Thursday, December 1, 2011

Garfield Double Feature [Blu-ray]


  • Garfield the MovieTalk about livin? large! Garfield (hilariously voiced by Bill Murray) lies around
  • When she asks Jon to adopt a sweet pup named Odie, Garfield appears to be in the doghouse
  • But not for long! When Odie is abducted by a dog trainer, Garfield must get off the couch to rescue
  • Garfield: A Tail of Two KittiesAmerica's favorite fat cat is back, and this time, he's giving
  • The two trade places, and soon Garfield is living large as only he can! There's just one problem:
America's favorite fat cat is back, and this time, he's giving England the royal treatment! It's a British invasion of a different kind when Garfield, along with pals Jon and Odie, travels to London and meets his mirror-image in Prince, an aristocratic kitty who has inherited a fabulous castle. The two trade places, and soon Garfield is living large as only he can! There's just one proble! m: the dastardly Lord Dargis wants him out of the picture. A Tail of Two Kitties is twice the laughs and double the fun for the whole family... It's good to be the king!An impressive cast gives an unexpected boost to Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, the sequel to the first film starring the comic strip cat turned CGI feline. Once again voiced by Bill Murray (whose ever-eclectic career ranges from Meatballs to Lost in Translation), Garfield stows away in the luggage of his owner, Jon (Breckin Meyer, Clueless), as Jon travels to London to propose to his veterinarian girlfriend, Liz (Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ghost Whisperer). It just so happens that in England, a cat named Prince (voiced by Tim Curry) has just inherited a castle--much to the dismay of Lord Dargis (Billy Connolly, Mrs. Brown), who plots to get rid of Prince and all the other animals who inhabit the castle so that he can build condominiums on the property. Naturally, paths ! cross, identities get switched, and a barnyard of very British! beasts find themselves dependent on the eternally lazy Garfield to keep their home safe from Dargis' predations. A Tail of Two Kitties is cheerful and short; nothing about it is very inspired, but it's certainly better than the first film and the technical effects are impeccable. Additional voice work by Bob Hoskins, Jane Horrocks, Rhys Ifans, Vinnie Jones, and others make everything seem just a little bit classier, as does the presence of Roger Rees (from the RSC Nicholas Nickleby) and Lucy Davis (from the original version of The Office). --Bret Fetzer
Everyone's favorite fat cat is back---and this time, he's king!

A case of mistaken identity leads to some wacky feline follies when Garfield goes to England. Before you can say "lasagna," Garfield's managed to lose Odie and Jon, get mixed up with a prince, and find himself living it up at the kitty cat king of Carlyle Castle.

The royal life would be perfect, if it weren't for the derange! d Lord Dargis--who will stop at nothing to inherit the castle. But Garfield and his new farmyard friends have a few plans to stop him.


Features include:

•MPAA Rating: PG
•Format: DVD
Garfield the Movie
Talk about livin’ large! Garfield (hilariously voiced by Bill Murray) lies around the house, eats lasagna, watches TV and makes wisecracks--until his owner Jon (Breckin Meyer) falls for a beautiful veterinarian (Jennifer Love Hewitt). When she asks Jon to adopt a sweet pup named Odie, Garfield appears to be in the doghouse. But not for long! When Odie is abducted by a dog trainer, Garfield must get off the couch to rescue the precious pooch.

Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties
America's favorite fat cat is back, and this time, he's giving England the royal treatment! It's a British invasion of a different kind when Garfield, along with pals Jon and Odie, travels to London and meets his mirr! or-image in Prince, an aristocratic kitty who has inherited a ! fabulous castle. The two trade places, and soon Garfield is living large as only he can! There's just one problem: the dastardly Lord Dargis wants him out of the picture. A Tail of Two Kitties is twice the laughs and double the fun for the whole family... It's good to be the king!

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