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Garfield, le film

Titre original : Garfield: The Movie
  • 2004
  • G
  • 1h 20m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,1/10
100 k
MA NOTE
Bill Murray in Garfield, le film (2004)
Trailer
Liretrailer0:51
3 vidéos
99+ photos
Aventure animalièreDuos comiquesAventureComédieFamilleFantastique

Jon Arbuckle achète un deuxième animal de compagnie, un chien nommé Odie. Cependant, Odie est ensuite enlevé et c'est au chat de Jon, Garfield, de trouver et de sauver le chien.Jon Arbuckle achète un deuxième animal de compagnie, un chien nommé Odie. Cependant, Odie est ensuite enlevé et c'est au chat de Jon, Garfield, de trouver et de sauver le chien.Jon Arbuckle achète un deuxième animal de compagnie, un chien nommé Odie. Cependant, Odie est ensuite enlevé et c'est au chat de Jon, Garfield, de trouver et de sauver le chien.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Hewitt
  • Scénaristes
    • Jim Davis
    • Joel Cohen
    • Alec Sokolow
  • Vedettes
    • Breckin Meyer
    • Jennifer Love Hewitt
    • Stephen Tobolowsky
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,1/10
    100 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Hewitt
    • Scénaristes
      • Jim Davis
      • Joel Cohen
      • Alec Sokolow
    • Vedettes
      • Breckin Meyer
      • Jennifer Love Hewitt
      • Stephen Tobolowsky
    • 320Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 117Commentaires de critiques
    • 27Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos3

    Garfield The Movie
    Trailer 0:51
    Garfield The Movie
    Garfield The Movie
    Trailer 0:34
    Garfield The Movie
    Garfield The Movie
    Trailer 0:34
    Garfield The Movie
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    Distribution principale47

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    Breckin Meyer
    Breckin Meyer
    • Jon
    Jennifer Love Hewitt
    Jennifer Love Hewitt
    • Liz
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    • Happy Chapman
    Bill Murray
    Bill Murray
    • Garfield
    • (voice)
    Evan Arnold
    Evan Arnold
    • Wendell
    Mark Christopher Lawrence
    Mark Christopher Lawrence
    • Christopher Mello
    Vanessa Campbell
    Vanessa Campbell
    • Miss Ace Hardware
    • (as Vanessa Christelle)
    Daamen J. Krall
    Daamen J. Krall
    • Announcer
    • (as Daamen Krall)
    Rufus Gifford
    • Dog Owner #1
    Randee Reicher
    Randee Reicher
    • Dog Owner #2
    Ryan McKasson
    • Dog Owner #3
    Susan Moore
    • Dog Owner #4
    Eve Brent
    Eve Brent
    • Mrs. Baker
    Bill Hoag
    Bill Hoag
    • Roy the Lodge Member
    Michael Monks
    Michael Monks
    • Deputy Hopkins
    Mel Rodriguez
    Mel Rodriguez
    • Security Officer
    Juliette Goglia
    Juliette Goglia
    • Little Girl
    Ben Kronen
    • Older Man
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Hewitt
    • Scénaristes
      • Jim Davis
      • Joel Cohen
      • Alec Sokolow
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs320

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    5CuriosityKilledShawn

    Below average generic kids movie.

    And only marginally redeemed by Garfield.

    There's not much to separate this from rubbish like Cats and Dogs and Stuart Little. Everything that happens on screen is there to appeal to the youngest of kids. No one over the age of 8 will get much out of this movie. Unlike movies such as Shrek 2 or Brother Bear, there's absolutely NOTHING in this for adults at all. A shame really as the humor in the Garfield comic strip can sometimes be very clever and observant.

    It's worse when you go see this with a bunch of screaming kids (and a baby-honestly why bring a baby to the cinema?!?) who laugh at every single thing. And that's including the stuff that isn't meant to be funny. It did get very irritating and proves furthermore that this is a movie for infants.

    The tiny bit of humor the movie does have comes ENTIRELY from Garfield. Bill Murray is great, his delivery is catatonically laid-back and dry. The CGI of Garfield is also very good. He looks to cute that you just want to keep him. But any positive the movie has begins and ends right there.

    Breckin Meyer may look the part of Jon but he has less than nothing to do in the role. Jeniffer Love Hewitt (gorgeous as she is) is totally slumming it in a role that requires her to do even less than Breckin Meyer and the other animal cast members resemble nothing like their comic-strip counterparts.

    I was a little annoyed at seeing Garfield talk in the trailers but in the movie no humans can hear him or the other animals. There are some other things they have changed. Odie comes straight from the vet, though in the comic-strip he came from Jon's friend Lyman. Nermal does not appear to be Garfield's cousin and Arlene doesn't appear to be his girlfriend either.

    The story of Garfield rescuing Odie from an 'evil' TV host is completely uneventful and nothing much happens around it. The ending is an unentertaining, unexciting anti-climax and disgustingly childish. I appreciate kid's stuff. I could watch 100 episodes of Sesame Street back to back. But this film was the most brain dead excuse for low, low-grade kid's entertainment in a long, long time. Jim Davis should be ashamed for allowing his wonderful creation to me made into such a lousy movie.

    The 3 stars are for Garfield himself ONLY. Otherwise, without him, it's a hardcore 1-star experience. You wouldn't find Calvin and Hobbes behaving this way.
    7Jeff M.-3

    Decline, and maybe even fall, of the Garfield empire

    After engaging in an effort to find a good review - much harder than I ever imagined it would be - and finding the movie listed at the bottom of the barrel, I felt almost an obligation to go see this on opening day - either to prove the critics wrong, or to get fodder for a scathing letter to Jim Davis. I ended up with neither.

    The problem, admittedly, is what some critics have said: Garfield is old and busted. A walk in the theater revealed the new hotness: Harry Potter. The movie is, sadly, 10 years overdue. Just look at the long listing of Garfield TV specials, most of which are 1982-1992, and "Garfield and Friends" began in 1988. It was delayed, I read, because Jim Davis believed the technology wasn't there. It was; it's called regular animation. Garfield is a 2-D medium, either on the comics page or on animated cels. But, I guess, since no one does that anymore, 2004 couldn't have a 2-D Garfield.

    The problem is not necessarily with the CGI Garfield and his actions, although some of the characteristics displayed are not those I associate with the cat. The problem is with the supporting cast who look, by and large, not like their animated counterparts. Who made Odie a wiener dog with talent? Why is Nermal Siamese and not the "world's cutest kitty-cat"? Shouldn't Arlene be a lot nicer to Garfield? (By the way, since Odie has no speaking lines in either the strip or show, the movie's similar lack is accurate.)

    The set design, in bright hues, can't decide whether it's in the real world or in a real-life comic strip. Breckin Meyer ("Inside Schwartz") is just not the right fit for Jon. He's too likable to be our comic-strip loser. While I can accept the whole high-school-crush of Jon and Liz on each other (something definitely not in the comic strip), the payoff would have been better had the tension not vanished prematurely.

    The plot arc is not necessarily departed from all of Garfield. It fits more in the mid-1980s, when the strip actually did have week-plus-long plots. In one series, for example, Odie DID leave home, and Garfield DID follow him, and they ended up running away from the circus together. Those citing ripoffs from "Toy Story" and other similar movies should note the 1982 TV special "Here Comes Garfield" shares many elements of both movies and so this movie doesn't take from Pixar, but rather from itself 20 years ago.

    The comments that the strip has declined are not off-base. It's times like this that remind me where I got my sense of humor. It came from the politically neutral wit and social commentary of the late 1980s - Garfield (both newspaper and television), Calvin and Hobbes, even the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. That's why I can't disagree with this line from the Chicago Tribune: "He's been declawed; the swiping humor and Monty Python meanness of his early years have been surgically removed for a PG audience, and with it, most of his appeal." And that hurts.

    Today, Garfield is trapped in a one-day-only three-panel set of running gags that still make me laugh, but don't capture the same attitude of years past. However, I still prefer it to the overtly political commentary that you see today, found in strips like "Boondocks" and others. The Garfield calendar on my desk still gives me laughs.

    As for the product placements, yes, they were a bit much, but at least part of the time they were well integrated. To those smacking the "dated" references, it was a relief compared to "Shrek 2" to see them come naturally instead of chock-full and fast-pitched.

    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 characters; the departure from 25 years of what we have known is too much. The animated half-hour shows of the 1980s work so much better that they might have been able to make more money simply by scrapping the film and putting out DVDs. I hear "Garfield and Friends" is going to be out on DVD, a TV show that captured the essence of the strip at its peak so much better than this movie did. Those that liked the show should buy that, and only rent this movie.

    I wish that the networks would put "A Garfield Christmas" and some of his other specials back on the air; it would build more interest in him. I still love the character. The movie doesn't deserve to be ranked as low as it is by the critics. At the same time, though, it reminds you of how good it might have been. As Garfield has attempted to extend its "brand" by licensing to Cub Scouts and 4-H, you can't help but think it's grasping for an audience that never became fans like the previous generation did.

    6/10, because I can't bring myself to demolish a character that still makes me laugh, even if his best work was from when I was young enough to be in the target audience. And even that rating is being nice compared to those who want this cat and its empire put to sleep.
    6mjw2305

    Harmless fun - unfortunately geared towards the kids

    Firstly, i really liked the CGI incarnation of everyone favourite cat and i thought Bill Murray provided his voice superbly, capturing his character with perfection. Other than that though Garfield - the movie failed to deliver the essence of the cartoon's produced by Jim Davis. The humour in the original comic strips were entirely geared at the adult generation, not the kids.

    I knew the movie would cater for the younger viewer, but i felt that it went overboard a little, and this was detrimental to the films enjoyment. As a family movie it is entertaining, but Garfield - the movie seems to have ignored the comedy that made him everyone's favourite cat; only traces of it still remain.

    It's worth watching as a family movie, but for fans of the Jim Davis comic character, it's probably best left alone.

    6/10
    5briancham1994

    It is what it is

    This film rests on its titular character who is at times endearing and at times annoying. Garfield walks a fine line between these extremes and sometimes misses the mark. Overall, it's a decent film, but perhaps let down by the inconsistency of that cat.
    5Boba_Fett1138

    Entertaining enough to watch it once but the movie is extremely forgettable.

    As simple good clean entertainment this movie really isn't that bad. The movie however fails to making a lasting impression. Nothing in the movie is something new or memorable. The story itself is also extremely simple. The fact that the movie is so incredible short makes the story seem even worse than it perhaps is.

    I'll admit that Garfield is a better looking CGI-character than Scooby-Doo was. Still that doesn't mean that Garfield looks incredibly impressive or realistic. Plus of course this movie has very little to do with the original cartoon, so many grew up with. None of the characters really make an impressive appearance, not even Bill Murray's voice talent can change this. Jennifer Love Hewitt is looking good in this movie but she gets very little to do and her characters just felt needless for this movie. A big disappointing character was the villain Happy Chapman he was not fun, not villainous enough and his exact motivations were too unclear and/or too lame.

    The movie also fails to be really funny. The movie will perhaps make you grin at times but it almost most certainly won't make you laugh out loud. Still as simple clean entertainment it serves it purpose and I can't not entirely trash this movie. It does has its few moments but it simply all doesn't make a very lasting impression.

    Entertaining enough to watch it once.

    5/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Bill Murray has said during interviews that he hates that he didn't think to have Garfield say his famous S.O.S. fantômes (1984) line "Dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria!" (in the scenes of Odie being introduced to the house) until after all post-production had been completed, and it was too late to add it.
    • Gaffes
      The night Garfield gets kicked out of his house and has to sleep on the porch, he looks into a window and sees Odie sleeping on the bed with Jon with no collar on. At one point when Odie is out on the porch with Garfield, he has the collar on. Then, when Odie runs off the porch to chase a scooter, the collar is gone again.
    • Citations

      Jon Arbuckle: What am I gonna do with you?

      Garfield: Love me, feed me, never leave me.

    • Générique farfelu
      During the end credits, there are still photos.
    • Autres versions
      On the Spanish dubs of this film, the song "Naranja" is dubbed in English. This is due to the fact the song was written in Spanish.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Stepford Wives/Garfield: The Movie/The Chronicles of Riddick (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      Holla
      Written by Shaunna Bolton, Leroy Butler, Patrick Carey (as Rick Carey), Jasmé Kelly and Kendal Stubbs

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      Courtesy of S-Curve Records

      Under license from EMI Film & Television Music

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 juin 2004 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Garfield
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Union Station - 800 N. Alameda Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Davis Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 50 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 75 369 589 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 21 727 611 $ US
      • 13 juin 2004
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 203 172 417 $ US
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      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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