Some animal characters want all humans to die a couple lie and say they've killed their owners (and go into detail about how the supposedly did it). Human Animal Control officers go after several characters on multiple occasions and sometimes succeed in grabbing them and locking them up in cages. Some scary/intimidating animals, including mangy alley cats, a huge viper, an alligator, a hungry hawk, and other predators one unsympathetic character dies in an altercation. At one point it looks like a main character may not survive. Chase scenes on foot and in vehicles (driven erratically and dangerously by animals) cars/buses crash into other vehicles, buildings, bridges, and more (sometimes catching on fire), and characters are pursued through dank, gloomy sewers. The download of the movie also comes with three hilarious mini-movies: the all-new Norman Television and Weenie, in addition to the short that ran with it in theaters, Mower Minions.Frequent danger and peril. And, since it’s Digital HD, you can let your kids watch it on an tablet while you put something possibly less kid-appropriate on the television. It’s a great family film to watch over the Thanksgiving holiday. You can download your copy today from iTunes (or Google Play, Amazon Video, and more). Today, The Secret Life of Pets makes its Digital HD debut. The Secret Life of Pets, which was in theaters this past summer, provides a very funny and well-made answer to that question: What do your pets do when you’re not home? It’s a movie that works on several levels, including tons of kids’ humor, occasionally related to dogs smelling each other’s posteriors, but also lines only adults are likely to get – including a reference to the classic comedy Some Like It Hot. With the exception of occasionally finding pawprints on the kitchen counter if we’ve been careless enough to leave certain things on the counter or in the sink, there’s been little to no evidence they do much besides sleep and occasionally run around the house for no apparent reason. Fortunately, my cats are… not overly blessed with brains, to be kind. I have wondered, now and then, what sort of mischief my cats get into when nobody’s home. This is a sponsored post written in partnership with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
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