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"wiener dog" Definitions
  1. [informal] DACHSHUND
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A wiener dog dressed as a wiener is always a classic.
The best touch, though, is their wiener dog Zoe with reindeer ears.
Maybe check out the "Funniest Dachshund Wiener Dog Compilation 2019" on YouTube.
The new Todd Solondz film, "Wiener-Dog," really is about a dog.
A rare skin condition left one dachshund looking like a beefy wiener dog.
Two standouts were Heinz's Wiener dog stampede and Honda's chorus of singing sheep.
"Wiener-Dog" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian).
My favorites were WIENER DOG, BANNER DAYS, INNER NERD and AND IT'S GOOD.
That's the message you can take from Todd Solondz's latest film, Wiener-Dog.
Popstars, orcs and a wiener-dog are coming to the big screen this month.
The family dog, Wiener-Dog, has done this, as revealed in the previous scene.
For example, we have the clue "Dachshund" at 17A, and the answer is WIENER DOG.
The ends are sculpted to resemble the head and tail of a cute, little wiener dog.
But the heroine is Wiener-Dog, a real dachshund, who travels from owner to owner, spreading joy.
Todd Solondz's N.Y.U. short 'Babysitter' was put up at the time of the release of 'Wiener Dog.
Wiener-Dog is out in the US on June 24 and in the UK on August 12.
There is a slither of hope in the ending: Without ruining it, Wiener-Dog kind of lives forever.
"Wiener-Dog" is held together by its canine title character, whose animal dignity provides silent commentary on human folly.
"Wiener-Dog," the new film also from the writer-director Todd Solondz, is not — title aside — a "Dollhouse" sequel.
That evening I headed out for the premiere of Wiener-Dog, the latest from erstwhile / lifetime Sundance darling Todd Solondz.
The ending of "Wiener-Dog" is spectacularly heartless, yet there's no mistaking the yelp of its admonition: life's a bitch.
They set off, with Wiener-Dog in tow, although it's noticeable, by now, that the canine motif is beginning to flag.
Thankfully, Wiener-Dog survives to see a 20-something-year-old Dawn Wiener, played by Greta Gerwig, as a new owner.
" PEN15 " 's creators have talked about their love for the filmmaker Todd Solondz, whose Dawn (Wiener-Dog) Wiener was clearly a muse.
Its curators claim it features the world's largest collection of wiener dog paraphernalia, including over 4,500 toys, stamps, prints, figurines and much more.
Now, thankfully, he's made a complete recovery, and his days of looking like a wiener dog version of Jabba the Hut are over.
Notably, Amazon picked up Manchester by the Sea, Kenneth Lonergan's Oscar-nominated drama, for $10 million, as well as Love & Friendship and Wiener-Dog.
Since this a work by Mr. Solondz, whose willfully disturbing movies include "Happiness" and "Wiener-Dog," you probably know which result to bet on.
In February of last year, she got an adorable new wiener-dog puppy she named Hershela — a moniker that was chosen by boyfriend Scott Disick.
A funeral was held for Dawn Wiener in Palindromes only for her to return, played by Greta Gerwig in new film Wiener-Dog, for example.
Dawn Wiener used to have brown hair and used to be dead, and Wiener-Dog was her nickname in middle school back in the '90s.
Dog, tagged From the Cut: "Thom Browne's Wiener-Dog Bag Made Me a Street-Style Star," by the sudden street-style star Cathy Horyn. Clue...less?
That's just the sort of bravery that minor hockey league team the Atlanta Gladiators showed on Tuesday night, when they held their first wiener dog race.
For instance, the comedy "Wiener-Dog," a follow-up to the 1995 indie hit "Welcome to the Dollhouse," collected $470,575 last summer before arriving on Amazon.
Its star is Ringo, a three-legged Dachshund taking part in heat 6 of the just-for-fun wiener dog races at the track on July 28.
Wiener-Dog, along with Whit Stillman's Love and Friendship, are two films in this year's lineup coming from idiosyncratic directors who helped define Sundance in the '90s.
The premise is that we follow the wiener dog—or dachshund—through his many owners, whom he keeps losing and gaining along the course of the film.
The centerpiece is "Wiener-Dog," from Todd Solondz ("Happiness"), an hommage to Robert Bresson's "Au Hasard Balthasar" that follows a dachshund passed from one unfortunate owner to another.
But Gerwig, who plays a veterinarian's assistant who rescues Wiener-Dog (and is responsible for naming her Doody) is just the second stop along the little Dachshund's journey.
Her chapter of "Wiener-Dog" has a haunting emotional resonance, as the old woman hallucinates a squad of identical red-haired children who embody her regrets and lost chances.
The centerpiece is "Wiener-Dog," from Todd Solondz ("Happiness"), an homage to Robert Bresson's "Au Hasard Balthasar" that follows a dachshund that is passed from one unfortunate owner to another.
But in a satirical moment, the kid gives Wiener-Dog some of his granola bar while the parents are at yoga, leading to mind-blowing explosive diarrhea that never ends.
Crusoe, the Worldly Wiener Dog: Further Adventures With the Celebrity Dachshund by Ryan Beauchesne is straight-up a bunch of pictures of an adorable dachshund dressed up like a world traveler.
Home of beer, pretzels, potato salad, cream pastries and sausages … but no, we're not talking about that kind of wurst, we're focused on something arguably even more beloved: the wiener dog.
"Wiener-Dog" dramatizes these assumptions in the inscrutable presence of a nonhuman observer, a dachshund who goes by a few different names and endures the company of a variety of masters.
The dog is like a relay baton, passed from one character to the next; indeed, without canine assistance, "Wiener-Dog" would be no more than a portmanteau of four short films.
These are (mostly) horribly twisted people, but Wiener-Dog doesn't suffer much for it; she's happy with a warm lap and a place to sleep, and the action doesn't affect her much.
Judge John Hodgman Martin writes: My wife and kids dressed Scooby, our Chi-wiener dog (half dachshund, half Chihuahua), in a poncho and a sombrero as part of a Mexican-themed dinner party.
The Dackelmuseum opened in early April in Passau, Germany, a gallery of dachshund memorabilia with a collection of more than 21800,500 paintings, books, statues and porcelain wares devoted to Bavaria's celebrated wiener dog.
But this clever wiener dog has sat on the hard, cold floor one too many times, and has successfully figured out a way to get up onto the couch without slipping on the wood floor.
The car soon came in handy for his drives to visit Ms. Finkelstein while she was at M.I.T., and later was the onscreen car used by the actor Greta Gerwig in the 2016 comedy "Wiener-Dog."
As played by Heather Matarazzo, in Solondz's "Welcome to the Dollhouse" (1995), she was a seventh grader who felt unloved at home and unpopular at school, where other pupils called her—you'll never guess—Wiener Dog.
Princess Leia, a wiener dog, Tyrion Lannister, and even Edvard Munch's masterpiece The Scream are all part of her repertoire — and Gafford says it takes her up to an hour and a half to complete each piece.
Wiener-Dog actually starts out on her way to a pet store for reassignment, where she's picked up by Danny (Tracy Letts), a father who takes her home to his young cancer-survivor son and horrible wife (Julie Delpy).
PARK CITY, Utah — Wiener-Dog, the story of a sweet, calm, adorably devoted Dachshund on a star-crossed quest to find her permanent home, is one of the most morbidly dark, nihilistic and messed up things Sundance has ever shown us.
Though this is her story, Wiener-Dog herself is really just the connective tissue between six different owners, all of whom love her and treat her relatively well, none of whom have enough stability in their lives to make it stick.
Wiener-Dog (which the boy names her) is the closest thing he has to happiness, and of course, after a doggy diarrhea incident that will shock you up from your seat, she's on her way to be put to sleep.
The joke is that "Wiener-Dog" is about as non-epic as can be, but there's also a sleight of hand, with the dazzle of the images distracting us from the fact that the movie has run out of plot.
Without explanation, Wiener-Dog becomes the companion of Dave Schmerz (Danny DeVito), who teaches film in New York to derisive students, pitches screenplays in vain to his agent, and extends a cordial and comprehensive loathing to the world around him.
For all the calm sophistication of Solondz's methods, they carry a hint of a raging and inquisitive child, eternally floored by adult duplicity, and "Wiener-Dog" struck me as the type of film that Remi might grow up to make.
Every new owner is dealing with their own mini existential crises, but always Wiener-Dog is there, cool, calm, collected, and empty, cruising through life because what is the point in being anything but passive when life will not ultimately please you.
In one of the film's depressingly funny, moralizing scenes, mother and son are in the car on the way back from getting Wiener-Dog put down and Delpy tries to explain why it's fine: Everyone will die eventually, and life is suffering.
That could include Manchester by the Sea, Kenneth Lonergan's awards-worthy drama that Amazon bought at Sundance for $10 million; fellow Sundance pickups Love & Friendship and Wiener-Dog; its upcoming Untitled Woody Allen Project (the film, not the forthcoming TV show); and many more.
You can't help but be amazed by this person's appreciation for the magical world of Disney and the incredible characters that inhabit it — even if that has meant sitting idly by as their poor wiener dog has been dressed up as Slinky every Halloween for the past 5 years.
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Wiener-Dog (who is also called Doody and Cancer) is spayed and nearly euthanized, strapped with explosives and subjected to a cross-country car trip with an aimless young not-quite-couple (Greta Gerwig and Kieran Culkin), one of whom seems to be Dawn Wiener herself, the heroine of Mr. Solondz's "Welcome to the Dollhouse" and as such an almost mythical figure in his imaginative world.
She wakes up to discover Wiener-Dog has run away. She then spots Wiener-Dog being run over and killed by a truck. Six months later, a stuffed animatronic Wiener-Dog is displayed in Fantasy's art exhibit.
During Dina and Danny's yoga class, Remi and Wiener-Dog tear up the couch cushions and cover the living room in feathers. Wiener Dog wanders off into the kitchen, and Remi feeds her a chocolate chip granola bar. Wiener-Dog becomes very ill, and the next day Danny brings Wiener-Dog to the vet to be euthanized. At the vet, veterinary nurse Dawn takes Wiener-Dog from the consultation room before the vet can euthanise her.
Buda Wiener Dog Races, April 2010. Buda is a commuter town south of Austin. Commercial development along the I-35 corridor, such as the Cabela's sporting goods store, has increased city sales tax revenue, and city leaders hope that further revitalization of downtown Buda will attract tourists and residents to the Main Street area. Buda attracts national attention for its lighthearted wiener dog races,"Dachshund racing: Wiener-dog races", The Economist, 30 Apr 2009, accessed 20 Apr 2010 organized every April by the Buda Lions Club.
Home of Vito Liberto owner of the "Nitro" fastest wiener dog in the U.S. Nitro retired from racing in 2017 with an undefeated record after 7 years of competing.
Keaton Nigel Cooke is an American film actor, television actor, and singer. He made his television debut in Difficult People (2015) and his film debut in Wiener-Dog (2016).
In May 2017, it was announced that Amazon Studios and Annapurna Pictures, who produced another Amazon-released film, Wiener-Dog, would co- distribute the film on September 15, 2017.
James Lavino and Nathan Larson composed the film's score. The Ballad of Wiener-Dog, a song from the film, was short listed for Best Original Song at the 89th Academy Awards.
Tommy asks Brandon to stop doing drugs, and Brandon promises he has stopped, even though he was shown injecting drugs earlier in the trip. Dawn offers to leave Wiener-Dog with Tommy and April, who happily accept Dawn's offer. On their way home, Dawn and Brandon talk about their future together and happily hold hands. Wiener- Dog then arrives with Dave Schmerz, a screenwriting professor who is attempting to get his second screenplay off the ground.
Danny brings his cancer-surviving son Remi a wiener dog. His wife Dina does not want to deal with caring for the dog, but Danny informs her Remi is mature and old enough to help the two with the responsibilities. Dina brings Wiener-Dog to the vet to get spayed, and on their way, Remi becomes upset. Dina comforts Remi by telling him an embellished story about her childhood dog, which she claims died after giving birth to a litter of stillborn puppies.
Although "dachshund" is a German word, in modern German they are more commonly known by the short name Dackel or Teckel. Because of their long, narrow build, they are often nicknamed wiener dog or sausage dog.
Crusoe began appearing on social media with the self-appointed title of “celebrity” as a sarcastic moniker. After starting on social media in 2011, Crusoe has gained over 4 million followers. Crusoe published "Crusoe the Celebrity Dachshund: Adventures of the Wiener Dog Extraordinaire", a New York Times Bestselling book. In 2018, he published his second book, "Crusoe, the Worldly Wiener Dog: Further Adventures with the Celebrity Dachshund". Crusoe won Best Animal category at the Shorty Awards and the 2018 People’s Choice Award for Animal Star, leading to him being branded an “internet celebrity”.
Marv is Charlie's best friend. He has a younger brother named Morten and an older brother named Marty. Marv also has a wiener dog named Sizzles and a pet mouse named Squeak. He is the same age as Charlie.
Williams enjoys reading, running (including once around the block outside WGN in long underwear to fulfill a pledge), and playing basketball. He is married, has two sons, and his late dachshund named Fred, who he called "The World's Largest Wiener Dog".
The title track is full of Speed Racer references. The cartoon Dexter's Laboratory has a Speed Racer parody episode, "Mock 5". In it, the main character Dexter's older sister Dee Dee portrays both Racer X and Spritle. The comic strip Liberty Meadows has a story line around a dachshund ("wiener dog") race.
May 2, 2009. pg. 45. In 2009, the Wiener Dog Nationals in Fort Wayne, Indiana, held its 16th annual Dachshund race. Zeus, the Germanfest champ from 2006-2009, is generally recognized as the greatest racing dachshund of all time. Germantown, Tennessee, a suburb of Memphis, also hosts its own 'Running of the Wienies' for charity.
One day at work, Schmerz is informed that various students and administration members are complaining about his constant negativity. Schmerz is asked to attend a discussion with a previous student who became a famous film director, who mocks Schmerz's teaching and encourages the students to drop out. Schmerz creates a bomb and attaches it to Wiener-Dog. Students notice and contact authorities.
Oswald goes on a fox chase. His horse was being stubborn and he couldn't go because of it. Oswald tried to tie a ladder to the horse's tail and he also tried to plead it. Once on the go, the sly fox outwits the dogs making a wiener dog tie its self into a knot to moving a puddle so when dogs jump over the wall, they fall into the pit.
One of the many light hearted events is the annual Wiener Dog Races. It's the start of the race card that include the Sam Houston Sprint Cup and the Houston Turf Stakes. It's a family friendly event that welcomes pets and offers $1 hot dogs. They offer $200 and $100 in prize money to dogs that come in first and second, and they hold several races throughout the day in between the live horse races.
Todd Solondz (; born October 15, 1959) is an American filmmaker and playwright known for his style of dark, socially conscious satire. Solondz's work has received critical acclaim for its commentary on the "dark underbelly of middle class American suburbia," a reflection of his own background in New Jersey. His work includes Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995), Happiness (1998), Storytelling (2001), Palindromes (2004), Life During Wartime (2009), Dark Horse (2011), and Wiener-Dog (2016).
Wiener-Dog premiered at Sundance 2016. The film tells the story of a dog, as she travels from home to home. Amazon purchased the film at the festival. Starring an ensemble cast led by Ellen Burstyn, Kieran Culkin, Julie Delpy, Danny DeVito, Greta Gerwig, Tracy Letts, and Zosia Mamet, the film serves as a spin-off from Solondz’s 1995 film Welcome to the Dollhouse, which also features the character of Dawn Wiener.
Dachshund racing, or wiener dog racing, is a popular, yet controversial sporting event, primarily found in North America. Typical Dachshund races are either 25 or 50 yards in length, and are run on various surfaces. Many race tracks across America host these events as fundraising or publicity events, and routinely draw the venues' largest attendance numbers of the year. In the less formal events, most entrants are not career racers, nor bred for racing.
Entertainment includes live bands, rides, games, wiener dog races and a fireworks display. On November 1, 2007, Chuck Lawson and Pat Belardi sold The Lion Brewery to private equity investors led by Cliff Risell and Ron Hammond who continued to operate the brewery as a private company. In late 2009 production of beer in 16oz. returnable bottles ended in order to make room for a new canning line, which began operating in 2010.
Once Zoe arrives, she asks for money in order to pay for Fantasy's new art project. Nana agrees to give her the money. While filling out the check, Zoe confides in her Nana, wondering if Fantasy is cheating on her. Once Zoe leaves, Nana goes outside and sits with Wiener-Dog, where she dreams about a younger version of herself coming back to show her what her life could have been if she had been more positive.
Often, dogs will choose not to run the length of the course and instead visit with other dogs or the owner that released them. Otherwise, dogs will run swiftly to their owner at the finish line, coaxed by food or toys. The de facto national championship of wiener dog racing is the Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals, held in San Diego, California, every December as part of the Holiday Bowl; however, there are many other venues that claim title to the true "national" champion.
She brings Wiener-Dog home with her, where she nurses the dog back to life. One day while shopping for pet food, she runs into her old school acquaintance Brandon, who invites her to visit his brother Tommy and his wife April, both with Down syndrome, in Ohio. Dawn agrees, and the two head off to Ohio, where they come across homesick Mexican hitchhikers. Once they arrive in Ohio, Brandon informs his brother that their father had died due to alcoholism.
Based on cartoonist Stephan Pastis, creator of Pearls Before Swine, this character appears only occasionally as a breast-obsessed, straight male. Shallow Breast Guy is drawn to look like Pastis. He once took control of the strip and drew Jane's World in the style of Pearls Before Swine, endowing the women with large breasts and portraying them as hyper-sexualized, thereby earning his nickname. In turn, Pastis has featured Braddock's wiener dog Andy (and, less frequently, Olive) in his strip.
The Anna, Banana chapter-book series, for readers ages 6-10, follows a third-grader named Anna, her wiener dog named Banana, and Anna's two best friends, Sadie and Isabel. Kirkus called the first book in the series, Anna, Banana, and the Friendship Split (Simon & Schuster, 2015), "a realistic story for sensitive kids." The series is also published in Danish and Hebrew. Rissi has stated in interviews that her own dog, Arugula, was the inspiration for the dog in the Anna, Banana books.
With an average attendance of 15,000 people, the tournament has raised more than $250,000 for its beneficiary, the Seal Beach Animal Care Center which provides shelter and care to the homeless animals of Seal Beach, California. The first Wiener Nationals was held in 1996 and has been a tradition for wiener dog lovers ever since. The 22nd annual running of the Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals was held on July 22, 2017. Only genuine low to ground dachshunds are allowed to compete.
On October 23, 2014, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Todd Solondz would next write and direct the comedy Wiener-Dog with Julie Delpy and Greta Gerwig attached as stars, Gerwig playing Dawn Wiener. Megan Ellison would produce and finance through Annapurna Pictures, with Christine Vachon also producing through Killer Films. On June 24, 2015, the complete cast of the film was announced, which included Brie Larson, Kieran Culkin, Zosia Mamet, Danny DeVito, Ellen Burstyn, and Tracy Letts. Ed Lachman served as the film's cinematographer.
The dachshund ( or ) (German: "badger dog"), also known as the wiener dog, badger dog, or sausage dog, is a short-legged, long-bodied, hound-type dog breed. They may be smooth, wire, or long-haired. The standard sized dachshund was developed to scent, chase, and flush out badgers and other burrow-dwelling animals, while the miniature dachshund was bred to hunt small animals such as rabbits and mice. In the Western United States, they have also been used to track wounded deer and hunt prairie dogs.
Welcome to the Dollhouse is a 1995 American coming-of-age black comedy film written and directed by Todd Solondz. An independent film, it won the Grand Jury Prize at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival and launched the careers of Solondz and Heather Matarazzo. The story follows the unpopular middle schooler Dawn as she goes to extreme lengths trying to earn the respect of her vicious fellow students and her disinterested family. Dawn reappears in two of Solondz's other films, Palindromes and Wiener-Dog.
On the second Sunday before Mardi Gras, there is a family-oriented pet parade dubbed "Krewe of Barkus", which features people and costumed pets. The parade is followed by the informal Wiener dog races. On the Saturday evening before Fat Tuesday, the more adult-oriented flesh-for-beads parade occurs, although there have been various attempts to reserve a family section at one end of the route. The east-west streets of Soulard, Geyer, Allen and Russell, and others are crowded with people from 7th to 12th Street.
Wiener-Dog is a 2016 American comedy film directed and written by Todd Solondz. Starring an ensemble cast led by Ellen Burstyn, Kieran Culkin, Julie Delpy, Danny DeVito, Greta Gerwig, Tracy Letts, and Zosia Mamet, the film serves as a spin-off from Solondz's 1995 film Welcome to the Dollhouse, which also features the character of Dawn Wiener. The film is also inspired by the 1966 drama Au Hasard Balthazar, directed by Robert Bresson. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2016.
Keaton Nigel Cooke is an American film actor, television actor, and singer. He started his acting career at five years old playing the lead role of Mowgli in the Jungle Book. After several more lead roles in stage productions, he was cast as Ryder Silverman in the TV series Difficult People (2015), followed by the role of Hudson in the TV series I Love You...But I Lied (2015). His first lead role in a movie came in Todd Solondz's dark satire Wiener Dog, where he played the young boy Remi (2016).
Letts has starred in Adam McKay's 2015 ensemble piece, The Big Short, 2016's Wiener-Dog, Christine, and Elvis & Nixon; and James Schamus's film adaptation of the Philip Roth novel, Indignation, as well as the true-story crime thriller adaptation Imperium. Letts then appeared in the 2017 films The Lovers, The Post, and Lady Bird. In 2019, Letts portrayed Henry Ford II in James Mangold's sports drama film Ford v Ferrari, and played Mr. Dashwood in Little Women, a film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel of the same name.
Munch had already begun that process, however, by making a lithograph of the work for reproduction. Erró's ironic and irreverent treatment of Munch's masterpiece in his acrylic paintings The Second Scream (1967) and Ding Dong (1979) is considered a characteristic of post-modern art. The expression of Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) in the poster for the movie Home Alone was inspired by The Scream. Cartoonist Gary Larson included a "tribute" to The Scream (entitled The Whine) in his Wiener Dog Art painting and cartoon compilation, in which the central figure is replaced by a howling dachshund.
The St. Louis Mardi Gras was revived in the early 1980s by bored, drunk patrons of Hilary's bar in the Soulard neighborhood adjacent to downtown, when they decided to march to another neighboring bar. Over the years, what started as a private party has grown in size and scale, and has attracted major corporate sponsorship, On the second Saturday before Mardi Gras, there is a family-oriented "Krewe of Barkus" pet parade with corporate sponsorship by Beggin' Strips. Participants consist of anyone who dresses up their pet in costume, and walks their pet along the parade route. The parade is followed by the informal Wiener dog races.

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