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Marley & Me (2008)

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Reviews Counted:124

Fresh:76

Rotten:48

Average Rating:6/10

Consensus: Pet owners should love it, but Marley and Me is only sporadically successful in wringing drama and laughs from its scenario.

Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for thematic material, some suggestive content and language.

Runtime: 2 hrs

Genre: Comedies

Theatrical Release:Dec 25, 2008 Wide

Box Office: $143,084,510

Synopsis: The filmmakers behind THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA take on another bestseller in the family film MARLEY AND ME. Based on the hit memoir by John Grogan, MARLEY AND ME chronicles the relationship of John... The filmmakers behind THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA take on another bestseller in the family film MARLEY AND ME. Based on the hit memoir by John Grogan, MARLEY AND ME chronicles the relationship of John (Owen Wilson) and Jen (Jennifer Aniston) as they face the challenges of marriage and work to start a family. By their side is their beloved dog, Marley, who can chew through drywall, got kicked out of obedience school, and never met a leg he didn't like. The cute pup's antics come to signify the unexpected challenges that everyone faces in adulthood, and the film is ultimately a paean to unconditional love; others may see Marley as the "world's worst dog," but throughout it all, he proves to be the couple's most faithful friend. MARLEY AND ME plays like a modern day Norman Rockwell portrait with a little more bite, courtesy of the snark-friendly screenwriters and the title's wild mutt. The sets are sumptuous, with every shot lovingly lit to look like a Hallmark card. The winning lead performances help elevate the picture above its feel-good counterparts; Aniston is radiant and Wilson shows off sharp dramatic chops, giving some maturity to his loveable comedic persona. Alan Arkin gives a scene-stealing performance as Wilson's boss, and Kathleen Turner proves to be a great sport with her physically demanding cameo as Marley's obedience instructor. But in the end the picture belongs to the dogs, and for once that's a good thing. A film that keeps the audience cooing, cracking up, and crying, MARLEY AND ME is sure to become a family favorite. [More]

Starring: Owen Wilson, Jennifer Aniston, Eric Dane, Alan Arkin

Starring: Owen Wilson, Jennifer Aniston, Eric Dane, Alan Arkin, Kathleen Turner

Director: David Frankel

Director: David Frankel
Screenwriter: Scott Frank, Don Roos
Producer: Karen Rosenfelt, Gil Netter
Composer: Theodore Shapiro
Studio: 20th Century Fox

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  • Packed with playful special features, including tons of deleted scenes and irresistible featurettes, Marley & Me is a satisfying treat for the whole family! Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson unleash huge laughs as John and Jenny Grogan, a young couple contemplating the decision to have a baby. Then came Marley...an adorable Labrador pup who flunks obedience school and quickly turns his new home into a disaster area. But as mischievous Marley sees the Grogans through the ups and downs of life and love, they ultimately realize that “the world’s worst dog” truly brings out the best in them.
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    The dog -- or the many dogs who play Marley through the years -- also delivers some of the funniest scenes.

    Full Review Source: At the Movies | comment 1 Comment
    12/29/08
    Ben Mankiewicz
    Ben Mankiewicz
    At the Movies

    I think this movie works because of the relationship on screen between Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston.

    Full Review Source: At the Movies | comment Comment
    12/29/08
    Ben Lyons
    Ben Lyons
    At the Movies

    Kids and adults will like it, but be forewarned -- it's not all laughs.

    Full Review Source: Premiere Magazine | comment 2 Comments
    12/29/08
    Olivia Putnal
    Olivia Putnal
    Premiere Magazine

    Not every book has a movie lurking in it.

    Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
    12/29/08
    Philip Kennicott
    Philip Kennicott
    Washington Post

    Frankel turns the camera toward the canines as frequently as possible, but too often we're stuck with Wilson and Aniston's bland characters. You wonder if it might have been better to let sleeping dogs lie.

    Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment 2 Comments
    12/29/08
    Moira MacDonald
    Moira MacDonald
    Seattle Times

    The movie is ultimately less about the pain of loss than about the way families often take shape around a pet.

    Full Review Source: Salon.com | comment Comment
    12/29/08
    Stephanie Zacharek
    Stephanie Zacharek
    Salon.com
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    Marley & Me allows its human as well as its canine characters flaws while delivering a nice message that dogs, like children and marriages, require commitment and work.

    Full Review Source: Sacramento Bee | comment Comment
    12/29/08
    Carla Meyer
    Carla Meyer
    Sacramento Bee

    Though it requires three or four hankies to mop up the mess this sentimental tale leaves behind, the tears feel largely unearned.

    Full Review Source: AV Club | comment Comment
    12/29/08
    Scott Tobias
    Scott Tobias
    AV Club

    David Frankel adapts John Grogan's sentimental bestseller with no artistic pretensions beyond alternately making you feel like your heart is caving in, then injecting you with a gigantic syringe of good cheer.

    Full Review Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune | comment Comment
    12/29/08
    Colin Covert
    Colin Covert
    Minneapolis Star Tribune

    There are no bad dogs. But there are bad dog movies.

    Full Review Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | comment 5 Comments
    12/29/08
    Duane Dudek
    Duane Dudek
    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

    It's a film guaranteed to appeal to tender-hearted pet lovers. But the movie, which was largely filmed in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, turns out to be less about dogs than it is about one man's trajectory through adulthood.

    Full Review Source: Miami Herald | comment Comment
    12/29/08
    Connie Ogle
    Connie Ogle
    Miami Herald

    When the story lags -- and it does more than a few times -- there is Alan Arkin as Grogan's crusty editor Arnie Klein to help things along.

    Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
    12/29/08
    Betsy Sharkey
    Betsy Sharkey
    Los Angeles Times

    The production manages, against heavy odds, to make its canine star an incorrigible bore. The problem is bad parenting.

    Full Review Source: Wall Street Journal | comment 1 Comment
    12/29/08
    Joe Morgenstern
    Joe Morgenstern
    Wall Street Journal
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    It has some funny moments, a lot of tears and way too much dead time in between.

    Full Review Source: Kansas City Star | comment 1 Comment
    12/29/08
    Robert W. Butler
    Robert W. Butler
    Kansas City Star

    It's difficult to invest in John's suburban angst, questioning his choices while looking around at his huge home, pretty wife, healthy kids and cushy career.

    Full Review Source: E! Online | comment 9 Comments
    12/29/08
    Matt Stevens
    Matt Stevens
    E! Online

    Animal lovers will probably enjoy the movie, which has more appeal than the majority of its fellow Christmas Day cinematic arrivals.

    Full Review Source: Deseret News, Salt Lake City | comment Comment
    12/29/08
    Jeff Vice
    Jeff Vice
    Deseret News, Salt Lake City

    Marley & Me turns out to be the best -- and truest -- film about humans and our animals to arrive onscreen in a dog's age.

    Full Review Source: Denver Post | comment Comment
    12/29/08
    Lisa Kennedy
    Lisa Kennedy
    Denver Post

    Marley, of course, steals every scene he's in, which is most of them.

    Full Review Source: Dallas Morning News | comment Comment
    12/29/08
    Joy Tipping
    Joy Tipping
    Dallas Morning News

    Doesn't consistently capture the book's personable tone.

    Full Review Source: Chicago Reader | comment 2 Comments
    12/29/08
    Andrea Gronvall
    Andrea Gronvall
    Chicago Reader

    I swear, my handkerchief was only out because I've been fighting a cold the past few days.

    Full Review Source: Baltimore Sun | comment Comment
    12/29/08
    Chris Kaltenbach
    Chris Kaltenbach
    Baltimore Sun
     
     
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