08-14-2014, 06:36 PM
Also, similarly to the link Kai posted: http://doesthedogdie.com/
From the site:
Do you turn off Old Yeller before the end so you can pretend that he lived a long and happy life? Did a cute pet on a movie poster make you think it would be a fun comedy but it turned out to be a pet-with-a-terminal-illness tearjerker instead? Are you unable to enjoy the human body count in a horror movie because you're wondering whether the dog's going to kick the bucket? Have you ever Googled "Does the [dog/cat/horse/Klingon targ] die in [movie title]?"
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then welcome - DoestheDogDie.com is here for you!
This site tracks more than just dog deaths, and it has three ratings: No pets die, A pet is injured but ultimately doesn't die, and A pet dies. Could help those of us with the softhearted flaw keep from being fooled by trailers like Marley and Me.
From the site:
Do you turn off Old Yeller before the end so you can pretend that he lived a long and happy life? Did a cute pet on a movie poster make you think it would be a fun comedy but it turned out to be a pet-with-a-terminal-illness tearjerker instead? Are you unable to enjoy the human body count in a horror movie because you're wondering whether the dog's going to kick the bucket? Have you ever Googled "Does the [dog/cat/horse/Klingon targ] die in [movie title]?"
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then welcome - DoestheDogDie.com is here for you!
This site tracks more than just dog deaths, and it has three ratings: No pets die, A pet is injured but ultimately doesn't die, and A pet dies. Could help those of us with the softhearted flaw keep from being fooled by trailers like Marley and Me.