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Monday, 27 April 2009

Top Dogs: Favourite dogs of page, stage and screen

With the recent releases of films like Hotel for Dogs, Beverly Hills Chihuahua and Marley & Me, dogs have had a real chance to take centre stage in entertainment recently. There was even that revival of The Wizard of Oz where Toto got better reviews than his human companions!

So which are the best famous dogs out there? Here are three of my favourites; let me know in the comments if you agree or disagree.

1. Gaspode the Wonder Dog (Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld)

I was on the verge of adding Dog, the confused hellhound from Pratchett and Gaiman's Good Omens, when I remembered Gaspode. Seriously smelly and the host of several unpleasant diseases "including licky end, and only pregnant sheep get that", Gaspode never the less earns his self-applied wonder dog title thanks to two key attributes: his street smarts and his ability to speak out loud. Sensitive to changes in the magical fabric, Gaspode picked up the talent of speech in Moving Pictures but comes into his own as a character in Men at Arms and The Fifth Elephant. He's bright, downtrodden, funny and generally a little disgusting. But loveable.

2. Napoleon & Lafayette (Disney's The Aristocats)

An odd choice I know, considering the film is about cats and the dogs aren't exactly the brightest sparks in the crew. But their daft double-act is among one of my favourites on film, ever. The dopey pair - one a Bloodhound, one a Bassett - are military minded with Lafayette the few brains of their operation but Napoleon the self-styled leader. They handily take out the villain of the piece, Edgar the butler, with their slapstick and constantly bicker in their lazy, Southern American accents (despite being Parisian), adding warmth and humour to the film.


3. Eddie (Frasier)

One of the best dog characters who remains resolutely doggy, Martin Crane's Jack Russell companion manages to raise laughs just sitting still with an alert, intelligent expression on his face. The character is basically a target for Frasier Crane's neurosis, responding to the rest of the family with near-human understanding but seeming to taunt to good doctor. Eddie was played initially by dog actor Moose, who sadly passed away leaving his son, Enzo, to continue the role. A loyal companion, Eddie is cute, well-trained and bright; the perfect dog companion, in other words.

Friday, 27 February 2009

Marley & Me NI Premiere: See the film first with Dogs Trust & Storm Cinemas Belfast!


Smash hit book Marley & Me has fast become an even more successful film, and you can be one of the first in the UK to see it! The Northern Ireland premiere is opening its doors to Dogs Trust supporters to benefit Dogs Trust Ballymena.

The heart-warming tale of a Labrador puppy whose antics turn his new family upside down stars Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson. Northern Irish viewers will get the chance to get reduced rate tickets for the Saturday 7th March 10am screening, with all proceeds going to help dogs being cared for in the area by Dogs Trust.

Better yet, children can get in free if they bring along a large tin of dog food to the cinema or dress up in doggy attire!

Canine residents from the Ballymena Centre will be there to greet cinema-goers at the door, but sadly it won’t possible for other dogs to attend.

Where, when and how much?

Venue: Storm Cinemas Belfast, Odyssey Pavilion, Belfast
Time: Film starts at 10am sharp, please allow time to purchase your tickets
Tickets: £11 for a family ticket (two adults and two children). Adult tickets are £3.50 each. Children under the age of 12 get in free if they bring along a large tin of dog food or dress up in doggy attire.
Contact: Tickets will be available at the Dogs Trust stand outside of the cinema. Call 028 2565 2977 for further information

Ronnie Milsop, Dogs Trust Ballymena Campaigns Manager, says:

“This is a fantastic opportunity for families to come and see this heart-warming movie whilst at the same time also supporting a very good cause. We’d like to say a huge thank you to Storm Cinemas for allowing us to host the Northern Ireland premiere of Marley & Me and we hope lots of people will join us and our canine chums on the day.”

“Storm Cinemas Belfast is a very family-orientated destination and like ourselves is dedicated to doing all they can to help the local community. We are looking forward to the event and can’t wait to help our furry friends.”

The official UK release date is March 11th.