Posted on 02/10/2007 7:45:19 AM PST by LJTailor1
O.K., it is the weekend and time to have a little fun. And besides, some of our readers sent email asking when we would reflect upon another major motion picture in our Leadership Ideas From the Movies Series.
The movie is Dawg with Denis Leary and Elizabeth Hurley.
Most guys could watch Elizabeth Hurley knit and be entertained if not aroused. And she is great in this.
In Dawg Leary plays ladies man who must apologize to the women he has betrayed before he can inherit $1 million from his grandmother.
Hurley plays the woman attorney who supervises the project.
Actually, Gradmas will calls this a mission.
And, because Learys character has had many, let us say, liaisons, the project is a big one. Part of the sales pitch for the DVD to this film says, Doug (Denis Leary) is a dog trapped in a mans body.
This movie starts with a six or eight year old Doug telling a young girl of his own age that he must kiss him for five seconds to get into a game. After the kiss, he welches on the deal.
Nice guy!
Flash forward forty years or so and Dawg Doug gets fired for boffing the boss wife.
When he goes to a tavern to drown his sorrows, he takes one of the female patrons home.
When Doug makes it to Grannys funeral he arrives an hour too late. This man has no respect for any women.
At the post funeral reception, Doug describes some new-found sexual position to a young woman who turns out to be his cousin.
Nice guy, indeed!
Then the fun begins: Hurley arrives to save the movie
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I like Dennis Leary. Have you ever seen his "No Cure for Cancer" schtick? It works very hard at violating every PC shibboleth extant.
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