Rottweilers get a bad rap


in this and the other Omen films. Back in the day when they were made, people started fearing that breed of dog, the way they feel about Pit Bulls now. Look at the rottie in the window before the baby gets "ironed" -- he's not really even growling, and looks more like he's hoping for some kibble.

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I think I read somewhere that the dogs in this movie did not do anything. They attempted to make them look vicious but failed in doing so and only wanted to be pet by cast members and crew. They had a difficult time getting them to be mean.

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I may have read that too. You can see they weren't gnashing their teeth or looking really mean and that the growls were dubbed in. Reminds me of a "vicious" dog guarding a woman prisoner on a soap I watched years ago. The dog was clearly standing there happily with his tongue hanging out and his tail wagging and they dubbed in these growls and barks to try to make him look like he was dangerous.

I can see those Rotties in the movie just wanting to play and be petted by the cast and crew!

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The should have used Jack Russells instead. They're the work of the devil.

I suppose Rottweilers look the part, more so than Labradors.

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I would have gone for Poodles.

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They used Rotties because they go back to Roman times, so there's a "Christian" link of sorts. Also, they're built somewhat like Cerberus, the 3-headed dog that guards the gates of the underworld in mythology

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Yes, that's a good point. Better than using a German Shepherd as a war dog in Gladiator, when that breed isn't exist at that time.

It ain't the Ganges, but you go with what you got." ~ Ken Talley, "The Fifth of July"

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Yes, like "Fluffy" in Harry Potter, that thing looked like Rottweilers.

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Back in the 70's, there was a horror movie called "Devil Dog - The Hound of Hell". The movie featured a rottweiler. I guess the filmcrew remembers that movie, and decided to use rottweilers in all three Omen movies.

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Is it anything like this?

Those Rottweilers, they is mean ole dawgs.
They can run as fast as horses and they jump like frogs.
Respect!

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They have a tendency to be mean and violent dogs.

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