Watch: Garfield 2004 123movies, Full Movie Online – Garfield (Bill Murray), the fat, lazy, lasagna lover, has everything a cat could want. But when Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer), in an effort to impress veterinarian and old high-school crush Liz (Jennifer Love Hewitt), adopts a dog named Odie and brings him home, Garfield gets the one thing he doesn’t want. Competition. One night, Odie runs away and gets dog-napped after Garfield locks him outside. Garfield, in an out of character move, goes to search for and rescue Odie with the help of a variety of animal friends along the way..
Plot: Garfield, the fat, lazy, lasagna lover, has everything a cat could want. But when Jon, in an effort to impress the Liz – the vet and an old high-school crush – adopts a dog named Odie and brings him home, Garfield gets the one thing he doesn’t want. Competition.
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All the years I’ve been a loyal reader of the Garfield comics, I never had the impression it’s merely meant for kids. On the contrary, most of the dry humor and charismatic Garfield poses are difficult to ‘get’ for young children. And yet, the film completely aims for a youthful audience. I have no problem with a movie being pro-children, but this is exaggerated and hardly accessible for adult viewers. The movie totally lacks all the elements that make the comics so entertaining. Garfield’s clever and sarcastic remarks, Jon’s clumsy womanizing techniques All this has been replaced with an unhealthy dose of feel-good messages and lame jokes. The computer engineered Garfield doesn’t appeal and the other, real pets are badly chosen. The plot is standard-sentiment, with Garfield saving his new housemate puppy from a sneaky, fame-chasing TV host. Breckin Meyer (as Jon Arbuckle) and Jennifer Love Hewitt (as the yummy vet Liz) walk around without anything to do and Bill Murray voices Garfield like it’s some sort of dire job he wants to get rid of asap. The first (long-awaited?) cinema adventure of everybody’s favorite cat appears to be a quickly produced and unprofessional flick soon to be forgotten. Too bad, since you’re left behind with the feeling they could have done something better with this.
No movie-material
All the years I’ve been a loyal reader of the Garfield comics, I never had the impression it’s merely meant for kids. On the contrary, most of the dry humor and charismatic Garfield poses are difficult to ‘get’ for young children. And yet, the film completely aims for a youthful audience. I have no problem with a movie being pro-children, but this is exaggerated and hardly accessible for adult viewers. The movie totally lacks all the elements that make the comics so entertaining. Garfield’s clever and sarcastic remarks, Jon’s clumsy womanizing techniques All this has been replaced with an unhealthy dose of feel-good messages and lame jokes. The computer engineered Garfield doesn’t appeal and the other, real pets are badly chosen. The plot is standard-sentiment, with Garfield saving his new housemate puppy from a sneaky, fame-chasing TV host. Breckin Meyer (as Jon Arbuckle) and Jennifer Love Hewitt (as the yummy vet Liz) walk around without anything to do and Bill Murray voices Garfield like it’s some sort of dire job he wants to get rid of asap. The first (long-awaited?) cinema adventure of everybody’s favorite cat appears to be a quickly produced and unprofessional flick soon to be forgotten. Too bad, since you’re left behind with the feeling they could have done something better with this.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 20 min (80 min)
Budget 50000000
Revenue 200804534
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Director Peter Hewitt
Writer Jim Davis, Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow
Actors Breckin Meyer, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Stephen Tobolowsky
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panavision Cameras and Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA (also prints), Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 2383)