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rogerebert.suntimes.com - : I don't watch a lot of television, because if you spend all your time on the couch you could become the cat equivalent of a couch potato, which would be one of those pillows with the crocheted message, ''If you can't say anything good about someone, sit right here with me.'' I have kneaded and muzzled such pillows so many times I even know the author of the quotation: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, who on the basis of this pillow must certainly have been a cat lover. more...
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www.reel.com - : Cartoon cats are legion: Krazy Kat, Felix the Cat, Sylvester, Bloom County's Bill the Cat, Get Fuzzy's psychotic Siamese Bucky, Dilbert's fiendish Catbert, and Stimpy are just a few of the many felines who have become cartoon stars. With all these cool kitties available, how is it that 20th Century Fox has chosen to build a franchise around Garfield, the benign, pleasant pussycat with the least personality of them all? Movies aimed at children don't have to be boring and as bland as pablum, yet Fox apparently thinks it should be so. That is the only explanation for the dull, dull, dull Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties, the sequel to 2004's equally boring Garfield: The Movie. more...
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www.comingsoon.net - : If you liked the first ''Garfield'' movie, you're probably going to like this sequel. It's more of the same in a slightly different package. more...
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