Beverly Hills Chihuahua/How to Lose Friends and Influence People: Movie Reviews (2008)

In addition to the week’s most recommended new release, “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist,” two other movies opened in area theaters this week, and here’s what they have in common. Each is about as satisfying as one of those mystery grab bags offered at certain ice cream shops. Look inside, and what you find isn’t a welcome surprise, but a cold disappointment.

Here is a movie filled with talking dogs you watch in a theater filled with talking children. Show me the difference. Really, it’s a headache in the making (and with all that yipping and yapping, let me assure you it was). Thing is, I haven’t even gotten to the storyline, which involves the trials and tribulations of Chloe (voice of Drew Barrymore), a seriously spoiled Chihuahua decked out

But never fear--while her handler, Rachel (Piper Perabo), tries to find her before Chloe’s owner, Aunt Vivo (Jamie Lee Curtis), has a meltdown, Chloe soon is learning the scrappy ropes with several rough-and-tumble Mexican Chihuahuas, all of whom work hard to reinforce Mexican stereotypes while trying to teach Chloe the importance of finding herself via her bark. It’s a ghastly movie.

That angle, of course, recalls last year’s delicious “The Devil Wears Prada,” which successfully used Meryl Streep to take on Vogue and Anna Wintour. But here, even though the normally caustic Simon Pegg portrays Toby as Sidney, a British tabloid writer who comes to the States believing he’s going to write biting copy for Sharps, Pegg is lost amid a stale run of dim slapstick humor.

Grades: “Chihuahua”: C-; “Alienate People”: C-
October 10, 2008 at 7:05 PM
SOUNDS HILARIOUS!