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Started by Cullen, May 28, 2003, 06:18:23 PM

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Cullen

Word has it that Bill Murray is going to do the voice of Garfield in the coming "comedy" flick of the same name.  Thus the "witty" title for this topic.*

I like Murray.  He's a good actor.

His presence in this film makes me very, very sad.  With the exception of his presence** I have yet to hear anything good about the movie.  Another turkey is not what he needs right now.

He's turning into Chevy Chase.  I just know it...
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* I so much wanted to make the title "Garfieldballs", but that would have be tasteless.

** Jennifer Love Hewitt is also in the film.  Whether that is good or not depends upon my mood at any given time...
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Post Edited (05-29-03 16:12)
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Dunners

except chase was never funny, and murry is hilariously devilish. It all depends on the script mate, all depends on the script.

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Fearless Freep

I just can't see Murray's delivery style in Garfield's attitude

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AndyC

I suppose Bill Murray's voice is somewhat similar to that of Lorenzo Music, Garfield's original voice. That might have had something to do with the choice, considering that Music has been dead for a couple of years.

Kind of ironic that Murray is going to do Garfield in a movie, when Music voiced Peter Venkman on TV for a couple of years.

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Cullen

Dunners wrote:

> except chase was never funny, and murry is hilariously
> devilish. It all depends on the script mate, all depends on the
> script.

I don't quite agree with you there.  Chase has had some good moments, such as the Word Assosiation skit with Richard Pryor on Saterday Night Live , or Caddyshack .  Not very many, I admit, but they're there.

(Of course, all of this is a matter of taste.)
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Cullen

Fearless Freep wrote:

> I just can't see Murray's delivery style in Garfield's attitude

He might be able to do it...  I don't know...  I waver here and there...

Might be intersting to find out.

Once it has come to cable, of course.
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raj

I also liked the original National Lampoon's Vacation.  Not great, but amusing.

I saw the Comedy Central roast of Chevy -- last year I think.  Didn't realize how much of a cokehead he had become, basically forcing him out of movies.

Vermin Boy

His stuff on the National Lampoon Radio Hour in the early 70s (before SNL) was pretty good, too, but nowhere near as good as the contributions of Christopher Guest, Michael O'Donoghue, and John Belushi.

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005

I hope Murray's talk  show lasts more than 6 weeks.  And Chevy wasn't a cokehead.  He was addicted to back pills. ;)

Flangepart

One word for Chase these days....Afflak!

"Aggressivlly eccentric, and proud of it!"

AndyC

I was going to ask why anyone would want to make a Garfield movie. I mean, the character has pretty much sucked since he lost his edge back in the 80s. Just going through the motions. The strip is mostly a lot of the same old boring crap, and the animated show was pure kids' stuff. When I was in about the fifth grade, well over 20 years ago, I was a big fan. My older brother put me onto it when there only two Garfield books around. The cartoon was less refined, Garfield was fatter and uglier, and the humour had more of an edge. The ironic thing is that when I'd go to school in my Garfield t-shirt, all the other kids would inevitably tell me how much better Heathcliff was. Heathcliff, by that time, was a tired old comic full of tired old jokes, but it was more familiar. I, however, was into something fresh and new. It's ironic because after a few years of popularity, Garfield got to be just as lame.

As I said, I was going to ask why someone would want to make a Garfield movie, but then I remembered that Disney has made heaps of money from Inspector Gadget. Nuff said.

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Ash

They're casting Breckin Meyer as John Arbuckle!!!???

What!!??

I think Bill Murray would make for a much better John Arbuckle.

Isn't Meyer a little young to play that role?

Man oh man......leave it to those clueless Hollywood execs to muck it up.



Post Edited (05-31-03 16:36)

Fearless Freep

"Garfield" lost the edge a long time ago and he's just rehashing the same humour

"Dilbert" isn't that funny and more either.

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Cullen

With me, "Dilbert" goes in stages.  Most times I find it mildly amusing at best.  But there are times when it's damn funny.

To each his own, of course.  
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Evan3

Foxtrot has also gone downhill if you ask me. Here are some I like though.

The Boondocks
Zits
Sherman's Lagoon

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