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Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties

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Plot
Jon Arbuckle travels to the United Kingdom, and he brings his cat, Garfield, along for the trip. A case of mistaken cat identity finds Garfield ruling over a castle, but his reign is soon jeopardized by the nefarious Lord Dargis , who has designs on the estate.

Release Year: 2006

Rating: 4.8/10 (11,302 voted)

Critic's Score: 37/100

Director: Tim Hill

Stars: Breckin Meyer, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Billy Connolly

Storyline
Garfield is back and this time Garfield and his canine sidekick Odie follows their owner, Jon Arbuckle, to England, the U.K. may never recover, as Garfield is mistaken for a look-alike, regal cat who has inherited a castle. Garfield savors the royal treatment afforded by his loyal four-legged subjects, but his reign is in jeopardy! The evil nefarious stubborn Lord Dargis is determined to do away with Garfield, so he can turn the castle into a resort. Garfield's bigger, better, more perfect world is soon turned upside down in this tale of two kitties.

Writers: Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow

Cast:
Breckin Meyer - Jon Arbuckle
Jennifer Love Hewitt - Liz
Billy Connolly - Dargis
Bill Murray - Garfield (voice)
Ian Abercrombie - Smithee
Roger Rees - Mr. Hobbs
Lucy Davis - Abby
Lena Cardwell - Teenage Tourist
Veronica Alicino - Veterinary Assistant
Jane Carr - Mrs. Whitney
Oliver Muirhead - Mr. Greene
JB Blanc - Hotel Porter
Vernee Watson-Johnson - Tourist #2 (as Vernée Watson Johnson)
Russell Milton - Bobby
Ben Falcone - American Tourist

Taglines: A Tail of two Kitties



Details

Official Website: 20th Century Fox [Germany] | 20th Century Fox [Spain] |

Release Date: 16 June 2006

Filming Locations: Castle Howard, Coneysthorpe, North Yorkshire, England, UK

Opening Weekend: $7,288,977 (USA) (18 June 2006) (2946 Screens)

Gross: $140,225,000 (Worldwide) (16 December 2006)



Technical Specs

Runtime:  | USA: (extended dvd edition)



Did You Know?

Trivia:
Billy Connolly admitted in an interview that when he was offered the role of Lord Dargis in this sequel, he wasn't aware that the first Garfield movie existed.

Goofs:
Continuity: When the parrot lands on the table at the end of the movie, he is by three empty Coke cans. In the next shot he is still on the table, but there are no Coke cans, and something else instead.

Quotes:
[sees two dogs on a horse-driven cart]
Garfield: Hey, Odie, it's one of those royal corgis.
[also sees the queen on the cart]
Garfield: Hey lady, you got any leftover liver?
[no response from the queen]
Garfield: Ah, stuck-up little punk. Oh, I know she heard it, they had the top down. Odie... Odie?
[Odie starts peeing on a British soldier's foot]
Garfield: D'uh-oh! Odie, no, don't do the ugly American thing!
[soldier looks down at Odie]
Garfield: [running away with Odie from the soldier] The British are coming, the British are coming! Well, you made him crack anyway.



User Review

Nice for what it is. Silly, good hearted, for kids and parents. Bit slow for adults

Rating: 7/10

I did not know this was a children's movie. After all, Shrek, Monsters Inc., Toy Story, etc., appeal to children, but are also squarely aimed at adults. Garfield, Tale of Two Kitties is squarely aimed at younger folk, with a few mild chuckles for the parents. It was colorful, well done, excellent quality, etc. but let's face it, by being designed for 5-10 year-olds, it also had to be really sloooooooow.

Brekin Myer is a charming actor with good vibes. So is the chick--- Jennifer Love Hewitt. Likable people. The British supporting cast (note that the movie starts in America, but moves to an English location soon enough) is also excellent. Billy Connoly plays an odious villain; I find that comedian rather odious in person, myself. But I must confess he seemed to be a good actor--- maybe his odi-osity was due to great acting ability? Anyway--- Bob Hoskins is a hoot as the bulldog, and the other animal voices are good, too. Tim Curry was an amazing counterpart to Garfield, playing the ultra-posh aristocratic English cat, Prince. But again, the jokes are NOT multi-leveled. They are simple, aimed at 5 year-olds. If you take your kids, you'll like it too. If you go with adults, you'll have a lot of cognitive capacity left over whilst viewing it to accommodate virtually any daydreaming task.





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