Talk:The Shaggy Dog (2006 film)

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[edit] NPOV ??

I think "a very loose remake" is a little bit hard, i found it great... So maybe this hurts the NPOV because if that isn't opionion of all people it is subjective and therefore not neutral (objective).

Do what you want with the article, i don't really care (i more often use German Wikipedia). This only as an advise.

MfG, - 04:10, 3 March 2006 Longhair

Eh, well, it is loosely based. The only simularity is that a person changed into a dog. In the remake, it is a lawyer through interaction with a dog, and in the original it was a boy and it was caused by an ancient artifact. Saying "very loosely based" doesnt make the remake bad, it only means that it isnt all that similar to the original. -- Hellmark 08:46, 24 October 2006 (UTC)

I tried to add that Tim Allen did all of the morphing and there were no special effects used, but noooooo, somebody had to go and delete that. Check the facts people. This is a documentary, duh. God.