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Uma Thurman Movie:
The Truth About Cats and Dogs Region 2



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The Truth About Cats & Dogs [Region 2]
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

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  • Starring:

  • Uma Thurman
  • Janeane Garofalo
  • Ben Chaplin
  • Jamie Foxx
  • James McCaffrey
  • Editorial Review:
    One of the most memorably offbeat romantic comedies of the 1990s begins when a talk-radio veterinarian named Abby (Janeane Garofalo) takes a call from Brian (Ben Chaplin), the owner of a roller-skating Great Dane. Brian is intrigued by Abby's voice and asks if she'll agree to meet him. Insecure about her looks and her nonexistent love life, Abby agrees, but describes herself as a tall blonde, then begs her attractive neighbor Noelle (played by Uma Thurman) to meet with Brian in her place. The ensuing case of switched identity is complicated when Noelle takes a liking to Brian who, of course, thinks she is Abby. This confusion gains comedic momentum when Abby safely plays herself on the radio and in a long, hilariously seductive phone call with Brian, but by now the situation has grown hopelessly complex, and Abby has to find a way to reveal herself without disappointing Brian. Many viewers rightly complained that the movie relies on the assumption that Abby is unattractive, even though Garofalo is more attractive and appealing here than she'd been in several movies before and since. Still, this contemporary variation on Cyrano de Bergerac is a lightweight, good-natured surprise that values the quirks and foibles that make lovelorn romantics (including their pets) uniquely appealing. --Jeff Shannon

    The Truth About Cats & Dogs [Region 2] Reviews:
    The Truth About The Truth About Cats & Dogs 3 Star Review
    2008-07-02 - This movie is a romcom, AKA romantic comedy, and the twist is that the smart, short girl gets the guy, not the tall blonde model, Noelle (Uma Thurman). Dr. Abby Barnes (Janeane Garofalo) is a veterinarian with a call in radio show, but low self esteem when it comes to men. Brian (Ben Chaplin) is a caller with a dog problem. He got a big dog from the pound for a photo shoot, and put the pooch on roller skates. The dog is destroying the house, but he can't get him off the skates. Abby talks him through it, and he ends up bonding with the dog. He tries to arrange a face-to-face meeting, to thank her, and also, because he is attracted to her. Duh. She doesn't show up for the rendezvous, but then a series of seemingly random events conspire to make him think that Abby's attractive neighbor Noelle is the woman he has been speaking to.

    Janeane is used to playing the friend. In Reality Bites, she was really a hoot, but the story focused on Winona Ryder. She was just the back story, an after thought, really. Even though she had a lot going on, it was all Winona, Winona, Winona. In this film, however, they really get you to be more interested in Abby, and Noelle is cute and a nice if not too bright person, but she is so boring that you are really more attracted to Abby, and you don't even notice that they never even tie the loose ends up with Noelle and the jerks she dates, like Roy. Maybe she could've hooked up with Ed (Jamie Foxx), Brian's friend. I'm surprised that she didn't hook up with anyone, but the story is really about Brian and Abby, and they live happily ever after (or don't, just so I am not spoiling the end for anyone who hasn't seen this).

    This is a well made romcom and I wasn't asking too much of it, but neither was I disappointed. Garofalo wise cracks her way through with much aplomb, but seeing her jokes on paper, they aren't nearly as funny. Guess it is just her deadpan delivery and comic timing. Another thing I will say is that they handled the preposterous plot well, and didn't just get sloppy and think, who cares? This is just a romcom. Preposterous, yes, but plausible the way it was filmed, and they never ignore the laws of physics or violate the time-space continuum.

    The movie also has cute cats & dogs. Abby has a cat that looks just like my cat, Felix. A fluffy black and white cat with a cute black nose. Hank is the big dog that Brian adopts. Hank is kind of like Marmaduke, the dog in the newspaper comics. It was good, but I am only giving it 3 stars.

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    Uma Thurman .... Noelle

    The Accidental Husband (2008) .... Dr. Emma Lloyd

    The Life Before Her Eyes (2007) .... Diana McFee

    My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006) .... Jenny Johnson / G-Girl

    The Producers (2005) .... Ulla

    Prime (2005) .... Rafi Gardet

    Be Cool (2005) .... Edie Athens

    Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004) .... Beatrix Kiddo - The Bride, 'Black Mamba'

    Paycheck (2003) .... Dr. Rachel Porter

    Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) .... The Bride

    Hysterical Blindness (2002) (TV) .... Debby Miller

    Chelsea Walls (2001) .... Grace

    Tape (2001) .... Amy Randall

    The Golden Bowl (2000) .... Charlotte Stant

    Vatel (2000) .... Anne de Montausier

    Sweet and Lowdown (1999) .... Blanche

    The Avengers (1998) .... Emma Peel

    Misérables, Les (1998) .... Fantine

    Gattaca (1997) .... Irene Cassini

    Batman & Robin (1997) .... Poison Ivy / Dr. Pamela Isley

    Beautiful Girls (1996) .... Andera

    A Month by the Lake (1995) .... Miss Beaumont

    Pulp Fiction (1994) .... Mia Wallace

    Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1993) .... Sissy Hankshaw

    Mad Dog and Glory (1993) .... Glory

    Jennifer Eight (1992) .... Helena Robertson

    Final Analysis (1992) .... Diana Baylor

    Robin Hood (1991/I) (TV) .... Maid Marian

    Henry & June (1990) .... June Miller

    Where the Heart Is (1990) .... Daphne McBain

    Dangerous Liaisons (1988) .... Cécile de Volanges

    The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988) .... Venus/Rose

    Kiss Daddy Goodnight (1988) .... Laura

    Johnny Be Good (1988) .... Georgia Elkans

    Kaze no tani no Naushika (1984) (voice: English version) .... Kushana

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    Janeane Garofalo .... Dr. Abby Barnes

    Reality Bites (10th Anniversary Edition) (1994) .... Vickie Miner

    The Cable Guy (Full Screen) (1996) .... Medieval Times Waitress

    Touch (1997) / Movie (1997) .... Kathy Worthington. Not the same as Ben Chaplin's film with Michelle Yeoh, but this one has Tom Arnold, Christopher Walken, Bridgett Fonda, John Doe (of X), Gina Gershon, and LL Cool J.

    Cop Land (1997) .... Deputy Cindy Betts

    Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997) .... Heather Mooney

    Dog Park (1998) .... Jeri

    Mystery Men (1999) .... The Bowler. A super hero spoof with Ben Stiller and Hank Azira.

    Ratatouille (2007) (voice) .... Colette

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    Ben Chaplin .... Brian

    The Remains of the Day (Special Edition) (1993) .... Charlie, Head Footman

    Birthday Girl (2001) .... John. Ben Chaplin co-starred with Nicole Kidman.

    Murder by Numbers (2002) .... Sam Kennedy. Here Ben is opposite Sandra Bullock.

    The Touch (2002) .... Eric. Michelle Yeoh and Ben this time.

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    Jamie Foxx .... Ed

    Booty Call (1997) .... Bunz

    Ray (Widescreen Edition) (2004/I) .... Ray Charles. Jamie was awesome as Ray Charles, and for that he won a well deserved Oscar.

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    I thought there would be some good quotes from this, some of Garofalo's zingers, but looking back, I couldn't find any. So here's one from another movie.

    A Few Good Men:

    Kaffee: I want the truth!
    Col. Jessep: [shouts] You can't handle the truth!



    IT'S ONLY ME BUT: 4 Star Review
    2008-06-01 - GREAT LIGHT HEARTED ROMANTIC MOVIE ABOUT TWO FIREND. ONE A TAALL BLOND AND ONE A SHORT BRUNET. THE SHORT BRUNET THINKS SHE HAS TO BE A TALL BLOND TO FIND LOVE. JM

    I love this movie 5 Star Review
    2008-02-10 - This was one of the first movies i saw as a teenager, great laughs, a little sad at parts over all one of my favorite movies!! I would recommend to any woman

    Truth about cats & dogs 5 Star Review
    2008-01-18 - The Truth About Cats & Dogs is one of my all time favorite "chick flicks" I am the short girl with the stunning girlfriend. This movie appeals to me on several levels. The "judging the book by the cover" theme is real. This still happens no matter how accepting we think we are. The movie is great fun, and helps see through the myths to the reality.

    Good movie 3 Star Review
    2007-11-18 - A very nice date movie. Suggest get it as it explores that meaning of love that it actually can be blind and appearances do not necessarily seem what they actually are.




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