Cats & Dogs: The Revenge
of Kitty Galore
They fight like cats and
dogs. That expression has been around for quite sometime and I have to
wonder where the animosity comes from. As an avid dog lover I have to think
that it is the cats fault. Their holier than thou attitude causes our loyal,
faithful canines to want to take action. But in the new family friendly
action adventure, Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore it
is one grudge wielding feline that is out for retribution! This film was
surprisingly well rounded and offered as much for the adults as for the
smaller movie goers.
In this fur flying adventure
Kitty Galore (Bette Midler) has a plan for world domination and unless
the spy dog Butch (Nick Nolte) and his new renegade partner Diggs (James
Marsden) can intervene it looks like the end of dogs and humans everywhere.
It gets worse when they have to put their animosity aside and team up with
Catherine (Christina Applegate) who just happens to be a cat herself. Following
pigeon trails and infiltrating undercover cat houses this team has just
a few days before Kitty’s plan goes into action.
This film is all live action
with the talent voicing the animal characters. This ability to seamlessly
combine the two worlds has opened doors for some wonderful live action
family films and allowed the tykes something other than just animation
tales. Plus it creates movies that are just as appealing to adults. Although
this movie is 100% safe for any age viewer I almost feel like the adults
will get more from it. The writing is witty and full of references to all
the best spy and action thrillers of the past. I found it hard to keep
up with all the quotes from my favorite characters from films like Lethal
Weapon and others. Even the opening credits could be straight from a James
Bond classic.
Cats & Dogs: The
Revenge of Kitty Galore is rated PG for animal action and humor. The
kids will love the continuous action and animal antics. The story line
is simple enough for youngsters to follow yet crafted well enough to keep
adults engaged. There are moments in this one where I was literally laughing
out loud at the creative parodies and twists on well known movie characters.
I give it 5 out of 5 shots of cat nip. For its genre there is no fault
to be found. Just a well done film that the entire family can get something
from. That is a rarity these days and should be acknowledged. So says Matt
Mungle.
Matt Mungle
Review copyright 2010 Mungleshow
Productions. Used by Permission.