100 Words On… Marley And Me
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I was told that I would cry during Marley And Me and I’m sad to report that’s exactly what happened. I cried with boredom and for the many, many lost minutes of my life I’ll never get back having sat through it’s average, sub-soap plot.
The only time the screen lights up at all is when Alan Arkin’s on, breathing life into the cliché of the world weary newspaper editor.
I know it’s morally wrong that I wanted the dog to die quicker so I could get out of the dark and get on with my life, but that’s exactly what happened.
7 thoughts on “A Dog Of A Movie”
i pity you in your misery!
Ahh but the ladies loved it.
I thought it was mildly entertaining. The book is at least 10 times better than the movie though, as is usually the case.
Like I tweeted last night “Definitely go see Marley and Me if you’re in any way a dog person. Don’t, if you’re a cat person like @rickoshea”
Ouch. Will avoid at all costs so.
I had similar feelngs about it.
Shoulda gone to Specksavers Duke Special.
lol I love your review…I won’t go and see it….still recovering from bawling at The Boy in The Striped Pyjamas
Saw this and actually thought it was an alright flick? dunno what that makes me!
A guy did snore loudly through it and although i didn’t cry it was sad enough but the ending could’ve been better.
my tupponce
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