Monday, November 06, 2006

Gladiators of the Dog Park

In honor of National Blog Posting Month, the movie they said couldn't be done. Ancient Rome! Fantastic battle sequences! A cast of thousands! Pappy! For what you are paying, you won't be disappointed.

12 comments:

3dogcache said...

Very interesting...but I think the AndDog would have been receiving that badge of freedom if he had been invited.

Tin Tin Blogdog said...

Pappy, Pappy, Pappy,

you are indeed a gladiatorial hero of the highest order.

Ripping off heads and limbs right, left and centre and becoming a freeman in the end.

To know you is to...need to...respect you, doooog.

Chow for now,

Tin Tin xo

Nat said...

3dog,
AndDog would be a quivering 10 pound mass facing off against the opposition Pappy was taking on this weekend.

Tin Tin,
Pappy likes to do his own stunts, but I'm afraid the whole limb ripping off thing was special FX. No dogs or humans were harmed during filming.

Jojo's Mom said...

Jack is a movie star! You captured his essence exactly, right down the the slobber along his face and back.

Anonymous said...

hey pappy, not first time visit but first time leaving my scent! :-)

wow, a great movie! mama wants to know are you using any video editing software or sort?

wet wet licks

Boo

Nat said...

Boo, The editing was done in Adobe Premiere Elements. The animation was done with a program called Moho (now Anime Studio Pro).

Boo Casanova said...

hey pappy, thanks for the info!

wet wet licks

boo

FleasGang said...

Fan-freakin-taskic! I see an Oscar in Pappy's future.

Becky said...

Very, VERY funny. I was rolling on the floor when the first leg came off . . .

Nat said...

Jojo's mom... Pappy would be lost without Jack as an alpha to his omega, a yin to his yang, a mutt to his jeff.

Fleasgang and Becky, thanks for the love.

Ayatollah Mugsy said...

Such drama! Such carnage! Pappy, you have really outdone yourself with this one.

Nat said...

Mr. Ayatollah, sir, I hope your trip to Rome is every bit as eventful. The Colosseum and the crowds are still there.