The Third Bailey Adventure Is A Comic Caper Of Mistaken Identity Mixed With Young Love
Everyone's favorite pooch Bailey is back and looking for love in all the wrong places. The Adventures of Bailey began in 2010's "The Lost Puppy," continued in 2012's "A Christmas Hero," and now changes locales for 2013's "A Night in Cowtown." Despite the positive messages inherent in the Bailey films, I have not always been their biggest fan. "A Christmas Hero," in particular, suffered from a real lack of pacing. Due to their inexpensive budget, "Bailey" is one of those film series that employ the talking animal format without any special effects. The camera just closes in on the dog's face as some actor (using a funny voice) narrates the line. I think that's a perfectly viable option, under the circumstances, but it can make the movies feel very stagnant. The images don't really bring the action to the screen. This is particularly noticeable when large sections of the movies focus solely on the animal interactions. For my taste, "A Night in Cowtown" is a marked improvement from "A...
Wonderful Family Entertainment!
What a wonderful family movie to watch especially if you are a dog lover! Would also make a nice birthday gift for a child!
Wonderful Family Movie
I loved the animals in this movie. They were all so well trained. So nice to have a family movie that all can watch and enjoy, need more of these......Would recommend this movie!
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