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ben-82146's rating
A fun family movie telling the origin story of Garfield. The film introduces new characters beyond the staple Jon, Odie and Garfield.
The generally positive messaging around fatherhood and father-son bonding are wholesome and a refreshing difference from the usual deadbeat / dopey / dumb male character messages.
Some intense, dark and frightening scenes featuring the villain characters and challenges/adversity throghout. These may scare very young children, but this movie is ok for most kids. Mine enjoyed it.
Use of slapstick humour lightens the mood.
Computer animation quality is good, but not amazing. And there is creative use of cat video memes.
The generally positive messaging around fatherhood and father-son bonding are wholesome and a refreshing difference from the usual deadbeat / dopey / dumb male character messages.
Some intense, dark and frightening scenes featuring the villain characters and challenges/adversity throghout. These may scare very young children, but this movie is ok for most kids. Mine enjoyed it.
Use of slapstick humour lightens the mood.
Computer animation quality is good, but not amazing. And there is creative use of cat video memes.
If you don't watch this as an unintentional parody, you're watching it wrong. This film is so terrible, it's fantastic.
An evil corporation, illegal research, an "I-told-you-so" do-gooder scientist, several bikini-clad bimbos, an abandoned island, and "that thing" in the water... What's not to love?
With dramatic irony notes as thick as a plank, cut-scene transitions straight outta iMovie, clipart-style fonts in the titling, visual fx obviously created in MS Paint, and side-splitting horror, this is the low-budget high school handicam project that accidentally made the big time.
Who will survive? Who will suffer the most dramatic fate at the hands of the thing?
An evil corporation, illegal research, an "I-told-you-so" do-gooder scientist, several bikini-clad bimbos, an abandoned island, and "that thing" in the water... What's not to love?
With dramatic irony notes as thick as a plank, cut-scene transitions straight outta iMovie, clipart-style fonts in the titling, visual fx obviously created in MS Paint, and side-splitting horror, this is the low-budget high school handicam project that accidentally made the big time.
Who will survive? Who will suffer the most dramatic fate at the hands of the thing?