Triple Dog

2010 "I Dare You to Play."
5.7| 1h32m| R| en| More Info
Released: 21 September 2010 Released
Producted By: Insight Film Studios
Country: Canada
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On the night of a sleepover, a group of teenage girls venture out in a competitive game of challenging dares. As the antics escalate, and the dares become more extreme, the girls unravel the truth behind a former student's rumored suicide.

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AshUnow This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Allison Davies The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Kaelan Mccaffrey Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
Francene Odetta It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
Pretty Hatemachine For some reason this had a high review on Netflix so I watched it. One of the WORST movies I have forced myself through. The acting was terrible, the plot was predictable and boring, and I don't even dare you to watch it. "Chapin" was supposed to be 16... um.. are we that stupid?.. Very mad at myself for actually watching it till the end. Spoiler Alert! The water where the whole bridge jumping plot brings us to is clearly really shallow and you would have to be a quadriplegic to have drowned. Another frustrating thing about this movie everyone is supposedly partying but not one of these girls drink, smokes or does anything teens do, just a lot of catty acronyms or abbreviated snooty remarks, boring boring and just plain stupid.
Georgia James This movie literally made me laugh at how bad it was. These fake reviews for the movie are even funnier. If you're into movies with mediocre acting, awful plot line, and lingo that is straight out of 2004, please watch this movie. Basically, there are these lame girls who are bored at a sleepover, so one of them, Chapman, decides that they all play this game called Triple Dog. Basically, some girl ends up diving into a river and another shaves her head (this was the best part, hilarious). Being a teen myself, I've never heard of such stereotypial characters with no moral compass or common sense. These characters' personalities are literally one dimensional, paper thin, and a real lack of any direction from the director. It sucks, but it's funny how much it sucks, so watch it to be ironic (but not really).
janaschulz9 OK so honestly now, did i see the same movie as everyone else? this is the first review i have ever posted because i am utterly shocked that people actually thought this was remotely watchable. the best review is the one that mentions that this one isn't for twilight fans, implying that this piece of garbage is better. though i haven't and will not view twilight, i can't imagine that something like this could be thought of as intelligent. the reviews that mention the great acting and character development....i mean really, is this the same movie. triple dog? the one with the bad girl (you know she's bad cause she wears her hat cocked to the side and the music gets edgier when she's introduced), the rich girl, the catholic girl, the rat girl...yeah she carries around a rat, the slutty girl, and then the main character that is i suppose, the nice girl. not only do you not care about these characters, but you hate them. and then there's the surprise twist. wow...i can't believe i sat through all of this. i want my 95 minutes back! if people believe this is a quality movie, mankind is doomed. so bad....really, if you're thinking of watching it, do it! cause it really is that bad. honestly, i am really nervous that people think this is good. utter drivel! you can find more tension and drama on old nickelodeon shows.
Paul Magne Haakonsen This movie was sort of interesting in a way, but at the same time there was just something wrong with it.The story told in "Triple Dog" is simple and easy to follow; a group of girls get together for a sleep-over and play a dare game, where they have to perform outrageous things. Now, something puzzles me, why would these girls group together at all, there is a lot of disharmony and animosity between several of the girls, so it makes no sense really. I could understand why Even and Liza hung out, as their mom's planned for them to do so, but some of the others, well that made no sense. Why hang out with people who you can't stand.Some of the dares in the movie were actually clever and had me laughing, but some of them were a bit too outrageous as well, and I wonder who in their right mind would actually do such things, even when dared.Bear in mind that this is a teenage movie, so the cast is almost entirely all teenagers. That being said, I actually think some of them pulled off their roles quite well. Scout Taylor-Compton (playing Liza) were the most memorable of the cast, as her character was the one with most personality. I am sure that Brittany Robertson (playing Chapin) is a good actress, but wow I really got ticked off at the way her character was behaving and talking. Note that there is profanity in the movie several times, so you might take that into consideration if you are easily offended. Emily Tennant (playing Sarah) also did a rather good job with her role.Having seen the movie, I am sitting here with a sense of "was this movie really necessary?". It seems like a fairly weak plot to make a movie on. But at the same time, the way the girls interact and behave amongst each other, makes it somewhat worth it. But don't except a blockbuster and award-winning movie from "Triple Dog". For me, this movie is the type of movie you watch once and never again, it just doesn't have enough value in it for a second watching.If for nothing else, then it was worth seeing it when you saw the girls with their shaved heads. A woman shaving off her hair is courageous, so hats off for that.