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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Super cute and fun too!
Being the chihuahua lover that I am, I was first in line at our local cinema to see this flick!

I loved it from begining to end, however it wanst exactly what I expected. From some of the previews it looked like there would be lots more chihuahuas in most of the film, but for the most part it is two chis (Chole and Papi) along with a German Shepard. Towards...
Published on October 3, 2008 by Susan

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars As Talking Dog Movies Go - Not Awful
I'll start with a personal confession. If I'm in a theatre and a trailer comes on advertising a film in which dogs talk, play basketball, or turn into lawyers, I nearly gag. (A notable exception is "Babe" which featured talking pigs, dogs, sheep and other livestock. But Babe the Pig not only talks, he is noble and surrounded by other character who aren't intellectually...
Published on March 30, 2009 by Mark J. Fowler


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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Super cute and fun too!, October 3, 2008
Being the chihuahua lover that I am, I was first in line at our local cinema to see this flick!

I loved it from begining to end, however it wanst exactly what I expected. From some of the previews it looked like there would be lots more chihuahuas in most of the film, but for the most part it is two chis (Chole and Papi) along with a German Shepard. Towards the end is about 5-7 mintues of films with LOTS of chihuahuas, include a bit of history about the breed, some pretty cool looking aztec ruins, and chis of every shape and color, including brindles, blue, chocolates, blacks, merles, spotted, fawn and even long coats!

Has great themes about finding your roots, not giving up on your true friends and helping others when they need it the most. Also, that no matter what your situtation is, there is a place where you belong.

I went with a friend from work (we are both adults) and we both loved it. We laughed and cried, and agreed we will see it again and buy it when it comes to video!

Also, kudos to Disney. At the end of this film there is a note about how each pets deserves a permenant loving home, and if you purchase a dog, to do research on the breed!
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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Beverly Hills Chihuahua, October 15, 2008
Even with all the hype and not expecting a good film, Beverly Hills Chihuahua is wonderful, delightful and funny. I call it a modern day Lady and The Tramp. After reading one review on Amazon about how sad, implausible, etc..I wondered what the viewer really wanted and that maybe he/she had been damaged earlier in life by sweet, dog loving, sad but good ending movies.
It's a dog lovers movie and a very good kids movie with plenty of "life lessons".....just like all Disney dog movies. Hooray for Disney. How else would little children learn about dogs and love and life and loyalty. Animation (dogs talking) done very, very well. I'm 59 years old and I've not seen a sweeter movie in years.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Laughing and Barking the Way Through This Delightful Canine Fantasy Adventure!, December 25, 2008
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C-P Parker "Jerry Parker" (région de l'Abitibi, QC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beverly Hills Chihuahua (DVD)
I am writing this after having seen the film, but before the DVD has come out. I know how much cinephiles loathe this film, but, dudes, loosen up! Sure, it is more than a little "sappy", but take some time out to be "sappy and happy" viewing this movie! The adventures of these chihuahuas, other dogs, and assorted animals is a delight, especially for those who have a "tender spot" for the hounds! This movie never was meant to appeal to the viewer's sophistication. On the other hand, it is not any sort of "chihuahua exploitation film", either.

My favourite hounds in this California-Mexico romp are Papí, Chloé's ardent male admirer and very determinedly valient chihuahua, and Delgado, the down-on-his-luck, butch German shepherd who comes to the rescue and various acts of kindness for Chloé, even when he misinterprets the reasons for Chloé's second disappearance. Then, too, who cannot love the thronging hoarde of chihauhuas among the ruins of an ancient indigenous culture? Seeing Chloé try to find the mighty voice of her "inner chihuahua" (as opposed to pampered pet squeaks and whimpering) with the aid of the leader of this pack of chihuahuas is very amusing; I wish that this bit of animal humour had been more extended!

This is a pack of fun, and not just for children! Have a barking good time watching this film, in the theatre or at home!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Most fun movie I've seen in a long time, March 2, 2009
This review is from: Beverly Hills Chihuahua (DVD)
"Beverly Hills Chihuahua" raises the bar on the cute quotient! I can't remember the last time I walked out of a movie theater grinning. I laughed through several parts of the film and the happy ending was just right.

I'm definitely getting this movie for my parents. They are an older couple who seldom go to movies because they cannot stomach the language and content of most films; so "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" is perfect for them. Although the movie was about a lost dog, it wasn't so sad or overly dramatic that I would be afraid to take a young child to see it. There are absolutely zero swear words, and the movie is just plain fun, whether you are 6 or 60.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MUCH Better Than I Was Expecting!, February 6, 2009
This review is from: Beverly Hills Chihuahua (DVD)
I (a middle-aged woman) got talked into seeing this movie with a couple of friends and will admit I wasn't really looking forward to it. But as soon as the action moved to Mexico, I found myself totally caught up in the characters and the story. The animals were very well trained, the "talking" animation was great, the voice-overs were handled very well by the cast, and the story was involving, funny, and ultimately even moving. I'm completely happy that I gave this one a try!
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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Story with an amazing cast.!, October 15, 2008
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This is a wonderful story about friendship, loyalty and knowing where you come from. It is for everyone of different ages. Chloe is a spoiled chihuahua who gets accidently lost in Mexico and goes on a adventure to try and get back home to Beverly Hills. Through this journey she realizes that all she knew about her life goes beyond. Then there is Papi the romantic chihuahua that loves her and that will do anything for her. At the end Chloe realizes what is really important in her life. And is not the spoiled dog she used to be..... It's a story that teaches a lesson which makes it even more special. GREAT MOVIE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY!!!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pleasantly surprised--VERY fun movie for all ages, March 1, 2009
This review is from: Beverly Hills Chihuahua (DVD)
The trailer for this film was a spectacular Busby Berkeley-style musical number that looked mighty fun, but has little to do with the final film. Personally, I thought this film was going to be a turkey, but it turned out to be a very well-done and fun family film.

Here's the story: Vivian (Jamie Lee Curtis) is a wealthy Beverly Hills businesswoman who practically worships Chloe (voice of Drew Barrymore), her chihuahua, dressing it in designer outfits and giving it an over-the-top real diamond collar. When Chloe has to go out of town, her flakey niece Rachel (Piper Perabo) is left in charge. Rachel goes south of the border to Mexico to party with her friends and Chloe gets dog-napped while there. Chloe is rescued from the Mexico City dog fights by a German Shephard, Delgado (voiced by Andy Garcia), who becomes her "bodyguard." The dognappers learn of Chloe's/Vivian's wealth and they want her back at all costs. Rachel also desperately wants Chloe back and teams up with Viv's landscaper handsome Sam (Manolo Cardona). Predictably, the journey is about Chloe losing her Beverly Hills snobbery (and Chanel No. 5 scent) and Rachel maturing; this helps pave the way for Chloe and Rachel to find true love with mates they would have previously not thought worthy. Sam's chihuahua Papí (voice of George Lopez) pursues Chloe during the entire movie and helps Sam & Rachel find her. Naturally, the motivation of the movie is to find and return Chloe before Viv returns from her trip.

Is the plot predictable? Sure...but boy is it fun to watch. Barrymore, Garcia, and Lopez have great chemistry, and the special effects/stunt work for the dogs is amazing. You actually believe they are talking after awhile, it's that good. There are a few semi-scary scenes that the younger ones might be a little freaked by, but nothing having an adult nearby wouldn't take care of. Although a dialogue-driven film, the lively music and some of the sound effects will give your speakers a more than ample workout.

DVD & Blu-ray Extras:

* Legend of the Chihuahua: An all-new animated short that is very fun; very reminiscent of the Disney classic cartoon "Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom" in its style and storytelling.

* Blooper Scooper: Blooper reel that shows a little of the difficulty in getting the dogs to do what they were supposed to do.

* 3 Deleted scenes with intros by Director Raja Gosnell: These are fun, but not essential to the plot and were wisely removed. They are shown at various stages of development, as the animation (for the dogs to speak) is missing in many of these. Scenes are:
1. Chihuahua Nation
2. Chloe's Vision Quest (would have really dragged the plot down)
3. Mi Corazón: Chloe and Papi's Duet

* Audio commentary (widescreen version only) by Director Raja Gosnell. Interestingly enough, Gosnell had the voice talent dub together, so that ad-libbing could be used and that they could play off each other. It works, as the chemistry in this film between the dogs really is apparent.

Blu-ray Exclusive Extras:

* Pet Pals: The Voices Behind the Dogs
* Hitting the Bark: On set with the dogs of "Beverly Hills Chihuahua"
* Additional deleted scenes
* BD-Live (US Only)

Specs:
Audio-Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, French & Spanish Language Tracks (Dolby Digital 2.0), French & Spanish Subtitles * Video: Widescreen (2.40:1) or Full Screen (1.33:1)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME!, March 2, 2009
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Michael Minton "Mommagoosebc" (Maple Grove, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Beverly Hills Chihuahua (DVD)
I was waiting for this movie to come out because we own a Chihuahua but was wondering if it was going to be really good or really bad?
I loved it! It was funny, happy, good teaching lessons for my kids and it even had a little romance.
We are buying this DVD for sure. It needs to go in our Disney collection.
Take the time to watch it, it is worth it.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tiny, But Mighty, October 3, 2008
Cosmetics entrepreneur Vivian Ashe (Jamie Lee Curtis) lives a lavished lifestyle. She makes sure her Chihuahua Chloe (voice of Drew Barrymore) lives that same lifestyle with designer doggy outfits and diamond encrusted collars. But, business calls for Viv to go overseas and unfortunately that means Chloe has to stay behind with Vivian's somewhat irresponsible niece Rachel (Piper Perabo). Rachel decides to take a trip of her own, to Mexico, and Chloe gets dragged along. A rather unfortunate "dog knapping" leads to a series of unfortunate events and the long way home with some comedic twists thrown in.

"Beverly Hills Chihuahua" is an updated version of "Homeward Bound" with a Mexican twist. It also has a bit of canine cop and a doggy love story thrown in. The humor can be aimed at an adult audience (depending how you interpret some scenes), but overall the laughter is kid friendly. Also to take note, the film contains some child oriented themes...don't give up on yourself and keep your promises.

"Beverly Hills Chihuahua" is a fun movie to be enjoyed by all, especially those who fancy their dogs in attire. Cute pooches and plenty of laughter make this a good family fun movie.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Laughed through the whole movie!, March 4, 2009
This review is from: Beverly Hills Chihuahua (DVD)
My fiance and I had seen ads for Beverly Hills Chihuahua on TV and thought it looked pretty funny. I was skeptical, though, because previews usually highlight the best parts of movies which are, sometimes, the ONLY good parts. We went to see it anyway and laughed through the whole thing! The movie included the kind of humor that young kids love PLUS a lot of subtle humor for the adults. I am buying the DVD so I can catch all the little comments, etc. that I probably missed the first time around. (I was too busy laughing!) You don't have to be a Chihuahua-owner to thoroughly enjoy BHC. In fact, two of my favorite characters were a green iguana and a rat who are little scam artists. Very very funny. Disney did an amazing job of integrating animation with voiceovers, real actors and computer-generated characters. Definitely see this movie - no matter what your age - you'll LYAO!
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