This big screen treatment of the infamous
comic strip cat isnt all that bad; it just
doesnt amount to much of anything in the
end. Bill Murray provides the voice to the
fat orange feline, a CGI creation among
live-action actors and animals. Actually,
Garfield looks great, seamlessly blending
into his surroundings. Unfortunately, the
plot goes nowhere, and some of his
human counterparts (Breckin Meyer,
Jennifer Love Hewitt) are dullards. Making
matters a little more tolerable is Odie,
played by a real dog with tremendous
dancing talents and a rather cute bark.
The stuff involving Garfields mission to
rescue a dognapped Odie from an evil
television personality is tedious, and
every moment Meyer spends on screen is
irritating. Still, the Garfield creation
is fun to look at, and its too bad that the
films creators couldnt come up with
something better to go along with it. The
film is directed by Peter Hewitt, who did
Bill and Teds Bogus Journey.