Page 1 of 2

Well, Garfield used to be funny, and occasionally still is

Posted: 2004-01-13 09:28pm
by YT300000

Posted: 2004-01-13 09:43pm
by Demiurge
Garfield annoys me. Then again so does Maddox.

Posted: 2004-01-13 09:47pm
by IndustrialNoise
I totally agree with Maddox, Garfield does suck. I was just thinking that this morning. I don't understand how he could look it over, and actually find humor in it. :wtf:

Posted: 2004-01-13 09:50pm
by El Moose Monstero
Fairly ambigous about Garfield, some of them I like, some of them I don't, but Maddox, as I have mentioned elsewhere, rather gets my goat...

Posted: 2004-01-13 09:55pm
by GoneCrazy
i just found out about Maddox two weeks ago, and added him to favorites for, i don't know what reason. i guess he's kind of funny, but even after just two weeks he's already gotten sort of repetitive and boring.

Posted: 2004-01-13 10:04pm
by Montcalm
If fuckface does`nt like Garfield,he should stop reading it and go shake junior on Janeway porn :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

Posted: 2004-01-13 10:18pm
by Straha
I like garfield, now does that mean he isn't funny sometimes? Yes. But if we were to take that rule the Simpsons would have to be cancelled to.

Posted: 2004-01-13 10:19pm
by Cal Wright
LoL!!! I was wondering when that one was coming Mont. A little slow on the reaction. I enjoy Garfield very much. I haven't read the comics in quite a while, but I still like it.

Posted: 2004-01-13 10:20pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
Well, there are a lot of other comic strips out there that aren't all that funny either...

Posted: 2004-01-13 10:29pm
by DPDarkPrimus
There being a live-action "Garfield" movie coming out made me lose the last clinging little shreads of respect I had for Davis, and made me recognize him for the souless merchandise whore he is.

Posted: 2004-01-13 10:30pm
by Montcalm
Cal Wright wrote:LoL!!! I was wondering when that one was coming Mont. A little slow on the reaction. I enjoy Garfield very much. I haven't read the comics in quite a while, but I still like it.
I was at another board posting like a raving lunatic. :wink:

Posted: 2004-01-13 10:43pm
by Straha
DPDarkPrimus wrote:There being a live-action "Garfield" movie coming out made me lose the last clinging little shreads of respect I had for Davis, and made me recognize him for the souless merchandise whore he is.
Given he's a shameless money seeking merchant, and I have more respect for Scott Adams (Dilbert writer) then Davis, but I still like Garfield, and especially the early years.

Posted: 2004-01-13 10:45pm
by Baron Scarpia
The live-action Garfield movie hasn't changed my opinion of Davis--I mean, what opinion is there really to have of a cartoonist? But it certainly has made me disappointed in Bill Murray. :roll:

Posted: 2004-01-13 10:46pm
by DPDarkPrimus
Baron Scarpia wrote:The live-action Garfield movie hasn't changed my opinion of Davis--I mean, what opinion is there really to have of a cartoonist?
I direct your attention to Bill Watterson.

Posted: 2004-01-13 10:56pm
by Mayabird
DPDarkPrimus wrote:
Baron Scarpia wrote:The live-action Garfield movie hasn't changed my opinion of Davis--I mean, what opinion is there really to have of a cartoonist?
I direct your attention to Bill Watterson.
Damn, beat me to it!

When I was a little kid, I read Garfield before I discovered Calvin and Hobbes and The Far Side. After that, the simple gags just couldn't compete, and after Watterson and Larson both ended their comics, I just couldn't go back to anything less. Heck, I bought several of the books for each, and they're still funny when I reread them; an old Calvin and Hobbes story I've read ten times can make me laugh a lot more than most of the strips that exist now.

Whatever happened to the idea that the funnies could also be smart?

Posted: 2004-01-13 11:02pm
by Baron Scarpia
DPDarkPrimus wrote:
Baron Scarpia wrote:The live-action Garfield movie hasn't changed my opinion of Davis--I mean, what opinion is there really to have of a cartoonist?
I direct your attention to Bill Watterson.
Sorry, but I don't devote much energy to admiration of Watterson, Larson, Brethed, Adams, etc. I mean, they're cartoons. I can devote my energies to doing far more than caring about Davis' commercialism.

Posted: 2004-01-14 12:27am
by Sarevok
I dont complete agree with maddox on this. Garfield is funny despite what he says. Maybe the truth is he lost his sense of humour.

BTW any of you saw the animated Garfield cartoon ? It is funnier than the comic itself.

Posted: 2004-01-14 12:49am
by The Kernel
DPDarkPrimus wrote:
Baron Scarpia wrote:The live-action Garfield movie hasn't changed my opinion of Davis--I mean, what opinion is there really to have of a cartoonist?
I direct your attention to Bill Watterson.
Funny you should mention Watterson. In one of the very few interviews he gave, he was asked to comment about Garfield. He said something along the lines of:

"Garfield? It is...uhhhh...consistent."

That sums my feelings up perfectly.

Posted: 2004-01-14 12:52am
by DPDarkPrimus
Yes, that is exactly what he said.

At least we can rest easy that Garfield has remained higher quality than that mass-produced shit Davis tries to pass off as a comic strip about a farm.

Posted: 2004-01-14 01:11am
by The Kernel
Well I checked out the Garfield teaser for the movie, and I have to say that it doesn't look horrible. Jennifer Love-Hewitt as Liz seems a fine choice, although I didn't get a good look at any other cast members. It seems a little weird to have a CG Garfield with a live-action Odie, but the effect wasn't too jarring. It could be funny, but I won't get my hopes up too much.

Posted: 2004-01-14 01:18am
by Sarevok
DPDarkPrimus wrote:Yes, that is exactly what he said.

At least we can rest easy that Garfield has remained higher quality than that mass-produced shit Davis tries to pass off as a comic strip about a farm.
You mean Orsons farm ? It is a far cry from Garfield but is tolerable.

Posted: 2004-01-14 02:28am
by Kuja
Barring some drastic change, Garfield has always been, and will continue to be one of my favorite comic strips. When the comics page is covered by crap like 'The Boondocks', 'Gil Thorp', and 'Doonesbury', which I think would be more at home on the editorials page or on a soap opera show, Garfield remains a surefire way to get a smile out of me. Garfield never gets bogged down by a political agenda or soap opera, but always remains lighthearted and funny. The TV show managed to mostly capture its essence, but just wasn't as good as the strip.

Although Garfield will always play 3rd fiddle to 'The Far Side' and 'Calvin and Hobbes' in my book, I still find it better than most other strips by leaps and bounds.

Posted: 2004-01-14 02:56am
by IRG CommandoJoe
Calvin and Hobbes rules all. Especially the Spaceman Spiff ones, the one where he blew up his school in an F-15, the one where there were T-Rex F-14 pilots, etc. :lol:

I have nearly every book Watterson made. But Garfield is all right too. Most of the times I like Garfield better than Peanuts.

Posted: 2004-01-14 03:01am
by Darth Raptor
Watterson and Larson are still making books arent they? Calvin and Hobbes has to be my all-time favorite. Dillbert second, Far Side third.

As for Garfield, it's funny sometimes. A bit repetitive, but hardly warranting the blasting it got from that guy. Sounds personal. I wonder if someone sodomized him with a Garfield pez dispenser.

[Edit] And nothing gets funnier than Calvin's snowmen. I laugh just thinking about the one where he used his father's glasses. :lol:

Posted: 2004-01-14 03:15am
by Rogue 9
Stupendous Man rocks. :D