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Encyclopedia > Best in Show

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DVDAnswers.com - DVD Reviews - Best in Show (Region 1) (1270 words)
The best part of Best in Show is not the simple story or any of the many comedic scenes, it's the performances.
Best in Show was shot in 16mm and for that reason the image quality is not as good as one would expect from a recent theatrical release.
Warner Brothers has labelled Best in Show as a special edition and while it doesn't have as many features as some of their other special editions it's still a good collection of features for a movie that didn't really make a major showing at the box office.
Best in Show (729 words)
Best in Show follows a clutch of dog owners as they prepare and preen their dogs to win a national competition.
Rather, the dog show environment and culture serve merely as a way of revealing the foibles of different sorts of characters in contemporary culture, as well as the genius of talented writers and performers.
Best in Show is a wonderful "mockumentary" with all the melodramatic wit you would expect from such great improvisational actors.
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