
Age: 51
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David Gordon Green is an American filmmaker. He has directed dramas such as George Washington, All the Real Girls, and Snow Angels, as well as the thriller Undertow, all of which he wrote or co-wrote. In 2008, he transitioned into comedy, directing the films Pineapple Express, Your Highness, and The Sitter, as well as episodes of the HBO comedy Eastbound & Down. In 2013, he returned to his more dramatic roots with the independent films Prince Avalanche and Joe. Since then, he has directed the films Manglehorn, Our Brand Is Crisis, Stronger, and episodes of the television comedy-drama Red Oaks, on which he also serves as executive producer. He directed the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth installments in the Halloween franchise, which he co-wrote with frequent collaborator Danny McBride.

David Gordon Green

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A mental asylum patient named Lyman is banging on his door, asking if there is anyone there. He says that he's seen "It" (Presumably Garfield) and we see the drawings and writings of Garfield on his wall. 2 weeks later, Jon Arbuckle's dog; Odie is standing behind a window before he is killed by a parasite-infected version of Garfield. Jon Arbuckle is hiding behind a television as a massive, horrifying version of his pet cat, Garfield, walks into the room. Jon is sweating profusely and is detected by the beast, who assures Jon that he can smell him. Then, Garfield is seen holding Jon, who is close to death, and tells the latter that he needs lasagna. Afterwards, Jon is sweating copiously and standing behind a wall. Garfield is climbing on the wall. He reaches the ground and unknowingly stands next to where Jon is. Garfield then asks for lasagna. Jon's girlfriend, Liz is seen standing outside of Jon's house, saying that Jon was supposed to be there, Garfield then pops out of a bush and kills Liz.