21 out of 35 people found the following comment useful :- Unexpectedly Hilarious, 3 February 2007
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(kaos@aznetgate.net) from United States
I had the pleasure to see the special screening in LA back in November,
and I was pleasantly surprised. I thought this would be a so-so vanity
project for an actor (David Hewlett), but this is one of the best
comedies on film. I want to see it again because I missed bits as the
laughter was so loud - and virtually continuous. It is absolutely
brilliant. A Dog's Breakfast *deserves* a wide release. It's a sleeper
that will make a ton of money by word of mouth. Unfortunately, I think
Hollywood is allergic to intelligent films. Think "Napoleon Dynamite"
but better, oh Hollywood machine!
Best of all, this film is very original - dark, but sophisticated,
intelligent and good-natured. It's suitable for pretty much anyone
without pandering to the lowest common denominator (i.e. no fart
jokes).
David Hewlett is an underrated actor - rent the Canadian TV series
"Traders" if you can - he is quite remarkable. You can also catch him
in Stargate Atlantis (he can steal a scene with just his posture). I
hope that "A Dog's Breakfast" gives him a wider audience. I also hope
he expands his horizons as a filmmaker. Write more, please! Kate
Hewlett is also very good, and this sibling pairing worked well. Kate
plays the "straight man" wonderfully. She might not have a lot projects
under her belt but she was equal to David on screen. She is a strong,
charismatic, skilled actress. She has the chops to carry a film on her
own.
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21 out of 35 people found the following comment useful :-

Unexpectedly Hilarious, 3 February 2007
Author: (kaos@aznetgate.net) from United States
I had the pleasure to see the special screening in LA back in November, and I was pleasantly surprised. I thought this would be a so-so vanity project for an actor (David Hewlett), but this is one of the best comedies on film. I want to see it again because I missed bits as the laughter was so loud - and virtually continuous. It is absolutely brilliant. A Dog's Breakfast *deserves* a wide release. It's a sleeper that will make a ton of money by word of mouth. Unfortunately, I think Hollywood is allergic to intelligent films. Think "Napoleon Dynamite" but better, oh Hollywood machine!
Best of all, this film is very original - dark, but sophisticated, intelligent and good-natured. It's suitable for pretty much anyone without pandering to the lowest common denominator (i.e. no fart jokes).
David Hewlett is an underrated actor - rent the Canadian TV series "Traders" if you can - he is quite remarkable. You can also catch him in Stargate Atlantis (he can steal a scene with just his posture). I hope that "A Dog's Breakfast" gives him a wider audience. I also hope he expands his horizons as a filmmaker. Write more, please! Kate Hewlett is also very good, and this sibling pairing worked well. Kate plays the "straight man" wonderfully. She might not have a lot projects under her belt but she was equal to David on screen. She is a strong, charismatic, skilled actress. She has the chops to carry a film on her own.
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