Robo-Dog (2015)
1/10
Flogging a dead dog
15 July 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Dog didn't die in the attic. It committed suicide due to Patrick Muldoon's inability to act - the unforgivable sin that must always ultimately be put on the director's shoulders - and the plot's total lack of human imagination.

The score is as amateurish as a made-for-TV-movie that has absolutely no desire to have some dignity with someone's idea of musical goofiness mistaken for cuteness.

The best thing about this movie is when it ceases.

Robo dog is proof that a movie is not made because the screenplay is good but because funding is a lottery of fate.

This is the kind of movie they teach in film school not to make especially when you are graced with the honor of funding. Wastefulness is the devil's bretheran.
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