
THAT'S NOT MY DOG is a joyous comedy that celebrates our love of joke telling. The film centers around the lovable Shane Jacobson (playing himself) who is throwing a party. Invited are the funniest people Shane knows comprising of Australia's biggest stars along with several Australian music legends playing their biggest hits live, right throughout the party. The invite that goes out is clear. Don't bring meat. We'll provide the beer. Just come armed with nothing but the funn... (Full plot summary below)
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THAT'S NOT MY DOG is a joyous comedy that celebrates our love of joke telling. The film centers around the lovable Shane Jacobson (playing himself) who is throwing a party. Invited are the funniest people Shane knows comprising of Australia's biggest stars along with several Australian music legends playing their biggest hits live, right throughout the party. The invite that goes out is clear. Don't bring meat. We'll provide the beer. Just come armed with nothing but the funniest jokes you've ever heard. Shane will take care of the rest. It'll be a night of great friends telling the world's funniest jokes over a beer and BBQ.
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| Matt's Movie ReviewsMatthew PejkovicBlends stand-up, concert-film and documentary footage, along with a loving tribute to the love of laughter, to make for a unique and entertaining Aussie comedy. |
| Screen-SpaceSimon FosterMurphy convincingly captures the celebratory high spirits of the night and the sweet intentions of his leading man. |
| 3AWJim SchembriThere are, admittedly, quite a few laughs to be had...but what we've essentially got here is not so much a film but raw material for a film. |
| Sydney Morning HeraldSandra HallBut is it funny? Looking at the laughing faces on screen, you might imagine so. Then you remind yourself that many of them are basking in the afterglow of their own jokes. |
| GuardianLuke BuckmasterThis premise is pretty bloody 'strayan, and pretty bloody lazy; literally a matter of getting people to tell jokes and filming them. |
| Herald Sun (Australia)Leigh PaatschMost gags are very old, rundown and have seen better days. |
| User ReviewDavid BDelightful, hilarious, nice chilled funny beautifully shot movie with great music. |
| User ReviewPeter WGreat film, some very corny jokes told with flair. Some new ones too. If you don't like jokes don't bother. As for me I thought it was fantastic. |
| User ReviewDean BGreat Australia film. May not be your thing but then again, who cares. Well done Shane and friends. |
| User ReviewMaiden AGreat cast. Jokes are a bit long and lame though |