<description>&lt;p&gt;After a month break, we are BACK! This time we are looking at not 1, not 2, &lt;em&gt;not even 3&lt;/em&gt;, but 4 movies to kickoff the month of &lt;strong&gt;DAWGUST. &lt;/strong&gt;We will be examining the "Dog Movie" VHS subgenre and the sub-subgenres within it, determining the best of canine cinema through a month-long tournament.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;For part 1, we're discussing the &lt;strong&gt;COP DOG&lt;/strong&gt; subgenre by ranking the following films: &lt;strong&gt;Turner &amp; Hooch&lt;/strong&gt; (1989), &lt;strong&gt;K-9&lt;/strong&gt; (1989), &lt;strong&gt;K-9: PI&lt;/strong&gt; (2002), and &lt;strong&gt;Top Dog&lt;/strong&gt; (1995).&lt;/p&gt;</description>

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Henry and Allison

DAWGUST Part One - Cop Dogs

AUG 2, 202178 MIN
VHSaturday

DAWGUST Part One - Cop Dogs

AUG 2, 202178 MIN

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<p>After a month break, we are BACK! This time we are looking at not 1, not 2, <em>not even 3</em>, but 4 movies to kickoff the month of <strong>DAWGUST. </strong>We will be examining the "Dog Movie" VHS subgenre and the sub-subgenres within it, determining the best of canine cinema through a month-long tournament.</p><p>For part 1, we're discussing the <strong>COP DOG</strong> subgenre by ranking the following films: <strong>Turner & Hooch</strong> (1989), <strong>K-9</strong> (1989), <strong>K-9: PI</strong> (2002), and <strong>Top Dog</strong> (1995).</p>