Snow Dogs with Cuba Gooding Jr.: DVD Cover

    Snow Dogs Director: Brian Levant Cast: Cuba Gooding Jr., James Coburn, Sisqo, Nichelle Nichols

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/14/2002
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 1,318

    Viewer Rating: (11 ratings)

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    Features

    Deleted and extended scenes; "Ted's Arctic Challenge" set-top game; Three featurettes: "Going to the Dogs," "Chillin' With the Actors," and "Tolketna on Ice"; Audio commentary with director Brian Levant and producer Jordan Kerner; DTS 5.1 Digital Surround Sound; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; Full-screen (1.33:1); French-language track: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Titles/Dr. Brooks [4:07]
    2. "You're Adopted" [3:35]
    3. Trip to Alaska [4:27]
    4. Lucy's Will [5:46]
    5. Inventory [5:22]
    6. Dogs [3:18]
    7. Looking for Answers [9:07]
    8. Mush Master [1:43]
    9. Father and Son [2:53]
    10. Alpha Male [1:12]
    11. Mushing Lessons [3:42]
    12. Nice Day for a Drive [3:19]
    13. A Place to Think [3:22]
    14. Bear Fan [4:27]
    15. On Ice [2:52]
    16. A Crazy Dream [1:36]
    17. Thunder Jack's Story [3:16]
    18. The Hidden Truth [5:14]
    19. Arctic Storm [:52]
    20. Race for Survival [1:33]
    21. Jack's Confession [5:40]
    22. Finishing the Race [1:04]
    23. The Last Man In [3:59]
    24. A Dentist in Tolketna/End Credits [4:40]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Inspired by Gary Paulson's award-winning book, Waterdance, Brian Levant's PG-rated Snow Dogs is a delightful surprise -- especially to anyone who expects little beyond a 90-minute exercise in animatronics. Part Northern Exposure, part Beethoven, and thoroughly heartwarming, Snow Dogs serves up Academy Award winner Cuba Gooding Jr. (Jerry Maguire) as Ted Brooks, a Miami dentist who gets a new leash on life when he learns that he was adopted and has inherited a champion sled-dog team from Tolketna, Alaska. The "dumb city slicker" gradually finds himself at home in this community of eccentrics and decides to enter his dog team in the Arctic Challenge, a grueling 400-mile race. Refreshingly, Snow Dogs is not concerned with who wins the big race. At heart, it is about Brooks's quest to learn the truth about his parentage, which leads him to local legend Thunder Jack. Portrayed by Oscar winner James Coburn at his flintiest, Jack earned his name, a resident memorably whispers to Brooks, because "he's been hit by thunder...twice." Gooding and Coburn make a great team, and kids will love the dogs, especially the aptly named Demon, in whom Levant has found another charismatic canine star. Snow Dogs figures to become a often-played staple among canine-inclined families. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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    Kids and parents fun.by Anonymous

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    August 10, 2009: We watched it together as a family including my 4 years old and we all laugh a lot. She loves the movie and wanted to see it again. Kids may pick up on different things than adults, but had a great time too. Characters were well defined for a comedy, and story moved fast enough to keep you interested. I would recommend it for anyone who wants an easy movie with lots of jokes. Definitely good for a family to watch together.

    Heartwarming film....by Anonymous

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    August 11, 2008: I love Snow Dogs, but it wasn't until after I saw it for the 2nd time that it really grew on me. The first time I saw it, I was a little disturbed by that scene when Thunder Jack knocked Ted out to the ground after referring to Ted as &quot ancient history&quot as his own son. But, as I watched the film more and more, I realize that it was all a part of slapstick comedy, and Thunder Jack's intimidating personality, I suppose...just that this particular scene was a bit too much. The fact that Thunder Jack and Ted rescued each other later on in the film was a plus. And, once Thunder Jack explained to Ted his true involvement with Ted's deceased mother Lucy, and the fact that neither of them were ready to be parents when they decided to give Ted up for adoption...it became clear that old Thunder Jack was not so bad- deep down (and neither was Lucy). The end of the movie was quite touching. I especially liked Sisko's role as Rupert in the movie.


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