Very Important Perros

In Argentina, a certain cinematic cult classic is known as Very Important Perros. But in the United States, the film was first titled Dogumentary, then later Best In Show. This is part of a complete episode.

Transcript of “Very Important Perros”

Grant, I rarely watch movies more than once. Do you?

Occasionally, but no.

Yeah, I really, really do.

But one of them that I really love originally had the working title, Dogumentary. Can you guess what that is?

Dog Day Afternoon.

I hadn’t even thought about that.

Look who’s talking to. That’s great.

After a while, it was changed to Dog Show.

Oh, Best in Show?

Yeah, Best in Show.

Originally, it was called Dogumentary. And I love that in Argentina, the title, if you look on the little DVDs, is Very Important Perros.

VIPs.

I love that.

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