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Marley and Me (Blu-ray) (3-Disc Bad Boy Edition)
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Marley and Me (Blu-ray) (3-Disc Bad Boy Edition)
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| | | Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog. Features: Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 1.85:1, English, French, Spanish, Subtitled A New York Times bestseller, Marley & Me is a memoir of Philadelphia Inquirer columnist John Grogan's life with his yellow Labrador retriever. The heartwarming and unforgettable story of a family in the making and the wondrously neurotic dog who taught them what really matters in life. "Marley & Me gets so many of the details right, particularly in its final act, when it turns into a five-hanky weeper." Connie Ogle, Miami Herald "...[Arkin], as John's editor, is hilarious and dry--it's frankly a shame he's not onscreen for every single scene." Jessica Reaves, Chicago Tribune "Sweet and wise and often laugh-out-loud funny (just like Grogan's book), Marley & Me isn't just for dog people..." Marc Savlov, Austin Chronicle "Wilson has a scene near the end with Marley that's the most wrenchingly tender acting of his career." Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly "...always solid and often wry, Marley & Me is what it celebrates -- an amiable overachiever." Rick Groen, The Globe and Mail
Editor's Note
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.
| Features | 5 Deleted Scenes | | Audio Commentary With Director & Cast | | Audio: English, French, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound | | BD Live: Ultimate K-9 Challenge - What Breed Are You? | | Dubbed: French, Spanish | | Featurettes: Marley-Cam, Finding Marley, Breaking The Golden Rule, & How Many Takes | | Gag Reel | | Includes A Digital Copy Of The Film For Portable Media Players! | | Interactive Menus | | Purina Promotion: Winners Of "Most Rascally Dog Moments" Video Contest | | Scene Selection | | Subtitles: English, French, Spanish | | This Is A Blu-Ray DVD Made For Blue-Laser Format Players Which Produce Higher Quality Picture & Sound | | Trailers |
| Entertainment Reviews
| Marley & Me - 3-Disc Bad Dog Edition - Blu-Ray DVD Review By: The Masked Movie Snobs - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 4/9/2009 12:16 AM | | When I saw the first trailer for Marley & Me, I was not aware that it was based on a popular autobiographical book written by John Grogan, who also worked on the screenplay. I thought it looked silly and had no interest in seeing it at all. Once I heard about the book from a friend and some good things about it, I started to change my mind. Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston are not my favorite actors but I do usually enjoy them, so when the chance to review it came up, I thought it would be a nice break from my usual crime fare....read the full review |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
| | Studio: Foxvideo |
| Release Date: 3/31/2009 |
| Running Time: 110 minutes |
| Original Release Date: 2008 | | Catalog ID: 2257494 | | UPC: 00024543574941 | | Number of Discs: 2 | Audio & Video
| | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio | | Widescreen 1.85:1 |
| Cast & Crew | Eric Dane | | Owen Wilson | | Jennifer Aniston | | Alan Arkin | | Kathleen Turner | | Don Roos - Screenwriter | | Arnon Milchan - Executive Producer | | Stuart Wurtzel - Production Designer | | Mark Livolsi - Editor | | Jr. Joe Caracciolo - Executive Producer | | Florian Ballhaus - Director of Photography | | Theodore Shapiro - Composer | | Gil Netter - Producer | | Karen Rosenfelt - Producer | | Scott Frank - Screenwriter | | Cindy Evans - Costume Designer | | John Grogan - Source Writer | | David Frankel - Director |
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