"D.T. in 'Dawg Territory'" is exactly the film you can expect after hearing the title or seeing the cover art.
The film is a parody of "E.T. the Extraterrestrial" except this time Bob Golic, or Go-Bob as he is called in the movie, is the one who must help D.T. find his way back to his home planet.
Most of the jokes in the movie were clearly written as fan service for Browns fans. So unless you are a Browns fan you might not understand them. An early one comes from a conversation that Golic and D.T. have where D.T. explains his importance:
"I'm the M.V.D." - D.T.
"M.V.D?" - Golic
"Most Valuable Dog." - D.T.
"Well, we've got something in common then." - Golic
"What?" - D.T.
"I know Hanford Dixon." - Golic
Along the way Golic recruits his fellow teammates who are all very willing to help. The main conflict of the movie comes when an alien invasion takes place, it is never properly explained why the aliens are attacking, but it does allow for some decent fights scenes.
The picture is roughly 22 min. long, leaving not a whole lot of room for exposition or character development. However, one of the strongest points of the movie is how well focused it is. Despite how short the run time is, and how much action the screen is trying to throw at you, the characters never get sidetracked and remain on point.
If I were grading this movie just based on acting, writing, effects and music then it would easily earn a 1. Although the acting is stiff and the effects are poor, you can tell that the people involved cared about the production and tried their best. So the group gets an "A" for effort, but a fail for execution. This is a movie where you can pop it in and laugh about it later.
I would recommend it to all Browns fans easily, and even people who enjoyed "E.T."
Although this is not as good as "Masters of the Gridiron" it is still a film worth watching.
The film is a parody of "E.T. the Extraterrestrial" except this time Bob Golic, or Go-Bob as he is called in the movie, is the one who must help D.T. find his way back to his home planet.
Most of the jokes in the movie were clearly written as fan service for Browns fans. So unless you are a Browns fan you might not understand them. An early one comes from a conversation that Golic and D.T. have where D.T. explains his importance:
"I'm the M.V.D." - D.T.
"M.V.D?" - Golic
"Most Valuable Dog." - D.T.
"Well, we've got something in common then." - Golic
"What?" - D.T.
"I know Hanford Dixon." - Golic
Along the way Golic recruits his fellow teammates who are all very willing to help. The main conflict of the movie comes when an alien invasion takes place, it is never properly explained why the aliens are attacking, but it does allow for some decent fights scenes.
The picture is roughly 22 min. long, leaving not a whole lot of room for exposition or character development. However, one of the strongest points of the movie is how well focused it is. Despite how short the run time is, and how much action the screen is trying to throw at you, the characters never get sidetracked and remain on point.
If I were grading this movie just based on acting, writing, effects and music then it would easily earn a 1. Although the acting is stiff and the effects are poor, you can tell that the people involved cared about the production and tried their best. So the group gets an "A" for effort, but a fail for execution. This is a movie where you can pop it in and laugh about it later.
I would recommend it to all Browns fans easily, and even people who enjoyed "E.T."
Although this is not as good as "Masters of the Gridiron" it is still a film worth watching.