
Andre Gonzales
Ok movie. I like it better when he messes with Odie. It was like they were trying to be more cute in this movie.


Movie spotlight
Jon and Garfield visit the United Kingdom, where a case of mistaken cat identity finds Garfield ruling over a castle. His reign is soon jeopardized by the nefarious Lord Dargis, who has designs on the estate.
Garfield, the lasagna-loving, Monday-hating housecat, travels to the United Kingdom with his owner Jon Arbuckle. There, he unexpectedly meets Prince, a royal cat who looks exactly like him and is the heir to a vast estate. When Prince is targeted by the villainous Lord Dargis, Garfield must impersonate him to protect the estate and its animal inhabitants from his nefarious plans.
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties received generally negative reviews from critics, with many finding the plot predictable and the humor lacking. Audiences, however, seemed to enjoy the lighthearted family entertainment and the visual effects used to bring the animated cat to life.
The film suffers from a weak and uninspired plot that relies heavily on slapstick humor.
While visually competent, the CGI Garfield fails to carry the film's comedic weight.
A disappointing sequel that offers little new for fans of the original or the comic strip.
Google audience: Google users found the movie to be a fun, albeit silly, family film, appreciating the visual effects and Garfield's antics, though many noted it was not particularly groundbreaking.
The film features a voice cameo from singer-songwriter and actor Roger Daltrey as the voice of a wolf.
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Ok movie. I like it better when he messes with Odie. It was like they were trying to be more cute in this movie.