Is Tom's Clifford love ironic or just, um, ronic?
well briefly, my opinion is that it is unironic, because it is just so bizarre and singular (and funny)
I saw clifford as a youngster, and I liked it quite a bit (well I remember it fondly, were as I scoff at the sinbad movies I was subjected to at the same time, memories of clifford provide nostalgic goofs and guffaws)... I saw it in the theater, and have recently checked it out... it is insane, its one of a kind in the best(?) way
personally, Ill give it a thumbs up. it is unhinged in the best way, intentional or not