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Hollywood Pooches To Beat Recession Blues

Jamie Lee Curtis starring Beverly Hills Chihuahua proved to be one of the surprise flicks of the season in the US. It will be released on January 16, also starring Drew Barrymore, as the voice of Chole who is a pampered Los Angeles pooch who is dognapped by Mexican gangsters.
The movie involves 200 dogs including Papi the Chihuahua star, which in real life was rescued from the animal shelter. It grossed 29 million dollars in its debut weekend in America and was Disney's biggest ever October release.
February 2009 will see three films with canine stars. The animaed comedy 'Bolt' will have John Trovolta lending his voice to a German Shepherd and 17-year-old Emma Roberts is the young star of 'Hotel For Dogs", a light-hearted story about two children who set up a home for strays.
'Marley
And
Me" to
be
released
in
March
in
Britian,
stars
Jennifer
Aniston
and
Owen
Wilson.
The
movie
is
based
on
a
best-selling
memoir
by
John
Grogan,
a
journalist
for
the
New
York
Times
who
wrote
apiece
about
adopting
a
Labrador
puppy
affectionately
referred
to
as
"the
world's
worst
dog".
This
lead
to
him
receiving
the
largest
ever
postbag.
The psychologists believe that canine based movies are perfect to lift your mood during the recession times. "When people don't have very much money, they don't want to watch ridiculously expensive blockbusters, or films about terrorism and other dark subjects; they want comfort films, just as people turn to comfort food when they're down," The Telegraph quoted Dr Sandra Wheatley, psychologist and author, as saying.
"These
films
make
you
smile.
Children
love
them
and
for
adults
there
is
the
'Lassie
factor'.
Most
importantly,
seeing
the
relationship
between
humans
and
man's
best
friend
reminds
you
about
love
and
friendship,the
things
that
really
matter,"
Dr.
Wheatley
added.



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