DVD Review: Garfield - The Movie
Published February 20, 2005
Garfield has been a funny pages mainstay for many years, and this past year made the jump to the big screen. I reviewed it back when I saw it in the theater, you can see that review here. Now that I have watched the DVD, I thought I would revisit it. The result is I still like it, flaws and all. Call it a guilty pleasure.
This is not what could be called a good movie, what it is though, is a fun diversion with a character many of us grew up reading. They did a lot of things right with this movie. For one, Garfield is dead on. They did a good job capturing the sarcastic wit and underlying sweetness that has been the trademark for the fat cat. The CG work does a good job of creating a realistic look to how Garfield may move if he were real. The best thing about the portrayal of Garfield was the voice casting. Bill Murray was an inspired choice. The rest of the animal casting was also good, filled with real animals with CG enhanced mouth and body movements.
The human cast was a bit of a mixed bag. Breckin Meyer is an OK choice for Jon Arbuckle, he just never exudes that desperate needy, loser type, moreso he was just lame and kind of flat. Liz, on the other hand is perfect with the lovely, and impossibly dressed for her job, Jennifer Love Hewitt, if ever there was a dream girl for a loser. That brings us to our bad guy, Happy Chapman, played well by Stephen Tobolowsky. A goofy bad guy but is well placed as a guy to dislike.
That brings us to the plot, which is really not much more than a way to string together a bunch of sequences which play out more like comic strips. The format works for the movie, allowing us to see the different sides of Garfield's personality. The story involves Happy Chapman kidnapping Odie for use in a television show and Garfield's attempts to save him.
- DVD Review: Garfield - The Movie
- Published: February 20, 2005
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- Filed Under: Video: Comedy, Video: Animation, Video: Adventure
- Writer: Chris Beaumont
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Wait a minute... that same exact comment was posted to my blog a few months back, and it wasn't even to a review of Garfield. Go figure.
How very odd...
I do agree with the cute actress part though.... :)


Christopher Beaumont spends much of his time writing about entertainment when he isn't sitting in a movie theater. He is known around the office as the "Movie Guy" and is always ready to talk about his favorite form of entertainment and offer up recommendations. Interests include science fiction, horror, and metal music. His writings can be found at 

"Garfield The Movie" is wonderful with perfect 3D graphic. Garfield in the movie is really a cool and smart cat who can dance admirably. When he went to the tall building to saved the dog Odie and went down, it was very cool! But it was so dangerous when he dropped down from the tall building.
The story line is superb and jokey, and the actress is very beautiful and cute. It was very incredible for Jon that the girl could love him, I also have the same feeling and the same experience with Jon.