Tag[]
- "On this episode we discuss Beverly Hills Chihuahua. It's like Beverly Hills Cop, except for the cop is a dog and not a cop, and not Eddie Murphy, and the dog is from Beverly Hills instead of going to Beverly Hills. Otherwise, it's the same film."
Official Show Notes[]
- "Seemingly produced to answer the never-issued challenge, "can Disney make a movie to simultaneously appeal to kids and Paris Hilton?" this week we talk about Beverly Hills Chihuahua. Meanwhile Stuart reveals his commercial catchphrase, Elliott despairs over the sexualization of dogs, and Dan repeats several actionable celebrity slurs."
Movie Summary[]
Premise[]
While on vacation in Mexico, Chloe, a ritzy Beverly Hills chihuahua, finds herself lost and in need of assistance in order to get back home.
Story[]
Chloe, a pampered Chihuahua from Beverly Hills, gets an unwelcome taste of the real world when she gets lost in a tough part of Mexico. With no Rodeo Drive boutiques in sight, she is out of her element, until scrappy street dogs Delgado and Papi lend her a paw, helping her find her way home.
Better Than[]
- Oh, Heavenly Dog @37:10
- Seven Pounds @32:40, 33:40
Worse Than[]
- All Dogs Go to Heaven @37:10
- Bratz @33:05
Final Judgments[]
- Bad-Bad Movie, but for children a Good-Bad Movie (Elliott) @32:25
- It's Not That Bad (Stuart) @33:10
- Below All Dogs Go to Heaven but above Oh Heavenly Dog (Dan) @36:10
Episode Highlights[]
Tangents[]
Movie Pitches[]
Quotes[]
- “I really want to have sex with that gay dog.”
—Stuart @36:40
Listener Mail[]
Mailbag Song[]
- @38:35
Letters[]
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Recommendations[]
- Drag Me to Hell (2009) by Sam Raimi by Stuart @46:45
- God's Country (1986) by Louis Malle by Elliott @48:45
- Salesman (1968) by The Maysles Brothers by Dan @50:40