8th Deadly Sin


Easily the worst 90 million budgeted movie I have ever seen. Everything was wrong about it. There was none of the magic that was originally there in the book. The only thing that was good was the set. Mike Myer's rendition of cat in the hat was crap. Thinking this movie was good should be the 8th deadly sin.

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Uh oh.*cleans it up singing "One is the lonliest number that youll ever do."
I once saw a screaming rainbow...but it was just technical difficulties.

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It's my least favorite film

I have to agree with you on that one. There was no funny parts, the humour is adult and overall it is a pathetic film.

Formerly known as
1. dont_call_me_shirley
2. Chocoblock
Clowns are Scary

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I absolutely loved this movie. I usually don't like these kind of movies, i hated the Grinch, but I loved every minute of it. I thought all of the jokes really hysterical all of the innuendos. I was expecting a Grinch kinda of comedy but got something WAY better I don't know whats with all the haters.

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I don't think the actors had anything to do with how awful this crap in a dvd player or VCR is.

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there r way worst movies! it was actually freakin hilarious. but sadly, most ppl can't understand the jokes.

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I know. This movie was great. I loved the part about the magical time-traveling elves.

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My favorite part of the movie was when everyone was sitting there, many asleep, and one of the concession people came over the intercom and announced there was a problem with the projector and they'd have to stop the film.

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It certainly is the 8th deadly sin. I don't think I've seen a movie that is worse than this. Everything about it was bad.

Formerly known as dont_call_me_shirley

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No, it wasn't that bad. People just can't accept an adaptation of a book that adds in subplots, rather than just having what was in the original book. Apart from Mike Myers, the acting in this film is good although Mike Myers wasn't even the first choice, Tim Allen was. I am a fan of Mike Myers in general though so I can usually see one of his films. This film does not feel very much like the book but I like though how the Cat taught Sally and Conrad good behaviour and that the villain got his comeuppance. The set design in this film is good and some of it's jokes are funny, like when the fish says Oh my Cod and when the Cat says he doesn't use the D word. I don't like the part where the Cat's bum is visible and where Paris Hilton appears though. Some of the jokes are inappropriate for children [30 years ago people would have cared about that less], and though they probably wouldn't pick up on all of them, I can understand why Doctor Seuss's wife didn't like it. But that does not necessarily make it a bad film, because most authors don't like the adaptations of their books, and this wasn't even Doctor Seuss himself who didn't like it. Also, I think The Cat In The Hat was her final straw for non-animated Doctor Seuss film adaptations. Considering that this film is not animated, they did their best, and though it is quite boring and not worth watching loads, there are much worse movies. I think people just don't see the good in this one, it has become popular to hate. I like how the Cat says he's not good at rhyming, it shows that he is not perfect, and the ending where Sally and Conrad have learnt is moving. The conflict in this film is well done, with different parts to it. I would give it 5/10, I would give the same to the cartoon version, which is good but a bit too child-friendly, not for adults enough, and encourages bullying of a fish. I would give the same to the Grinch which I feel neutral about, I haven't read the book and like Jim Carrey but not in non comedies except for the Truman Show. Therefore, I think this film fits in around what I know of Doctor Seuss films, my expectations for The Cat In The Hat were not that high. It is nowhere near a classic, but is still the most underrated film I've seen because people make it out to be the worst film ever, but it isn't. If it is the worst film you've seen, you probably haven't seen many films. Part of this film is stupid and Thing 1 and Thing 2 are very creepy. The script is not very good and it was made for the wrong people, it was made for teenagers when it should have been made for children. Parents would probably feel uncomfortable when watching it with their children. It should not reference what it means as a film, for example that Universal Studios reference was bad. It should have rhymed most of the way through, not occasionally. But at least it has a good side to it, I think people just can't see the good in this film. It is at least so bad that it is good, and a good guilty pleasure to have. If you take away that it is not what you would expect for a Doctor Seuss adaptation, it is not nearly as bad.

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