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STRAYS

May 12, 2024

STRAYS stars Will Ferrell as Reggie, Jamie Foxx as Bug and Will Forte as Doug. It’s an extremely raunchy, abhorrent, immoral comedy. It has abundant and nearly constant foul language, lots of gross scatological toilet humor, graphic lewd content, and jokes about drug use. STRAYS is way over the top. As such, it’s unfit for decent human consumption. Hopefully, children and teenagers, nor adult moviegoers, who love dogs won’t be attracted to this trashy, depraved movie.

STRAYS is a live action comedy about a male dog helped by three other dogs to return to his abusive white male owner miles away and get revenge by biting off his genitals. STRAYS is an extremely raunchy, abhorrent, immoral comedy with abundant and nearly constant foul language, lots of gross scatological toilet humor, graphic lewd content, and drug use.

The movie opens with a white man named Doug losing his girlfriend. She walks out on him, but Doug keeps their scruffy little dog, Reggie, just to spite her. Doug calls Reggie obscene names, but Reggie mistakenly thinks Doug loves him. The joke is that the viewer immediately realizes that Doug hates Reggie.

Doug tries to get rid of Reggie by tossing his ball far away, but Reggie think it’s just a game. In fact, Reggie thinks Doug is just trying to give him bigger and bigger challenges. Even when Doug drives Reggie to a local wooded area and tosses the ball far into the woods, Reggie just thinks it’s a game. He’s happy that Doug keeps giving him more and more difficult challenges in playing this particular game of Fetch.

One day, Doug has had enough of this clueless dog. So, he drives three hours away to a big city and tosses the ball far down a long alley. Sadly, Reggie has a hard time finding and retrieving the ball and has to sleep in the alley overnight.

The next day, two big dogs, a Rottweiler and a Doberman, harass Reggie and want to take his ball away. A street-smart Boston terrier named Bug rescues Reggie, but Reggie must leave the ball behind.

Bug tries to show Reggie the ropes of being a stray, which include raunchy instructions on the importance of urinating on objects like lamp posts to claim ownership and humping on them to get pleasure. However, Reggie still thinks Doug loves him. He wants to get back to Doug as soon as possible.

In the local dog park, Bugs loves to mock dogs who have owners. Bug also introduces Reggie to two other dogs, a Great Dane named Hunter and a standard collie named Maggie. Hunter failed the test to become a police dog, so he now works as a therapy dog for elderly people. Maggie has owners, a mother and a daughter, but they ignore her and favor the new, younger pet dog.

Shortly thereafter, Bug, Hunter and Maggie convince Reggie that Doug actually hates him and was trying to get rid of him. This makes Reggie angry. So, Reggie decides to return to Doug to bite off his genitals. Big, Hunter and Maggie pledge to help him.

STRAYS is an extremely raunchy, abhorrent, immoral comedy. It has abundant and nearly constant foul language, lots of gross scatological toilet humor, graphic lewd content, and jokes about drug use. STRAYS is way over the top. As such, it’s unfit for decent human consumption. Hopefully, children and teenagers, nor adult moviegoers, who love dogs won’t be attracted to this trashy, depraved movie.

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