Bill Murray is responsible for one of Hollywood’s best pieces of apocrypha—an anecdote so hilarious that we’re better off believing it than not. In a 2010 interview with GQ, Murray told the story of ...
Only very small children still easily impressed by interaction of human actors and CGI quadrupeds will be amused. Tepid kidpic based on long-running comic strip about a lasagna-loving cat and his ...
Bill Murray was on a roll in 2004. He’d just won a Golden Globe for his performance in Lost in Translation (2003). Then he came close to winning an Oscar. Meanwhile, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou ...
Summer roadkill. Running time: 82 minutes. Rated PG (mild vulgarity). At Clearview Chelsea and Lincoln Cinemas. ‘GARFIELD” is a downright cat-astrophe, with Jim Davis’ lasagna-loving feline headlining ...
Garfield: The Movie, or simply Garfield, is a 2004 American family comedy film directed by Peter Hewitt and inspired by Jim Davis' comic strip of the same name. It stars Breckin Meyer as Jon Arbuckle, ...
Famous for gracing the back windows of hatchbacks everywhere, Garfield started life as a comic strip by Jim Davis. 25 years after introducing the world to this lazy, lasagne-loving cat, director Peter ...
In HERE COMES GARFIELD, poor, sweet Odie is sent to the pound after he and Garfield are caught trying to annoy a nasty neighbor, and it's up to the fat cat to free the dim-witted pup. In GARFIELD ON ...
Few good things ever come from adapting a cartoon to live action. Even fewer good things come when you put Breckin Meyer and Jennifer Love Hewitt in it. “Garfield,” the 2004 adaptation of Jim Davis’ ...
Only very small children still easily impressed by interaction of human actors and CGI quadrupeds will be amused. Tepid kidpic based on long-running comic strip about a lasagna-loving cat and his ...
Garfield: The Movie is the natural extension of those moronic, suction-cupped stuffed animals that appeared in soccer-mom rear windows throughout the Eighties and early Nineties: an obvious ancillary ...
Parents and kids will find a lot to like in this charming film adaptation of Jim Davis’s cross-generational comic strip. The cinema version of Garfield remains true to his lazy, fat-cat persona, ...
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