Thank goodness for Marley & Me
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Thank goodness for Marley & Me
the movie...that is. They've all gone to see it! Peace at last and maybe a nap!
I was up until 1:30AM and up this morning at 6:45.
I was up until 1:30AM and up this morning at 6:45.
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Re: Thank goodness for Marley & Me
Except for that short stint at 4:05 am...
Let us know how they liked the movie.
Merry Christmas!
Let us know how they liked the movie.
Merry Christmas!
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Re: Thank goodness for Marley & Me
Yes, how did they like the movie?
I've been looking for which release got #1, but I guess that doesn't come out until after the weekend.
I've been looking for which release got #1, but I guess that doesn't come out until after the weekend.
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The females all liked the movie, but every single one of them cried their freaking eyes out!
Payton (she's 17) came in announcing she felt like she'd been to a funeral! The guys all thought they dragged out the
inevitable a bit too long. My brother in law's girlfriend had a yellow lab much like Marley that she lost not long
ago, and he said Laurie cried all the way home (90 miles!) and used a half box of kleenex. So I guess it depends
on your tendency to cry in movies as to whether you will like it or not.
I read the book, so I knew better than to see the movie. Last movie I saw was "We are Marshall"...omg, we
all cried like babies watching that one too!
Payton (she's 17) came in announcing she felt like she'd been to a funeral! The guys all thought they dragged out the
inevitable a bit too long. My brother in law's girlfriend had a yellow lab much like Marley that she lost not long
ago, and he said Laurie cried all the way home (90 miles!) and used a half box of kleenex. So I guess it depends
on your tendency to cry in movies as to whether you will like it or not.
I read the book, so I knew better than to see the movie. Last movie I saw was "We are Marshall"...omg, we
all cried like babies watching that one too!
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Re: Thank goodness for Marley & Me
Maybe I'll wait until it comes out on video and watch just the first three quarters of it.
I will not watch Old Yeller ever again.
I will not watch Old Yeller ever again.
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Re: Thank goodness for Marley & Me
SportsFan68 wrote:Yes, how did they like the movie?
I've been looking for which release got #1, but I guess that doesn't come out until after the weekend.
Marley and Me was #1 on the first day of its release, according to a story I saw last night.
The Tom Cruise-as-a-Nazi movie dropped to #4.
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OK, that works.silvercamaro wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:Yes, how did they like the movie?
I've been looking for which release got #1, but I guess that doesn't come out until after the weekend.
Marley and Me was #1 on the first day of its release, according to a story I saw last night.
The Tom Cruise-as-a-Nazi movie dropped to #4.
Thanks, SC!
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Re: Thank goodness for Marley & Me
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111799 ... id=13&cs=1
I found the link, for those who demand documentation (not sprots):
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111799 ... id=13&cs=1
I found the link, for those who demand documentation (not sprots):
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111799 ... id=13&cs=1
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Re: Thank goodness for Marley & Me
There's no crying at football movies!kayrharris wrote:The females all liked the movie, but every single one of them cried their freaking eyes out!
Payton (she's 17) came in announcing she felt like she'd been to a funeral! The guys all thought they dragged out the
inevitable a bit too long. My brother in law's girlfriend had a yellow lab much like Marley that she lost not long
ago, and he said Laurie cried all the way home (90 miles!) and used a half box of kleenex. So I guess it depends
on your tendency to cry in movies as to whether you will like it or not.
I read the book, so I knew better than to see the movie. Last movie I saw was "We are Marshall"...omg, we
all cried like babies watching that one too!
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Re: Thank goodness for Marley & Me
We saw Marley & Me on Christmas Day.
Yeah, I teared up a bit. We were expecting a light hearted uplifting movie. Valkyrie would have been more uplifting. Seeing Nazis killed is always uplifting. I couldn't convince my wife of that though.
I'll give Marley & Me 4 out of 5 stars. It was good. Aniston has never been better (acting or looking). She was actually very good. As was Wilson.
Yeah, I teared up a bit. We were expecting a light hearted uplifting movie. Valkyrie would have been more uplifting. Seeing Nazis killed is always uplifting. I couldn't convince my wife of that though.
I'll give Marley & Me 4 out of 5 stars. It was good. Aniston has never been better (acting or looking). She was actually very good. As was Wilson.
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Re: Thank goodness for Marley & Me
The movie definitely has a tear-jerker ending.
And not just because people would name their dog after my cousin Bob, without ever thinking of naming one after me.
And not just because people would name their dog after my cousin Bob, without ever thinking of naming one after me.
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MarleysGh0st wrote:The movie definitely has a tear-jerker ending.
And not just because people would name their dog after my cousin Bob, without ever thinking of naming one after me.
You mean Bob Marley is dead?
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