Maybe being haunted by my dead dog is not how I want to remember him. Now that the dog is dead the hot mom can meet her son's hunky pet bereavement therapist as the ghost dogs helps them come together as a family. I think I will wait until it goes on the half price shelf.
Saturday, May 2, 2015
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Thank you. I had the same reaction to Frankenwienie (for which I don't even want to ever see the trailer again): the whole thing is morbid and awful.
Oh I knew that one was one to avoid. Tim Burton has burned me one too many times to be tempted by the animation.
Right, I agree...but, beyond the usual Burton mediocrity and banality, I'm talking about the specific "dead/dying pet" motif, which I'm saying is just in absolutely the worst taste possible and is a truly terrible, misbegotten idea.
Dead pet movies I don't watch. I also don't watch Horses in danger movie like War Horse. Even animated animal suffering bothers me. Why can't they make a nice animal movie like Milo and Otis again?
I agree wholeheartedly. That was what I was saying. The only exception I can ever remember making was I Am Legend.
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