I just watched that movie with my dog besides me, I cried like a baby
My friend told me the ending and saved me the nine bucks and unexpected tears.
I thought it was a happy holiday movie.
holy crap, it's a sad movie?
my wife and I were looking forward to watching this soon. we just talked about it yesterday
cute dog and jennifer aniston from friends.....
That was one of the saddest movies in the whole wide world. If you're a pet owner it pretty much sums up the life of a pet from puppyhood to senior dog status. Well, any animal really.
well that settles it
i'm going to tell my wife about this. we don't like to watch sad movies. especially one about a dog... we really love animals
The marketing of the movie really made it look like a happy dog movie. The book and the actual movie are very close in the nature of the real story - how Marley was there during the various parts of the author's life. The story, book, and movie all come from the author's newspaper column over many years.
It does make you think about things when it is over.
Are you afraid of sad movies? Just because you shed a tear doesn't mean you are feminine does it?![]()
what? do you bawl like a woman too?
lawl, poor joe.
it's ok to shed tears, i did it when I watched THE NOTEBOOK, but you can't bawl, joe, unless something really horrible in real life happened.
I read the book almost a year before the movie came out (and I teared up a little bit), so I was kind of surprised to see the marketing campaign making it look like it was a revamping of the old Beethoven movies or something. My sister in law took my four year old niece to go see it without doing any research about the movie or the book. Let's just say it didn't end well at that theater.
That would not have been pretty. My family, sans little sister went and saw it Christmas Day because we knew she would never recover. It's one I can live without seeing again. Although, it was a good movie and worth seeing at least once. It's good to know that so many people have the same feelings about their pets as you do.
I refuse to watch Old Yeller again.
I love movies like "Homeward Bound" where the pets are happily reunited with their owners, safe and sound.
yall just blew it for the non watchers.
So I guess the dog dies?
i have no idea i was just being jerky
Once a movie is out on dvd it is fair game to discuss.![]()
I knew how it would end when I saw the preview. It's a PG-13 movie about a dog. It's not a kids movie like Air Bud, and it's not about some specific adventure a dog is having like Benji; it's a movie about the life of a dog, starting as a puppy, growing up, growing old and everything that comes with it. Of course he's going to die at the end of the movie.
That said, my wife and I still got uncontrollably weepy. Seeing it in the theater was a bad idea.
Yeah, they basically just rehash the last scene from Scarface.
The last 30 minutes is basically The Passion of the Dog.
People get more upset by the passing of a Dog than a human being.
Yeah. Because life usually works that way.![]()
The dog gets crucified, speared, and bloodied all the up?
Gross. Dog snuff.
And movies are all made to be realistic?
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