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Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston go to the dogs with Marley & Me, a tale of a couple embarking on the adventure of marriage, career, family, and the world's worst dog. At least that's how writer and newlywed John comes to describe his blonde lab, Marley, when he takes the puppy home and finds that the fluff-ball has an uncanny ability to eat and/or destroy just about anything. As years go by, John and his wife, Jennifer, contemplate having babies and moving across the country, while Marley grows into 100 lbs. of funny, wild, completely untrainable canine companionship -- as well as one of the most important people in the family. Marley & Me is based on the best-selling autobiographical book by columnist John Grogan. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
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Movie Title : Marley & Me
Release Date : Dec 25, 2008 Wide
Mpaa Rating : PG
Genre Movie :Comedy

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Actors For Marley & Me

Owen Wilson,Jennifer Aniston,Eric Dane,Alan Arkin,Kathleen Turner,Nathan Gamble,Haley Bennett,Ann Dowd,Clarke Peters,Finley Jacobsen,Lucy Merriam,Bryce Robinson,Ben Hyland,Marc Macaulay,Benjamin Hyland,Haley Hudson

NewVisitor Ranting & Critics For Marley & Me

User Ranting Movie Marley & Me : 3.8
User Percentage For Marley & Me : 75 %
User Count Like for Marley & Me : 261,510
All Critics Ranting For Marley & Me : 6.1
All Critics Count For Marley & Me : 137
All Critics Percentage For Marley & Me : 64 %

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Review For Movie Marley & Me
Evidently contrived and something of an ungainly hybrid, the film shares its canine protagonist's facility for wearing down your resistance.
Trevor Johnston-Time Out

The dog -- or the many dogs who play Marley through the years -- also delivers some of the funniest scenes.
Ben Mankiewicz-At the Movies

I think this movie works because of the relationship on screen between Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston.
Ben Lyons-At the Movies

Not every book has a movie lurking in it.
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.
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.
Stephanie Zacharek-Salon.com

Save some time; stay at home and think of your dead pets instead.
Ali Gray-TheShiznit.co.uk

It's shaggy and scattered, but give Marley a biscuit for its realistic depiction of how powerful can be the bond between dogs and their "people."
Neil Pond-American Profile

If you like the Lassie films, or even Beethoven and Old Yeller, you'll probably find this one easy to like.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews

Although billed as a romantic comedy, this film is neither: it's a drama spanning about two decades in a marriage
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall

I'm fairly sure that the book and the film shared a common goal -- to make its audience sit, stay, laugh, cry, then move on -- and at those modest aspirations, the movie succeeds.
William Goss-Cinematical

It left me crying like a five year old...
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed

Even dog skeptics might be surprised how deftly Marley & Me adapts newspaper columnist John Grogan's book...into the equivalent of a kid's movie for adults. [Blu-ray]
Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews

Sometimes, and especially on a crummy afternoon in the middle of March, it's nice to be able to switch off and settle down to enjoying the sight of middle-class families eating well and playing together in sprawling, bucolic gardens.
Sukhdev Sandhu-Daily Telegraph

...the strength of the finale effectively elevates everything that preceded it...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews

Marley & Me is a film of moments and many of them are cute. For anyone who has ever had a dog or a close pet, there's bound to be some connection.
Ryan Cracknell-Movie Views

The conclusion transforms at least this part of the film from sappy romance to beautifully authentic meditation on life, death and a family's love for its long-time loyal dog.
Brian Webster-Apollo Guide

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Joseph Proimakis-Movies for the Masses

Directed with admirable sensitivity and spot-on populist instincts...
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

It is a very positive film, so it won't appeal to cynics, but it should appeal to just about everyone else.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope

The idea that this screen dog is so cute and lovable that everything ripped, chewed, swallowed or destroyed can merely be replaced and ignored is more out of a Stephen King reality than the world as we know it.
Jules Brenner-Cinema Signals

In the cinema, all of us tough, cynical critics had tears welling in our eyes, swallowing hard; our lips, so often curled in a cheap sneer, were now trembling, because of the same desperately sad thought: "Owen Wilson used to be really good..."
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

There is something wildly odd about a film that measures human happiness with the whims of a dog.
James Christopher-Times [UK]

There's much more to this than just the cute dog.
Holly Grigg-Spall-Film4

My Dog Skip for people in mid-life crises, it's too talky and trouble-laden for tykes but will doubtless prove as critic-proof to dog-lovers and the stars' fans as it did in the US.
Angie Errigo-Empire Magazine

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Movie Overview For Marley & Me

A newly married couple who, in the process of starting a family, learn many of life's important lessons from their trouble-loving retriever, Marley. Packed with plenty of laughs to lighten the load, the film explores the highs and lows of marriage, maturity and confronting one's own mortality, as seen through the lens of family life with a dog.

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