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THE GARFIELD MOVIE

Starring: Chris Pratt, Samuel L. Jackson, Hannah Waddingham, Ving Rhames, Nicholas Hoult, Cecily Strong, Harvey Guillén, and Brett Goldstein
Director: Mark Dindal

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AMARÚ

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The Garfield Movie is only a movie because it has “movie” in the title. Maybe they thought if they made us say “movie” enough, it would pass as one instead of the collection of montages, flashbacks, product placements, unfunny jokes with big words, and obligatory Snoop Dogg cameo in a cat “movie” that it is. I don’t even care if that’s a spoiler. You can’t spoil scenes, lines, and music you’ve seen in millions of other children’s movies. The montage of real cats and dogs in the credits was more enjoyable. Odie, however, is always a good boy.

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ADRIANO

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I'm tired of hearing the excuse "it's just a kid's movie" when it comes to films like The Garfield Movie. Yes, kids will enjoy this, but I've seen kids' movies with more to offer than many “adult movies.” The Garfield Movie reeks of studio-mandated slop that panders in many outdated ways, and if not for a couple of pretty funny visual gags, I would've been miserable the whole time. From the product placement to Chris Pratt being miscast to the nonsensical heist plot that Garfield becomes lost in, this feels like Sony Pictures Animation learned nothing from The Emoji Movie.

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