. I cant decide where my mind exploded from the randomness, whether it was the flesh eating zombies, Keanu Reeves skit or the Snoop dog random dance interlude. Wow, so bizarre! I cant decide if I enjoyed it
  
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Jamie Lee Curtis recommended Go, Dog. Go! in Books (curated)

 
Go, Dog. Go!
Go, Dog. Go!
8.5 (4 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"Go Dog, Go is the first book I remember reading. There is a non sequitur in this book of opposites; up, down, in, out, big, small that makes me laugh out loud every time I read it. ""Do you like my hat?” injected in this book of opposites, solidified my particular sense of humor and drew me to comedy my whole life."

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Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
1975 | Crime, Drama, Thriller

"The fourth one, which is kind of a weird one, is Dog Day Afternoon. Because of Al Pacino’s performance. He has a line in there — maybe it’s his line, maybe it’s the screenwriter’s line — he says “Kiss me, kiss me,” to the cops, “I liked to be kissed when I’m getting f–ked.” It’s one of the all-time great lines in cinema."

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