There is a scene in "Marley and Me" that happens all too often in the lives of pet owners. Babies are crying. Parents are fighting. Life is a mess. And the dog is being, well, a dog. What's the ...
Grade B Nice Originally John Grogan (Owen Wilson) buys the dog, named after the famous reggae singer, for his wife. But Marley helps give John inspiration for a new column he is asked to write for his ...
You’d have to have a heart made of rawhide not to feel a tad gushy while watching Marley & Me, especially if the man-dog relationship reminds you of a puppy love from your past. For me, it was my ...
A word of warning to parents out there who have been seduced by the adorable-puppy-in-Christmas-bow advertising of “Marley & Me” and are considering taking their youngsters to see it: Don’t. The dog — ...
There’s this thing that happens at the end of Marley and Me and I really need you to know what it is before you read this article, because if you don’t know then I really can’t… the dog dies, it’s ...
Whenever a movie — particularly one in which animals are involved — makes me cry, I knuckle down and ask myself some serious questions, and not just out of professional duty: Were those tears coaxed ...