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When Emily discovers her little red puppy named Clifford has grown ten-feet overnight, she turns to her eccentric Uncle Casey for help. But when a mad scientist tries to capture the larger-than-life playful pup, it takes the entire neighborhood to hide Clifford as they race across the city. Get ready for the incredible, laugh-out-loud comedy adventure that is BIG fun for the entire family!

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I pre ordered this

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Your VPN Doesnt Work McAfee
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2021-12-03
I bought a subscription to Paramount Plus because they said they had this movie. They advertise all over the net. Well, folks, they don’t have it! Not in Canada. It’s false advertising. Do NOT get Paramount Plus! It’s nothing but older stuff or more JoJo Siwa mess, and everything there that is any good can be found on Prime, and or Apple TV. So, on to my review. I can’t review this movie. Because I pre ordered it from Apple TV, and they don’t give a date when it will be available. You would think with covid, and Christmas around the corner …..streaming sites would be kinder, or at least a little more honest! They count on us being stuck at hime, but honestly YouTube could put them all out of business really fast with just a few simple changes. These streaming companies can’t afford a boycott. No one trusts a site that lures people to buy a subscription under false pretences, and false advertising high I believe is still illegal. We need to start holding these streaming services accountable!

That dog too big

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Nikorp
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2021-11-25
Clifford The Big Red Dog is a powerful, smashingly effective movie — not a great movie but one that will probably stir audiences’ emotions and join the ranks of such pop-mythology films such as Fern Gully and Home Alone 2. Maybe even Max Keeble’s Big Move.
When Clifford is viciously funny, he’s on top of things, and he scores and scores, and illuminates as he scores. When he becomes didactic, we can see that he really doesn’t know anymore about what should be done than the rest of us. The more ‘direct’ Clifford is, the more fuzzy and obscure he is. Who can assimilate and evaluate this giant red canine as he runs amuck amongst the denizens of a modern Big Apple?
Even while you’re convulsed with laughter, you’re still apprehensive, because the editing rhythms are very tricky, and the shock images loom up huge, right on top of you, like a large rouge hound. There are parts of ‘Clifford The Big Red Dog’ that suggest what Eisenstein might have done if he hadn’t intellectualized himself out of reach — if he’d given in to the bourgeois child in himself.
Director Walt Becker has diddled over a small idea too long; perhaps intentionally, this is a reductio ad absurdum. The will-he-or-won’t-he game (an intellectualized version of the plight of modern animal adoption) goes on so long that the squeamish hero must rise from strife to protect what she holds dear.
The audience is alive to it. Our experience as we watch it has some connection, Clifford The Big Red Dog keeps the audience in a kind of eager, nervous imbalance—it holds our attention by throwing our disbelief back in our faces. To be put on is to be put on the spot, put on the stage, made the stooge in a comedy act.
The whole picture is informed with such a complex sense of the intermingling of good and evil — and of the inability to foresee the effects of our love upon our children and big dogs — that it may be the most passionately felt epic ever made in this country.
That being said, I’m taking a star of because that dog too big. Dogs not big like truck. Dogs big like goat. This dog way too big. Also dog never red.