5 reviews
Join in on puppy-mania with these short, fun, humorous videos. The cast, writing, locations, and production aspects are all top quality. Like a good book of comedy short stories - you'll be satisfied watching, chuckling, and sharing the antics of urban characters and their best four legged friends. The cast is star-studded and includes such notables as Famke Janssen, Kristen Johnston, Ally Sheedy, Sarah Paulson, Tim Guinee, Janel Moloney, Alicia Witt-just to name a few. If you enjoyed Sex and the City as well as Best in Show, you'll also enjoy the video series Puppy Love. These are videos for all age groups who are looking for a good laugh and a satisfying viewing time.
- suzbharris
- Feb 7, 2009
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As far as web series goes, this is one of the best I've seen. It doesn't look low budget at all. This could easily be on TV, just like Sex and the City. The writing's obviously great, and they really went all out with the cast and crew, so that there's A list actors with a great DP and everyone below. Most of the web series you see online aren't worth the time to watch them, they're just hand-held, bad scripts, bad actors. Puppy Love, apart from length, could easily be a network show. It's actually a whole lot better than most of the shows on right now. Does anyone know if they're going to put this on TV by the way? I'd love to see them continue it in a longer format. Great stuff from Famke as always, and stand out cinematography even for a big budget TV show.
- seancglass
- Apr 23, 2009
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This is one of the cutest shows I've ever seen. But it's not just about cute dogs, the stories themselves are very interesting and entertaining. The acting and writing is top notch too!
These short little 'episodes' manage to fit in a complete story into 6-10 minutes incredibly well. And while you may wish for more once it's over, the story being told has been completed.
As far as favorites, I must say I am biased to the eps Shared Custody and Whose Dog is it Anyway, because I am a fan of both Janel Moloney (not to mention Dan Hedeya), and Sarah Paulson.
I'm making it a goal to get as many people to watch it as I can!
These short little 'episodes' manage to fit in a complete story into 6-10 minutes incredibly well. And while you may wish for more once it's over, the story being told has been completed.
As far as favorites, I must say I am biased to the eps Shared Custody and Whose Dog is it Anyway, because I am a fan of both Janel Moloney (not to mention Dan Hedeya), and Sarah Paulson.
I'm making it a goal to get as many people to watch it as I can!
- Ozian-Girl
- Feb 18, 2009
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Puppy Love is the best programming for the web I've ever seen. Which is not surprising considering the pedigree of the show's creators, producers, writers, and directors: all from Sex & the City!
This is a prime time quality show, which is quite an accomplishment considering the typical budgets of web shows. All the reviews say it looks just like Sex & the City and shares that hip New York sensibility.
Each episode is unique, and shares the common thread of a stellar cast and top notch writing. It's really groundbreaking in that it is a turning point for online programming.
This is a prime time quality show, which is quite an accomplishment considering the typical budgets of web shows. All the reviews say it looks just like Sex & the City and shares that hip New York sensibility.
Each episode is unique, and shares the common thread of a stellar cast and top notch writing. It's really groundbreaking in that it is a turning point for online programming.
When the "Sex and the City" series ended it was nearly impossible to imagine another show with the same level of originality and spunk. The same creators, writers, directors, and producers have once again triumphed with a new series called "Puppy Love," and yes it takes place in the big apple. Amy Harris, along with her fellow writers of the web series, Cindy Chupack, Julie Rottenberg, Liz Tuccillo, and Elisa Zuritsky, have created a novel take on city people and their love for their dogs, the responsibility, presence, and even luck that they bring into a home. Jendra Jarnagin, who is director of photography for the series, manages to capture the beauty of New York City along with all of its hidden niches. The cast is strong, each short covering a different dog scenario. In the short Puppy Love, Maya (Famke Janssen) reluctantly learns that her dog is getting in the way of her love life, but maybe sacrificing the love she has for her dog isn't quite worth the guy she's after. She learns that both she and her dog will simply have to find someone together. On the contrary, the single and career driven Emma (Sarah Paulson) reluctantly takes her younger and pregnant sister's dog. Her sister promises her that the dog will be a lucky charm. Unfortunately the dog just isn't a charm for her, but rather her twenty-five year old assistant who manages to pick up a hot architect while walking Emma's dog. The dog and the architect's dog make a love connection as do the assistant and the architect. While slightly bitter at first about her own lack of luck, Emma grows to love the dog and it serves not only as a comfort, but eventually happiness in her single life. In another short, Andy (Jason Gray Stanford) finds that his dog is more of an attention stealer than a good luck charm, but by being so, he meets a girl who has the exact same problem and they fall in love. For the characters in "Puppy Love" whose dogs do not bring them immediate love in Manhattan, they prosper in other ways. Some find happiness from the relationship that they have with their dogs, while also falling in love with the city of New York. The show is quirky, cute, and very relatable to not only New Yorkers, but any city or dog lover.