102 Dalmatians Page #5

Synopsis: After a spot of therapy Cruella De Vil is released from prison a changed woman. Devoted to dogs and good causes, she is delighted that Chloe, her parole officer, has a dalmatian family and connections with a dog charity. But the sound of Big Ben can reverse the treatment so it is only a matter of time before Ms De Vil is back to her incredibly ghastly ways, using her new-found connections with Chloe and friends.
Director(s): Kevin Lima
Production: Buena Vista Pictures
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 1 win & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.9
Metacritic:
35
Rotten Tomatoes:
31%
G
Year:
2000
100 min
$65,406,212
Website
1,686 Views


And Drooler...

Well, Drooler hasn't

really changed much.

- Those are dogs.

- Oh, but dogs are people too.

- But Cruella is...

- Changed.

[music][Humming]

Who's washing who, Alonzo?

[Chuckling]

Now, hair must be a statement...

a reflection

of our inner life.

Color is important,

of course...

but texture is vital.

Voila!

Oh, darling, darling.

- It's you.

- [Whines]

- Do you like it?

- I'll be keeping my eye on her.

I hope so.

[music]

[music] Cruella De Vil [music]

- Three!

- [music] Cruella De Vil [music]

[music] Cruella De Vil [music]

[music]Just hearing her name

used to make you feel ill [music]

[music]Now suddenly she's

drippin' with good will [music]

[music] Can this be

Cruella De Vil [music]

[music]A heartwarmin'laugh [music]

[music]Instead of a scream [music]

[music]She's practically human [music]

[music] Or so it would seem [music]

[music]As playful

as a puppy in the snow [music]

[music] That's not

the Cruella we know [music]

[music] Oh, remember

when she lived [music]

- [music]Just to be rotten [music]

- [Shutters Clicking]

[music]How she loved to frighten

the little tots [music]

[music] Who thought

she could be kind [music]

[music]Respectful and refined [music]

[music]Has the lady

really changed her spots [music]

[music] Oh, Lord [music]

[music] Oooh-ooh, oooh-ooh

Oooh-ooh, oooh-ooh, ooh [music]

[music] Cruella De Vil [music]

- [music]Now check this out

You know what [music]

- [Yelling]

[music]She gave up her bark

But will she still bite [music]

[music] What's wrong

with this picture [music]

[music]It doesn't look right [music]

[music] Unfortunately

only time will tell [music]

[music]lf Cruella

I mean, Ella [music]

[music]Is from heaven or hell

Ooh, yeah [music]

[TV:
Announcer]

And now BBC 2 is proud to present...

the third part in our series,

What Makes Big Ben Tick?

[Bells Chiming]

- [Dog Barking]

- [Cat Yowling]

- [Loud Banging]

- [Duck Quacking]

[Chiming Continues]

- [Snarling]

- [Barking, Yowling Continue]

[Pavlov]

Turn down the television, quick!

[Cat Shrieks]

[Burp]

What a unique sound pattern.

Very loud.

That would be Ben

on the telly.

Yes.

It must have jolted

their brain waves back into...

This mustn't get out.

Do you hear me?

It never happened.

[Chiming]

- [Dog Barking]

- What are you doing?

You're... Yes.

[Giggling]

And this is Domino.

Little Dipper's easy because his tail

is exactly like his daddy's.

And I know Oddball

because she doesn't have any...

Shh!

I don't want her to be sensitive

about her lack of, um...

S-P-O-T-S.

Oh. Is that normal

at her age?

Well, like everything else

about her...

it is a bit...

odd.

- [Beeping]

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Kristen Buckley

Kristen Buckley (born June 9, 1968 in New York City, New York) is an American screenwriter and author. She co-wrote the screenplays for 102 Dalmatians (for which she also co-wrote the story), How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, and Shoe Addicts Anonymous. She also wrote The Parker Grey Show (a novel) and Tramps Like Us (a memoir). more…

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