

Dogs
On the quiet campus of the remotely-located SouthWestern University, something strange is happening. All of the dogs in the area, once loyal, gentle pets, are now banding together in wild packs and hunting down their former masters. Could the strange transformation have anything to do with the secret government experiments being conducted in the school's physics laboratory? More importantly, can the dogs be stopped before it's too late?
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Plot Summary
A group of college football players, all seniors on the verge of graduation, are determined to enjoy their final days of freedom before entering the real world. They plan a trip to the Bahamas, but their plans are hilariously derailed by a series of mishaps and encounters.
Critical Reception
Dogs received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its humor to be juvenile and its plot predictable. Audiences also seemed unimpressed, contributing to its poor box office performance.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a weak script and uninspired comedic situations.
- Burt Reynolds's directorial efforts are overshadowed by the thin material.
- Lacks substance and relies on predictable gags.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but general sentiment points to a forgettable comedy with dated humor.
Fun Fact
This film marked Burt Reynolds's directorial debut.
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