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Best In Show (2000) Certificate 12

Best In Show
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(67%)
 
Starring: Christopher Guest | Eugene Levy | Catherine O'Hara | John Michael Higgins | Michael McKean | Patrick Cranshaw | Parker Posey | Bob Balaban | Fred Willard | Jennifer Coolidge | Michael Hitchcock | Don Lake | Jane Lynch | Jim Piddock
Director: Christopher Guest
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 87 mins
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Dubbed: French, German
Hearing-impaired: English, German
Subtitles: English, French, German
Released: September 10, 2001

The tension is unmistakable, the excitement is mounting and the heady scent of competition is in the air at the prestigious Mayflower Dog Show. Director Christopher Guest takes a hilarious look at dog show participants (and the pooches who love them).

Meet the contestants - a fly-fishing bloodhound owner (Guest), Shih-Tzu-doting partners, squabbling yuppie lawyers, a bimbo trophy wife and her poodle handler and a married couple who dream up little ditties about terriers - all fighting for the `Best in Show' prize. From the creators of 'This Is Spinal Tap', director Christopher Guest presents Golden Globe Nominee Best Picture 'Best In Show', a barking mad mockumentary!

Rating of 4 stars out of 5
Radio Times

After lampooning a heavy metal band in This Is Spinal Tap and amateur dramatics in Waiting for Guffman, “mockumentary” maestro Christopher Guest scores again with this howlingly funny look at dog owners. Guest co-writes, directs and acts in this sharp but never malicious satire that follows a cross section of contestants preparing for a (fictitious) Philadelphia dog show. Proving that breeders are often more highly strung than their pets, the impeccable ensemble improvises its way through an inspired series of keenly observed set pieces. But the standout is Fred Willard, whose badly briefed TV compere is a masterly creation. Eschewing cheap shots, yet not afraid of outrageous caricature, this is laugh-out-loud comedy with pedigree and bite.

Rating of 2 stars out of 5
Halliwell's Film Guide

Witty documentary-style comedy that derives its fun from its parade of ill-assorted, competitive couples and their obsessions.

Highest rated reviews

41 out of 59 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1 stars
A complete dog of a film

Muckythepig from Lancashire, 15th November, 2004

U.S. citizens are constantly slandered as having no sense of satirical or ironic humour. This film demonstrates quite clearly that they do have these qualities, but not in any form that can be reckoned either humorous or entertaining.

The characters caricatured here are immensely irritating and occasionally truly horrifying, but rarely funny or appealing. Even the cute mutts can't save the day, and the experience of watching becomes more and more excruciating as you hope in vain that something funny must happen soon.

Avoid it like the plague.

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9 out of 10 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4 stars
Hilarious 'mockumentary' from the stars of Spinal Tap.

A Customer from Bristol, England., 8th December, 2003

Subtle and delightful, Best in Show is a comedy that is even more remarkable for the fact that it is improvised, relying completely on the talent of the actors to bring their own characters alive.
The DVD features are excellent - a dry and witty commentary from director Guest and co-writer Levy, 30 minutes of additional scenes with optional commentary and the usual trailers and subtitles.
If you like this, you might want to look for 'Waiting for Guffman' or 'A Mighty Wind'.

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7 out of 8 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4 stars
Should love it, either way

DimJim from , 26th September, 2004

Dog lover, dog haters - who will find this a funnier film? If you've got a funny bone, why not play fetch with this lovely piece of mock-umentary.

There are some beautifully timed old fashioned gags, tied to a modern comedy of character, class, celebrity and personality. Rather too many sex-orientated topics and jokes for the under 10's, I think, but it's also what I would call a family movie for teens.

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7 out of 8 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 0 stars

Charlie#18 from HOUSTOUN IND ESTATE, 1st April, 2004

Had to turn off because 1, the film kept jumping and 2, it was getting to the boring stage after 20-30mins. Documentary type film and despite some good actors being in the cast the film did nothing for me.

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Most recent reviews

Rated 3 stars
Good, silly fun.

Bojarkus from , 9th March, 2010

I'd been recommended this film for year by a friend who insisted that I HAVE to see it. Not one I would collect, or watch again deliberately, but I'm sure the gags would still make me laugh if this film did cross my path again.

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Rated 3 stars
Good fun

A Customer from suffolk, 16th February, 2010

Dogs really do look and behave just like their owners. Well observed and great fun.

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Rated 3 stars
Best in show.

equus from , 9th December, 2009

Hilarious.Being dog owners we truly appreciated the cast. Human and canine. A MUST for proper people.ie.Doggie folk.

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Rated 3 stars
Best In Class

A Customer from Leeds, 6th October, 2009

Very funny. Definitely one for watching when you're in the mood for a good laugh and nothing too challenging.

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