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Rover's Reviews Last Updated: Jul 8th, 2008 - 05:27:05



See Spot Run, (Warner Brothers, 2001)
Starring David Arquette (Gordon), Angus T. Jones (James), Leslie Bibb (James' Mother), Michael Clarke Duncan (FBI Agent Murdoch), Paul Sorvino (Mob Boss Sonny Talia), and Joe Viterelli and Steven R. Schirippa (bungling hit men).
Directed by John Whitesell
Rated PG, 1 hour and 34 minutes long.
Jul 8, 2008, 05:22


Natural Healing for Dogs and Cats
Diane Stein's book, Natural Healing for Dogs and Cats presents an interesting look at alternative care and medicine for pets. She places a very strong emphasis on the link between health and proper nutrition, something that many pet owners overlook. However, the author also explores other "holistic" treatments.
Jun 12, 2008, 02:52


Year of the Dog (Paramount Vantage, 2007).
Peggy (Molly Shannon) is a single woman who is looking for meaning in her life. Her friends tell her that what she needs in her life is love (meaning a man, marriage, children and babies). But what Peggy ultimately discovers is that love comes in all forms and the love that she needs in her life, the love that defines who she is, is not the love for a man or a child, but a love and compassion for animals.
May 12, 2008, 02:58




May 12, 2008, 00:52


Chestnut: the Hero of Central Park
Starring Barry Bostwick, Irene Olga Lopez, Justin Louis, Ethan Phillips, Maurice Godin, Christine Tucci, Makenzie Vega, and Abigail Breslin.
Directed by Robert Vince.
Copyright 2004, Miramax Films.
Rated G, 1 hour 27 minutes long
Reviewed by Jessica S. Schepler

There is nothing in the world that young orphan Sally Ann (played by Makenzie Vega) wants more than a dog. She and her sister Ray (played by Abigail Breslin) pray for one each and every day. God seems to answer their prayers and the two young girls find a Great Dane puppy left in the road near the orphanage. After Sally Ann risks her life to save him from oncoming traffic, the girls hide the puppy, who they name Chestnut, at the convent where they live.

Apr 8, 2008, 21:30






 

 

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