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A live action/CGI movie that was released in June 2010, with Owen Wilson voicing the title character, [[Marmaduke]].
A live action/CGI movie that was released in June 2010, with Owen Wilson voicing the title character, [[Marmaduke]].


Everyone pretty much agreed it was a stinkbomb<ref>10% fresh on [[Rotten Tomatoes]]</ref>, despite the presence ([[Money Dear Boy|richly renumerated, we hope]]) of gifted actors like [[Pushing Daisies|Lee Pace]], [[Fargo|William H. Macy]], and [[I'm Alan Partridge (TV)|Steve Coogan]].
Everyone pretty much agreed it was a stinkbomb<ref>10% fresh on [[Rotten Tomatoes]]</ref>, despite the presence ([[Money, Dear Boy|richly renumerated, we hope]]) of gifted actors like [[Pushing Daisies|Lee Pace]], [[Fargo|William H. Macy]], and [[I'm Alan Partridge (TV)|Steve Coogan]].


=== Marmaduke provides examples of: ===
=== Marmaduke provides examples of: ===
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* [[Hollywood California]]: The movie takes place mostly in Orange County
* [[Hollywood California]]: The movie takes place mostly in Orange County
* [[Live Action Adaptation]]
* [[Live Action Adaptation]]
* [[Money Dear Boy]]: Coming from two directions. William H. Macy is the dignified older actor phoning in for a paycheck. Lee Pace is the critically acclaimed young actor who still has to take what he can get.
* [[Money, Dear Boy]]: Coming from two directions. William H. Macy is the dignified older actor phoning in for a paycheck. Lee Pace is the critically acclaimed young actor who still has to take what he can get.
* [[Suddenly Voiced]]: Marmaduke
* [[Suddenly Voiced]]: Marmaduke



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A live action/CGI movie that was released in June 2010, with Owen Wilson voicing the title character, Marmaduke.

Everyone pretty much agreed it was a stinkbomb[1], despite the presence (richly renumerated, we hope) of gifted actors like Lee Pace, William H. Macy, and Steve Coogan.

Marmaduke provides examples of:

  1. 10% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes