
Marley & Me (2008)
Movie Additional Features |
19 Deleted Scenes with Optional Director’s Commentary
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Movie Subtitle Languages |
Cantonese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese |
Movie Mono/Stereo |
Stereo |
Movie Running Minutes Time |
115 Minutes |
Movie Number Of Items |
3 Discs |
Movie Languages |
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese |
Movie Screen Format Full-screen/Widescreen/Both |
Widescreen |
Movie Format |
Blu-ray DVD |
Movie Condition |
Near Mint |
Movie Sleeve Condition |
Near Mint |
Movie Digital Copy Expires |
03/30/2011 |
Movie Original Release Year |
2008 |
Movie Director(s) |
David Frankel |
Movie Starring |
Owen Wilson, Jennifer Aniston, Eric Dane, Kathleen Turner, Alan Arkin |
Movie MPAA Rating |
Rated: PG |
Movie Synopsis: As the snowfalls on their wedding night, newlyweds John and Jenny Grogan (Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston) decide to leave behind the harsh winters of Michigan and head south to begin their new lives in West Palm Beach, Florida. They obtain jobs as journalists at competing local newspapers, buy their first home, and begin to make their way through the challenges of a new marriage, new careers and, possibly, the life-changing decision to start a family. Unsure of his preparedness for raising children, John confesses his fears to his friend and fellow journalist Sebastian (Eric Dane), who comes up with the perfect solution: John should get Jenny a puppy. "There's nothing to it," says Sebastian. You walk them, you feed them, and you let them out now and then. Then along comes Marley. The Grogans adopt the cute, twelve-pound yellow Labrador, who in no time at all, grows into a 100-pound steamroller of unbridled energy that turns the Grogan home into a disaster area. He flunks obedience school, chews off drywall, takes a bite out of the sofa, overturns garbage cans, steals a Thanksgiving turkey, consumes pillows and flowers, drinks toilet water, and chases the UPS guy. Even a newly purchased, expensive necklace is not safe from Marley's voracious antics. Amidst the mayhem he generates through the years, Marley sees the Grogans through their difficulties of family life, through job and home changes, and most of all, through the myriad challenges of a growing family. As John and Jenny come to realize, Marley "is one of the world's worst dogs” somehow brings out the best in them. |
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