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  • Jeff Minder
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    I truly wish Warner Brothers had taken the little bit of time to put up a simple PSA on what it truly takes to own, train, and manage a Malinois.
    These are dogs bred for the battlefield, and the "gene pool" corruption that will result in "pet people" (like Caesar Milan) messing and acquiring these dogs will indeed destroy the breed.
    How cool would it be to have a group of purple heart recipients and their dogs from the battlefield explaining how important it is to maintain the breed??? We offered, and were met with a "we are a production company" from Steve. Still not sure what he meant by that, but he didn't want the training as part of the release.

  • Brian Cole
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    my wife both worked on this film – first time acting around animals – a lot of fun and super interesting to see how the trainers got the dog(s) to "act".

  • 1BlubeTube
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    It seems like a good movie, but Crestwood, IL Theater is only showing it a few times a night. "Ted 2" is showing a lot more times a night. But I really didn't like the first "Ted".

    It just seems like the Movies that have the most showings each day are better.
    Hope that "MAX" is better than what I'm thinking how bad it could be.