Garfield the Movie PG
Get ready for frisky business.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: October 6, 2015
- Originally Released: 2004
- Label: 20Th Century Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Breckin Meyer | |
Performer: | Jennifer Love Hewitt, Stephen Tobolowsky & Liz Wilson | |
Directed by | Peter Hewitt | |
Screenwriting by | Joel Cohen & Alec Sokolow | |
Composition by | Christophe Beck | |
Created by | Jim Davis | |
Produced by | John Davis | |
Director of Photography: | Dean Cundey | |
Voice: | Bill Murray, Brad Garrett, Alan Cumming & Debra Messing | |
Executive Production by | Neil A. Machlis |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 1/5 --
I felt the same misery, despair, offense and nausea while watching this film as I did The Cat in the Hat.
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Fat Guys at the Movies
Rating: 2/5 --
Even Bill Murray, who provides the cantankerous cat's voice, can do little with the material at his disposal and when he bursts into song, Lost in Translation seems like nine lifetimes ago.
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The List
Rating: 3/5 --
The comic-strip cat comes to the big screen thanks to some pretty nifty computer animation and -- in a really inspired move -- the voice of Bill Murray
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Sacramento News & Review
Hewitt's movie isn't without its laughs but it's ultimately a pretty pointless picture.
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Film4
Rating: 1.5/4 --
Though Garfield runs barely 80 minutes, it seems a good hour of it involves chases, furniture and luggage collapsing, and grown-up actors madly mugging.
Globe and Mail
Garfield is a cool cat with attitude, yet his debut on the big screen falls short by more than a whisker largely due to a script that relies on novelty value rather than fresh ideas.
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Urban Cinefile
Rating: 2.5/4 --
An innocent way to kill some time.
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Cinema Crazed
Product Description:
The long-running, popular comic strip about the fat and lazy cat named Garfield comes to life with this live-action Hollywood comedy. Based on characters created by Jim Davis, the film tells the story of this supremely spoiled pet, who wants the affection of everyone around him, only he wants it on his own terms. Trouble arises one day when, under the influence of the beautiful veterinarian Liz (Jennifer Love Hewitt), Garfield's owner Jon (Breckin Meyer) stuns him by bringing home a cuddly dog, Odie. Jealous at the attention Odie is receiving, Garfield locks Odie out of the house. Odie runs away and when he's kidnapped by the evil television personality Happy Chapman (Stephen Tobolowsky), Garfield realizes his mistake, and embarks on a brave mission to rescue his new housemate.
Bill Murray is a perfect choice to provide the loveable voice behind the computer-animated cat. Director Peter Hewitt keeps the story moving along at a clipped pace, which will ensure that children's attention spans won't be tested. Breezy and charming, GARFIELD is a nostalgic return to the past for older viewers who grew up with the fuzzy feline, and an engaging introduction for younger audiences who are meeting him for the very first time.
Bill Murray is a perfect choice to provide the loveable voice behind the computer-animated cat. Director Peter Hewitt keeps the story moving along at a clipped pace, which will ensure that children's attention spans won't be tested. Breezy and charming, GARFIELD is a nostalgic return to the past for older viewers who grew up with the fuzzy feline, and an engaging introduction for younger audiences who are meeting him for the very first time.