Garfield
Garfield is a lazy cat owned by Jon Arbuckle, but when Jon's second pet, a dog named Odie is abducted Garfield must find and rescue it from it abductors.
12 June 1973, Miami, Florida, USA
13 November 1967, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
28 March 1965, Stanford, California, USA
30 May 1951, Dallas, Texas, USA
15 August 1968, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
8 October 1980, San Diego, California, USA
20 February 1964, San Diego, California, USA
17 May 1964, Manhasset, New York, USA
January 17, 2016
I felt the same misery, despair, offense and nausea while watching this film as I did The Cat in the Hat.
July 16, 2010
Hewitt's movie isn't without its laughs but it's ultimately a pretty pointless picture.
June 14, 2004
... a film without energy and without spirit.
October 18, 2008
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.
June 11, 2004
There's nothing to recommend about this film except its sheer innocuousness.
June 15, 2004
No one can accuse Garfield: The Movie of infidelity to its source: It faithfully conveys the banality of Jim Davis's cartoon.
June 11, 2004
Bland, workmanlike and instantly forgettable.
June 13, 2004
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.
December 24, 2010
Cat-astrophic for adults, but kids will love it.
August 07, 2008
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
June 24, 2006
Without Murray, the film would have much less appeal.
April 29, 2009
An innocent way to kill some time.

