household, a dog named Odie, who is now the center of his owner's attention. In response, Garfield lures Odie out of the house, but then feels guilty when he wanders away and gets lost. Discovering that Odie's in danger, Garfield springs into action with a tummy full of lasagna to ...
America’s favorite fat and lazy orange cat has finally been brought to the big screen. "Garfield The Movie" is here and unfortunately I would of felt better if he stayed away. For those who have read the comic throughout the years, you’ll already be very familiar with the many...
Chris Pratt is going to voice the lasagna-loving, Monday-hating comic strip cat Garfield in a new animated movie.
(dreams) Patricia Garfield (1934–) is a contemporary dream researcher, clinical psychologist, and author of numerous popular books on dreams. She is a graduate of Temple University and has taught at Temple and lectured for the extension program of the University of California. She is perhaps ...
Had a full-length movie been released around 1994, done by the same animation team that did "Garfield and Friends," with Lorenzo Music doing the voice, it might have been wonderful. Live action does not suit the character; the departure from 25 years of what we have known is too much....
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Sony Pictures has released a new trailer for its animated Garfield movie, and it sees the lazy, lasagne-loving moggie set off on an adventure with Odie to rescue his father...
The Garfield Movie trailer has dropped, featuring the voice of Chris Pratt as the animated, lasagna-loving cat in a movie hitting theaters May 24.
One of the tag lines for “Garfield: The Movie” is, “This ain’t the Cat in the Hat.” That’s not true. This is exactly “The Cat in the Hat.” I felt the same misery, despair, offense and nausea while watching this film as I did “The Cat in the Hat.” It is the same...
The 2004 film Garfield: The Movie used computer-generated imagery and starred Bill Murray as the voice of Garfield, Breckin Meyer as Jon, and Jennifer Love Hewitt as Liz. The same cast made a sequel in 2006 entitled Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties. The 2024 animated film The Garfield ...