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Marley & Me: The Puppy Years (Blu-ray) (2011) Reviews
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August 12, 2011 at 2:47 pm
Pros: good video and above average audio; some adult actors hold their own
Cons: tiresome slapstick is really for the small fry only
Cons: tiresome slapstick is really for the small fry only
You really can’t blame Fox for wanting to start excavating the talking puppy gold mine that Disney has been mining for several years with their Buddies series. With Michael Damian’s Marley & Me: The Puppy Years, we’re now not only subjected to the puppy version of Marley with all of his “riotous” mischief, but he now talks, too, as do all of his animal friends. It’s a barebones, obvious family comedy with hissable villains and our plucky pups doing all they can to thwart them while still remaining lovably impish but decidedly trying for anyone over the age of, say, ten.
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