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by georgehopwood on 02 February 2009 - 22:02

I have just watched the film "Marley and Me" for the second time, first time I cried, but this time i really cried................breeders please watch the end............and I mean watch it, its not just the owners that feel the effect of shit breeding but also the children


I know this has nothing to do with the GSD, but in its own way it does

watch this film and then judge me for slatting bad breeders

by georgehopwood on 02 February 2009 - 22:02

its the best film I have watched for a long time, the book is better, but omg how sad is the film, its so funny yet so so sad, brings home a lot of home truths

Rezkat5

by Rezkat5 on 02 February 2009 - 23:02

I don't know if I can even watch it because of how sad I heard it was.....

I loved the book and bawled my eyes out there.   Maybe when it comes out on DVD I'll watch it so I can bawl in my own home!   

I don't even want to watch all of I am Legend, because I know that dog dies.....

Kathy

Kinolog

by Kinolog on 03 February 2009 - 00:02

Call me a Nancy but it took me several viewings before I was able to watch that part of I am Legend...

Hailey

by Hailey on 03 February 2009 - 01:02

OMG...I couldn't take the....situation on I Am Legend.  I've read Marley, so I'm not sure I can go to the movie....Maybe I'll just go to a matinee by myself....  I hate to cry.

by angusmom on 03 February 2009 - 01:02

i'll wait til its on dvd. i'm too big a baby with dog movies. i don't even know if i can watch i am legend. my son told me about it and i don't know if i can take it.

Mum of Zoe

by Mum of Zoe on 03 February 2009 - 03:02

The "I Am Legend" scene with Smith and his GSD pal Sam was pretty rough.  I'd gone to see it in the theater, and it took all the willpower I had not to bawl.   I've watched it on DVD several times since at home, and I still lose it (albeit privately).  Especially when you take into account the close relationship he had with his dog, the circumstances of how he ended up with her, they were "best buds"....it's brutal.  Amazing that she and her stunt double were rescues!

I don't think I could stand watching "Marley & Me", and I don't think I'm going to try.  I can't stand Jennifer Aniston anyway.

by Tondawg on 03 February 2009 - 03:02

OMG you freakin people floor me.





 


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