The Kenblog: Remembering Kirstie Alley!

Hey Folks! It’s The Kendog with the sad news of the passing of actess Kirstie Alley this week at the age of 71 after a short battle with cancer. Gone too soon, her vivacious energy will be missed as her comedic performances both on television and in films provided joy to many fans. As a way of honoring the lovely and talented actress, I’ve compiled a series of clips from her best known work in both television and film. Enjoy and feel free to comment below or on my Facebook page! So Sayeth The Kendog!

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Dog’s Movie House: “Troll” Fun Creature Feature From Netflix!

Howdy Folks! It’s The Kendog here with a look at “Troll” a fun Norweigan monster film by director Roar Uthaug (what a great name). When excavators building a highway tunnel through the Dovre Mountains use explosive to blast the pathway, they accidentally awaken a giant creature thought to be the stuff of legend. The giant troll goes on a rampage, heading for the city of Oslo, and it’s up to paleontologist Nora Tidemann and the Norwegian government to stop the beast’s rampage before it gets to more civilized areas.

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Dog’s Movie House: “The Fabelmans” Is Spielberg At His Most Personal!

Howdy Folks! It’s The Kendog here with a look at Steven Spielberg’s latest, and perhaps, most personal film. It’s called “The Fabelmans” and it’s a fictionalized version of Spielberg’s youth in post-World War II America. It charts the childhood of young Sammy Fabelman (Gabriel Labelle) the only son of Burt and Mitzi Fabelman (Paul Dano And Michelle WIlliams). As a young child he sees his first film, “The Greatest Show On Earth” and he’s absolutely captivated by the spectacle, especially the show stopping trainwreck that highlights the film. That scene in particular both torments and fascinates him and sets young Sammy on a path that leads him to make movies. During the course of his childhood and adolescence Sammy face the challenges of anti-Semitism, moving from state to state as his father continues to change jobs, and the stress of dealing with the spectre of divorce.

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The Trailer Dog Park: “Indiana Jones” is back along with a couple other anticipated releases!

Howdy Folks! It’s The Kendog with the return of the Trailer Dog Park. This edition features the return of Indiana Jones, Transformers (minus Michael Bay, yay!) and the Guardians of the Galaxy! These all look great and next summer is looking to be a good one. Enjoy the trailers and feel free to comment either below or on my Facebook page. So Sayeth The Kendog!

https://youtu.be/T8H6Y6cdCjg

Dog’s Movie House: “Violent Night” Destined To Become A Cult Holiday Classic!”

Howdy Folks! It’s The Kendog here with a look at a holiday film that’s anything but jolly. (That’s a good thing, by the way!). It’s called “Violent Night” and it’s going to become an instant cult holiday classic in the vein of “Krampus” and “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.” Director Tommy Wirkola and writers Pat Casey and Josh Miller have crafted a Frankenstein’s monster of a film that should be a train wreck but manages to work in just about every possible way. As long as you don’t mind a bit of gore and more than a bit of foul language, then “Violent Night” is going to be right up your alley!

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