
Garfield (Bill Murray) is back and this time he and his canine sidekick Odie follow their owner, Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer), 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 (Sir Billy Connolly) is determined to do away with Garfield, so he can turn the cas... (Full plot summary below)
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Garfield (Bill Murray) is back and this time he and his canine sidekick Odie follow their owner, Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer), 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 (Sir Billy Connolly) 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.
Leave your thoughts about Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties.
| Arizona RepublicRandy CordovaIt's fast, it's moderately amusing and it will keep the kids giggling for a quick 80 minutes. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekThough mediocre, it's not the complete load of kitty litter the first movie was. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertGarfield: A Tail of Two Kitties is actually funnier and more charming than the first film. |
| Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)John BeifussThe movie is only 78 minutes long, but that's 78 minutes you could spend with your child reading A.A. Milne or Lewis Carroll or just about the entire output of Dr. Seuss. Or -- to pick a more relevant example -- Mark Twain. |
| FilmJerk.comBrian OrndorfInstead of eliciting anger like the last film did, this installment merely bores. That's progress to me. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonA genuinely clever kidpic that should delight moppets, please parents -- and maybe tickle a few tweens. |
| Movie MomNell MinowThis is lowest common denominator movie-making. It's all obvious and synthetic, derivative to the point of plagiarism. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris Hewitt (St. Paul)The 'best' part is that it looks better than the previous Garfield movie, where the computer-animated kitty's weird glow made him resemble a nightlight that couldn't decide if it wanted to soothe or terrify kids. |
| Boxoffice MagazineKim Williamsonthe result is a meowvie with less ow to it than its predecessor. |
| Chicago TribuneJessica ReavesWhen the humans have the sense to keep quiet, and the animals are doing their shtick, there's great fun to be had. |