We take a look at Cats & Dogs sequel The Revenge Of Kitty Galore in our latest blockbuster preview…
What Is It?
A sequel to 2001's Cats & Dogs, The Revenge Of Kitty Galore is a family comedy about fluffy pets at war. Featuring celebrity voice talent from Nick Nolte, Joe Pantoliano and Bette Midler, it's a kind of a anthropomorphic Look Who's Talking with added jet-powered canines, nefarious cats and exploding squirrels.
Of the human players, Kitty Galore stars Chris O'Donnell (who must surely remember his role as Robin in Batman Forever with the same shudder we all experience when we think about it), 30 Rocks's Jack McBrayer and an appearance from 007 himself, Roger Moore.
The story revolves around the evil Kitty Galore of the title, a hairless Sphynx cat and former spy who plans to take over the world, forcing the rest of the film's cats and dogs to team up and foil her dastardly plans.
What Is It?
A sequel to 2001's Cats & Dogs, The Revenge Of Kitty Galore is a family comedy about fluffy pets at war. Featuring celebrity voice talent from Nick Nolte, Joe Pantoliano and Bette Midler, it's a kind of a anthropomorphic Look Who's Talking with added jet-powered canines, nefarious cats and exploding squirrels.
Of the human players, Kitty Galore stars Chris O'Donnell (who must surely remember his role as Robin in Batman Forever with the same shudder we all experience when we think about it), 30 Rocks's Jack McBrayer and an appearance from 007 himself, Roger Moore.
The story revolves around the evil Kitty Galore of the title, a hairless Sphynx cat and former spy who plans to take over the world, forcing the rest of the film's cats and dogs to team up and foil her dastardly plans.
- 6/3/2010
- Den of Geek
TORONTO -- Pointing to its growing momentum in primetime, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. said Thursday it is on the rebound both in ratings and relevance in the emerging digital age.
Kirstine Layfield, the public broadcaster's new executive director of network programming, pointed to two new series -- Vancouver-based crime drama Intelligence and reality series Dragon's Den -- driving a ratings rebound as the CBC continues to revamp its programming and promotion strategy.
"I wouldn't say we're halfway, but we're very much in transition given what we were able to do in the fall to improving our scheduling, (commercial) break structure and our promotional opportunities," Layfield said of the new-look CBC.
Like private Canadian conventional networks Global Television and CTV, which rolled out a number of new U.S. dramas and comedies this fall, the CBC had its share of ratings duds including a documentary series on hockey and animated series What It's Like Being Alone.
The CBC also aired the ill-fated ABC star search series The One, which only lasted two episodes, as a prelude to launching a homegrown Canadian version.
Kirstine Layfield, the public broadcaster's new executive director of network programming, pointed to two new series -- Vancouver-based crime drama Intelligence and reality series Dragon's Den -- driving a ratings rebound as the CBC continues to revamp its programming and promotion strategy.
"I wouldn't say we're halfway, but we're very much in transition given what we were able to do in the fall to improving our scheduling, (commercial) break structure and our promotional opportunities," Layfield said of the new-look CBC.
Like private Canadian conventional networks Global Television and CTV, which rolled out a number of new U.S. dramas and comedies this fall, the CBC had its share of ratings duds including a documentary series on hockey and animated series What It's Like Being Alone.
The CBC also aired the ill-fated ABC star search series The One, which only lasted two episodes, as a prelude to launching a homegrown Canadian version.
- 12/22/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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