See when I first saw this I didn't like either of the kids. Do you remember what it was that made you side with the boy? Not trying to be mean, just curious.
@@Isellsimpsandsimpaccessories I mean as a kid I was trying to be sympathic like the mom "oh he's bad but he will learn his lesson...military school is not necessary" but looking back now...naw he needed military school to cement his discipline like his mom is way too much of an apologist lol
George Vasquez Oh he’s still evil, but yeah, it doesn’t mean Sally and Conrad are likable though. Quinn, even with them not being all that sympathetic, is still deplorable.
What was disturbing was the amount of adult jokes in this film. I mean, it's the Cat in the Hat for God sakes. A book for kids turned into a stoner movie with Paris Hilton in it.
Truth be told around the early 2000s I noticed that a lot of adult humor were in certain children shows an movies not surprising they would have Mike Myers doing his kind of humor for this movie
@@ralphwiggum1982 yeah especially in cartoons like on Cartoon Network there is plenty of them on those cartoons on there and sponge bob was infamous with a lot of adult jokes
Korey and Martin are wrong. Mike Myers didn't want to do this movie at all but was contractually obligated. Sure he tried making it his own. But he hated having to make it.
There's a reason this movie is surprisingly impressive visually - it has the most overqualified behind-the-scenes team imaginable. It was shot by the 3-time Oscar-winning cinematographer of Birdman, Children of Men, Tree of Life, Gravity and The Revenant. It was directed by the production designer behind many of Tim Burton's films (somehow, he never directed again).
I hope Billy never has to leave the show. Don’t get me wrong, Korey and Martin are still the best. But, Billy’s laughs completes the show in a way that’s difficult to fill without him.
To hear what they have to say when they reach the cemetery scene, I am totally looking forward to that. I mean I get that the characters are based on some real people, and it was meant to be sad, but I'm not so sure what the point of that part was. Then you jump right to the track scene. Man, I've only seen the movie in full once and I still remember a lot of things.
Oh, Mike Myers had been in flops before this (remember So I Married an Axe Murderer? Mystery, Alaska? View From the Top? It's okay, no one does). This was just the first one that got such a scathing critical backlash that it made people question whether or not he was ever funny to begin with.
I always had a soft spot for this movie. I knew it was bad but my childhood vision clouded my sensibility. It’s so random and even now I watch it in awe.
You know what's more entertaining than this movie? Reading all the IMDB triva drama that happened during the making of it. My favourite is this : While Mike Myers's bad behavior on set was widely reported, it was later revealed that he was contractually obligated to act in this movie. He disagreed with the script and the direction the movie was taking, and tried to get out of his contract. Universal sued him for $3.8 million. He countersued. They reached a settlement where he agreed to make another film with the studio. This movie and his next one, The Love Guru (2008), did so badly at the box office that he only acted sporadically afterward, mostly in voice-over. Both films earned Razzie nominations for Worst Picture and Myers for Worst Actor, with The Love Guru winning both awards. Wrap your head around that shit.
I read that Tim Allen was suppose to play the Cat, but he dropped out. Mike Myers had a contract with Universal that forced him into the movie and was miserable during filming.
I always wonder what he would have thought about these adaptations. I know his wife wanted studios to stop making live action films based on his work after this one.
Whats weird is it seem so obvious on how to make a Dr. Seuss movie, iswould make it a package film like Fantasia(or movie 43) . Basically you would give say like 5 -10 million dollars to like 5 filmmakers/animation companies , and have them eatch make a 15 minute short film based on a Seuss story in say different style animation and with their own interpretation , with each short being introduced by the cat and the hat. Also the entire film would be rhyme, because it pisses me off that Non of these Dr Seuss are I’m rhyme.
His wife encouraged studios to stop doing live action films based on his work after this film (if you can call it that) came out. It’s kinda why Dr. Suess adaptations have been mostly animated films since Horton Hears a Who.
The biggest sin was the waste of those cookies. That whole "I wish I had a different mom" situation could've be resolved immediately with a drop off at the orphanage. Alec Baldwin, if he wasn't scheming to get the mom's money, he wouldn't have been the funniest step parent.
I remember a Simpsons Treehouse of Horror episode parody "The Cat in the Hat". My favorite quote is about this movie. " I'm frightened of nothing, not even hellfires. Just please, don't let me be played by Mike Myers".
Jim Carrey's also the most expressive and physical comedic actor ever, so it benefits a lot from his performance and makeup. Mike is just saying jokes and laughing, which wouldn't be a bad thing if those jokes were at least funny.
Comparing The Grinch & The Mask to this & Son of the Mask, I really learned to appreciate Jim's skills & Jim Carrey the comedian that much more. Lots of these roles fall harder without him.
My father read the book to me as a child. This was the first movie I watched that upset me for all the wrong reasons. It's pure evil in filmmaking. I was only 9 years old. My brother was 5. He was scared because you can't explain or rationalize anything the cat did.
So starting this I was remembering having liked it as a kid but I rewatch Jim Carrey's Grinch every Christmas and have never considered rewatching Cat at all since 2003 and this review made me realize why.
It's a miracle that the Green Eggs and Ham series turned out as good as it did because like this travesty, it took many liberties to make it longer than the book actually was but unlike Cat in A Hat and other modern Dr Seuss adaptations, Green Eggs and Ham actually had a creative team who knew what they were doing.
41:07 get the buck outta here Cat😡 38:24 Martin Laugh! 😂🤣 31:43 Bad Joke Motherhammers 23:25 put up your dukes Korey 21:43 in this moment movie got f**ked up
According to the script, the scene where the Cat is swinging on the swing with the unicorn in the background is the Cat's "happy place". And let me tell you something. When I first watched this in the theater, it was the ONLY time I heard the entire audience roar with laughter.
Fun fact: This was the first and (understandably) last feature length film that Bo Welch ever directed. Welch is known for being a production designer who has collaborated with Tim burton on films like edward scissor hands and beetlejuice. If anything, it’s a good thing this film didn’t kill his career.
Mike Myers didn’t want to do this movie he hated the script, but universal studios blackmailed him into the role threaten to sue because he was contracted to do 3 movies with universal studios.
Sad to say, my sister and I grew up with this movie since we were the target demo at the time. We ate this shit up. But now, I find more joy in ppl ripping a new one into this 😂
Wow, you guys pointed out something I never noticed before... the cat is almost always looking at the camera when making jokes, it makes thins twice as awkward.
This movie is the equivalent of watching someone bomb at stand-up, but the audience is too polite to boo and the comedian isn't self-aware enough to realize he's not fucking funny.
I Billy Brooks laughed out loud here, 31:18. I understand all three men's criticisms yet I can't stop laughing uncontrollably at this still. Makes me appreciate the movie even a little more.
I know this movie can be cringe-worthy and messy often times but I was loved it in a weird, nostalgic way. It was oddly entertaining and funny every time I watched it. So yeah, I loved this disaster fest since I was a kid.
@@chasehedges6775 as a kid watching this in 03 I thought it was kinda funny but now i probably couldn’t even sit through the intro let alone the rest of the film
@Brandon Brooks Yeah, pretty much now. But when I was a kid, I didn't know much about a good or bad mind, so I was pretty impressionable to things like this and now there are things about this film I hate, but I'm pretty sure there's a lot of films far worse than this.
This was a good technical movie, in that the visuals were amazing. There just wasn’t anything else in it that held up to how amazing everything looked. It was window dressing.
There are three magical movie/TV characters you would hate to be around due to how annoying yet powerful they are. These three are: - Cat In The Hat (human like cat with zany magical powers and humor gags) - Uncle Grandpa (A middle-age man who has bizarre powers and will send anyone on a trippy ride and adventure just to teach one a lesson) - Kazaam (A 5,000 year old genie who raps endlessly with his rhyme scheme dialogue. And uses his powers to force one to grant their wishes just so he can leave and go have to his boom box radio)
8:15 fun fact the director of this film, (Bo welch) is a production designer who's work includes the first three men in black movies, beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and shows like the tick (2001-2002) and the netflix adaptation of a series of unfortunate events where he directed a couple of episodes for each.
You remember when you were a little kid and all you did was rewatch the same movie over and over? This the very first movie I ever never wanted to watch again
Lol oh man. This movie was the first thing I ever reviewed for our middle school paper. I remember being 12 or 13 saying something along the lines of "only 9 year olds would think this is funny, but would get in trouble for retelling the jokes."
The best part was Korey thinking Martin was going to go light on the film... but reality was Martin was holding back his reaction until the Cat appeared in the review. Also "he only has so much in his catalog" is the best description I've heard regarding Mike Myers comedy in general. He has always been one to repeat catchphrases into the ground.
I loved this movie as a kid, and I don't care I still enjoy it. But I will agree it's bad, but it's funny. Now as an adult I can enjoy it with a doobie or drinking.
Mike Myers did NOT want to be there. He had a contract with the studio that he couldn't get out of as a settlement from a lawsuit between him and the studio. And he made sure everyone on the set knew he didn't want to be there and wanted to make them as miserable as he was.
I saw this in the cinema when I was 7 or 8, my poor nan got dragged to a lot of bad kids movies but I remember us both finding this one really extra horrible!
Me as a child: "The Alec Baldwin character is so evil!"
Me as an adult: "THATS RIGHT! GET EM ALEC!!!"
I feel the exact same way about Ken from Bee Movie
See when I first saw this I didn't like either of the kids. Do you remember what it was that made you side with the boy?
Not trying to be mean, just curious.
@@Isellsimpsandsimpaccessories I mean as a kid I was trying to be sympathic like the mom "oh he's bad but he will learn his lesson...military school is not necessary" but looking back now...naw he needed military school to cement his discipline like his mom is way too much of an apologist lol
George Vasquez Oh he’s still evil, but yeah, it doesn’t mean Sally and Conrad are likable though. Quinn, even with them not being all that sympathetic, is still deplorable.
@@futuremovieactor Alec Baldwin is over here being painted as a deplorable human being and yet he is the only one giving real solutions hahaha
Not even the exaggerated swagger of a black teen could save this
😂😂😂😂
😐😐😐
damn 😂
🤣🤣🤣
@Black Ninja chill, fun police.
What was disturbing was the amount of adult jokes in this film. I mean, it's the Cat in the Hat for God sakes. A book for kids turned into a stoner movie with Paris Hilton in it.
Truth be told around the early 2000s I noticed that a lot of adult humor were in certain children shows an movies not surprising they would have Mike Myers doing his kind of humor for this movie
Most cartoons had hella adult jokes relax
@@ralphwiggum1982 yeah especially in cartoons like on Cartoon Network there is plenty of them on those cartoons on there and sponge bob was infamous with a lot of adult jokes
@@littlea420 if you think about it Johnny bravo was pretty much nothing but adult humor
@@ralphwiggum1982 yeah it was
Korey and Martin are wrong. Mike Myers didn't want to do this movie at all but was contractually obligated. Sure he tried making it his own. But he hated having to make it.
When I was 12, my dad's girlfriend gave me this movie as a birthday present. I still haven't forgiven her.
If they got married, you should have objected at the wedding and thrown it at her.
@123 Kidd In a landfill somewhere.
I'm sry
What's her name?
lol
I don’t care what anyone says I love this movie 😂
Suit yourself 😂
To each their own.😂
Wait what WES?
bruh I cant believe that wes likes DT, bruh a combo i never saw coming, love ur work vro
You're the last person I expected to hear that from lol
First Kelly Preston movie I watched after she passed away. To quote Girtz: “That’s the most disrespectful shit I’ve ever heard!”.
No way i never knew she died!? Gosh she was beauty and she wasnt even old either. I feel bad that i never even knew that until now.
@@rakeendavis8487 so sad
Twins is a better movie too watch than this
@@RaikenXion breast cancer. I believe they kept her illness quiet, which is understandable
that's sad
There's a reason this movie is surprisingly impressive visually - it has the most overqualified behind-the-scenes team imaginable. It was shot by the 3-time Oscar-winning cinematographer of Birdman, Children of Men, Tree of Life, Gravity and The Revenant. It was directed by the production designer behind many of Tim Burton's films (somehow, he never directed again).
Bo Welch did 5 episodes of Netflix's adaption of A Series of Unfortunate Events.
The film’s original draft (that was rejected) was also written by Eric Roth, who wrote Forrest Gump, Benjamin Button, Munich, and A Star is Born.
My boy Emmanuel Lubezki shot this film?! Talk about overqualified!
I hope Billy never has to leave the show. Don’t get me wrong, Korey and Martin are still the best. But, Billy’s laughs completes the show in a way that’s difficult to fill without him.
Ikr, some people say he's too extra but his reactions always have me rolling lol
@@fortunamajor7239 and i love how he hasn’t seen most of the movies
It would be like rlm best of the worst without rich evans the laughs make those vids
@@etangbose4755 him laughing over that bad kid knocking shit over made it that much funnier 😂😂
He said "Look I can take the p**sy or leave it. But this little mofo gotta go for your own health." 😂
You know it’s not a Bad Movie Review without Billy’s laughter.
And have you notice they never let him watch the movies?
@@lordrayden3045 Even better. :P
@@mathunit1 Makes his reactions so much better 😂
The part when the kid rolled the apples out of killed me as well 😂
Billy's laughter and Martin's cackle are the only things that bring me joy while revisiting the worst movie of ALL TIME.
Worst movie of all time? Absolutely nowhere near it. Worst Dr. Seuss adaptation ever? Absolutely.
Worst movie of all time ???? I get you didn't like it but worst all time is Reed Richards type of reaching
@@MightMouse2174 I mean, it can be worst of all time to them. Or all that they have seen.
It's really a brilliant horror movie
I love how the didn’t even mentioned the Paris Hilton cameo
Now I see why Martin wore the hat XD
Martin has the best hat collection.
CatDaddy needs a hat!
Yep that explains it check my comment on the spider man video for context
@@speedyg2012 like cole from Martin
why?
I wanna see them do the Fat Albert movie
Completely forgot about the film
Why would you want to put them thru that?
@Black Ninja they should also watch black ninja since you brought it up lol
To hear what they have to say when they reach the cemetery scene, I am totally looking forward to that. I mean I get that the characters are based on some real people, and it was meant to be sad, but I'm not so sure what the point of that part was. Then you jump right to the track scene.
Man, I've only seen the movie in full once and I still remember a lot of things.
Na, na, na, gonna have a bad time!!
This was pretty much Mike Myers' Wild Wild West. He was at the height of his popularity, he starred hit after hit. And this was his first big flop.
Oh, Mike Myers had been in flops before this (remember So I Married an Axe Murderer? Mystery, Alaska? View From the Top? It's okay, no one does). This was just the first one that got such a scathing critical backlash that it made people question whether or not he was ever funny to begin with.
@@jbwarner8626 Total nostalgia but I loved So I married an ace murderer when I was younger. I haven’t seen it in like 15 years.
Unlike Will Smith tho, Mike Myers sped run that shit. Love Guru was only a few years later.
“You mean like at... Universal Studios! Haha... Cha Ching!”
“Shut yo ass up!”
"We've got to have... MOney"
@@ahlishaholloway233 CHA-CHING!
*CHA-CHING!*
Well, at least they were honest with what they fucking wanted out of this
Korey and Billy should have dressed as Thing 1 and Thing 2 since Martin dressed as the Cat in the Hat
That would've been funny😂
I'll defend The Grinch I can't defend this one.
Especially when you compare the kids in each movie.
The grinch was actually good
no one can
I can't help you of this one Jim
@@devinthierault 😂😂😂😂😂😂👍🏿👍🏿 Great Reference
I always had a soft spot for this movie. I knew it was bad but my childhood vision clouded my sensibility. It’s so random and even now I watch it in awe.
"I wish I had a different mom." Damn, he stood up to PROCLAIM that. That little shit!
You know what's more entertaining than this movie? Reading all the IMDB triva drama that happened during the making of it.
My favourite is this :
While Mike Myers's bad behavior on set was widely reported, it was later revealed that he was contractually obligated to act in this movie. He disagreed with the script and the direction the movie was taking, and tried to get out of his contract. Universal sued him for $3.8 million. He countersued. They reached a settlement where he agreed to make another film with the studio. This movie and his next one, The Love Guru (2008), did so badly at the box office that he only acted sporadically afterward, mostly in voice-over. Both films earned Razzie nominations for Worst Picture and Myers for Worst Actor, with The Love Guru winning both awards.
Wrap your head around that shit.
In other words Mike Myers basically sold his soul
I read that Tim Allen was suppose to play the Cat, but he dropped out. Mike Myers had a contract with Universal that forced him into the movie and was miserable during filming.
fr? he didn't like the costume or what?
Thank God
Tim Allen was still shooting "The Santa Clause 2" when production began on this film so he had no choice but to drop out.
The Cat and the Hat didn’t bother me before.
Now many years later, this movie now motivates me to join the Black Templar crusade against the furries.
Haha I got that reference
dammmn
I get it this movie's makes you wanna hit shit but what did the furries do to you?
Martin Lawrence "Black Knight" should be y'all next bad movie review 😂😂
not the best anime isekai, but funny
I love that movie lol
That would be great. But the pest is next. I think.
Oh yes
Black Knight is fucking hilarious but also wholesome
Dr Seuss must have been rolling in his grave :(
I always wonder what he would have thought about these adaptations. I know his wife wanted studios to stop making live action films based on his work after this one.
Whats weird is it seem so obvious on how to make a Dr. Seuss movie, iswould make it a package film like Fantasia(or movie 43) . Basically you would give say like 5 -10 million dollars to like 5 filmmakers/animation companies , and have them eatch make a 15 minute short film based on a Seuss story in say different style animation and with their own interpretation , with each short being introduced by the cat and the hat. Also the entire film would be rhyme, because it pisses me off that Non of these Dr Seuss are I’m rhyme.
didnt his wife kill herself and had some dark secrets about him? why would i give a fuck
His wife encouraged studios to stop doing live action films based on his work after this film (if you can call it that) came out. It’s kinda why Dr. Suess adaptations have been mostly animated films since Horton Hears a Who.
Most of the Dr. Seuss movies have been bad. Like an essence of the moral themes and the rest could have been a different movie
The biggest sin was the waste of those cookies.
That whole "I wish I had a different mom" situation could've be resolved immediately with a drop off at the orphanage.
Alec Baldwin, if he wasn't scheming to get the mom's money, he wouldn't have been the funniest step parent.
Martin is downright adorable in that Seuss hat.
Ikr such a cutie in that hat 😂
They tried to copy the Grinch, which couldn't be done. The Grinch was so good they had to make another one.
I remember a Simpsons Treehouse of Horror episode parody "The Cat in the Hat". My favorite quote is about this movie. " I'm frightened of nothing, not even hellfires. Just please, don't let me be played by Mike Myers".
I guess human looking cats will always be creepy. Unlike werewolf's who can actually look cool.
Underworld for example
Is it bad that when I compare performances, Jim Carry’s the Grinch was better than Mike Myers’ the Cat in the Hat.
The grinch is so much better
Jim Carrey's also the most expressive and physical comedic actor ever, so it benefits a lot from his performance and makeup. Mike is just saying jokes and laughing, which wouldn't be a bad thing if those jokes were at least funny.
At the least the live-action Grinch movie actually paid a lot of respect to its source material, unlike this movie here.
Myers didn't even want to star in this movie. They forced him to.
Comparing The Grinch & The Mask to this & Son of the Mask, I really learned to appreciate Jim's skills & Jim Carrey the comedian that much more.
Lots of these roles fall harder without him.
These reviews with Korey, Billy and Martin really help me stay sane during covid. Thank you guys
"I wish I had a different mom." as a parent that broke my heart.
The Cat in the Hat was a way better produced movie than Cats 2019. Give it that much credit.
"I wish had a different Mom". You know every mother in the theater snatched off their ear rings and shoes and charged at the projector screen.
Exactly, its even worst if your mother is African or Carribean, you be dead in 3 seconds if that came out of your mouth.
@@Smart1529 Asian and Mexican moms too
We need a grinch live action review now to complete the universe haha
Plus it's the holiday season
My father read the book to me as a child. This was the first movie I watched that upset me for all the wrong reasons. It's pure evil in filmmaking. I was only 9 years old.
My brother was 5. He was scared because you can't explain or rationalize anything the cat did.
So starting this I was remembering having liked it as a kid but I rewatch Jim Carrey's Grinch every Christmas and have never considered rewatching Cat at all since 2003 and this review made me realize why.
Korey rocking that black Tee with the white logo!
He got that toasty goodness all over his body.
Yep, eventhough in the unedited version he explained that he's wearing that because he spilled hamburger juice on the shirt he was going to wear lol.
Lmao why didn’t they play the whole scene where Alec said he didn’t like the son, him leaving the house marching backwards was hilarious 😆
34:48 Not since 'The Shining' has there been a more horrifying set of twins.
It's a miracle that the Green Eggs and Ham series turned out as good as it did because like this travesty, it took many liberties to make it longer than the book actually was but unlike Cat in A Hat and other modern Dr Seuss adaptations, Green Eggs and Ham actually had a creative team who knew what they were doing.
The director of this movie was bo Welch, the production designer of lost boys, batman, and Beetlejuice
41:07 get the buck outta here Cat😡
38:24 Martin Laugh! 😂🤣
31:43 Bad Joke Motherhammers
23:25 put up your dukes Korey
21:43 in this moment movie got f**ked up
According to the script, the scene where the Cat is swinging on the swing with the unicorn in the background is the Cat's "happy place". And let me tell you something. When I first watched this in the theater, it was the ONLY time I heard the entire audience roar with laughter.
It was.....surreal.
@@chasehedges6775 It was. I can see why Rob Walker screamed at Doug, "WHY ARE WE WATCHING THIS???!!!"
@@jak4470 Was it a first viewing?
@@chasehedges6775 I think it was.
@Brandon Brooks Oh. Right.
Korey freaks tf out when Martin has a different opinion from him.
Ahh..... The entire internet in a nutshell (In which people demonize you if you have a different opinion than them).
Fun fact: This was the first and (understandably) last feature length film that Bo Welch ever directed. Welch is known for being a production designer who has collaborated with Tim burton on films like edward scissor hands and beetlejuice. If anything, it’s a good thing this film didn’t kill his career.
But it DID kill his directing career.
Mike Myers didn’t want to do this movie he hated the script, but universal studios blackmailed him into the role threaten to sue because he was contracted to do 3 movies with universal studios.
Sad to say, my sister and I grew up with this movie since we were the target demo at the time. We ate this shit up. But now, I find more joy in ppl ripping a new one into this 😂
Wow, you guys pointed out something I never noticed before... the cat is almost always looking at the camera when making jokes, it makes thins twice as awkward.
They should’ve never gamble with this film after the success of 2000’s The Grinch with Jim Carrey they should’ve left that Cat in the Hat shit alone
Whenever I get depressed, I just come here to hear Kory say "god damn Humberfloobs" and suddenly everything is so much better
The movie that got dr. Seuss widow to forbid any more live action films of his books
This whole movie is a very unfunny SNL skit that went on for far too long
The “honey it was ruined when she bought it” did make me laugh can’t lie
This movie is the equivalent of watching someone bomb at stand-up, but the audience is too polite to boo and the comedian isn't self-aware enough to realize he's not fucking funny.
Juss dying a slow death 💀
I Billy Brooks laughed out loud here, 31:18. I understand all three men's criticisms yet I can't stop laughing uncontrollably at this still. Makes me appreciate the movie even a little more.
Proud to say that the cat influenced this generations sense of humor.
Scream and Run
@@justjaxie funni screm
@Brandon Brooks get off your pedestal
Seems like you're the young one who doesn't understand how people act Brandon, because it's definitely not like Mike Meyers in this movie.
A lot of this humor feels like it wanted to be like the Scooby-Doo movie .
I know this movie can be cringe-worthy and messy often times but I was loved it in a weird, nostalgic way. It was oddly entertaining and funny every time I watched it. So yeah, I loved this disaster fest since I was a kid.
Same. It's bad, buy you can't deny it's not entertaining.
@@chasehedges6775 as a kid watching this in 03 I thought it was kinda funny but now i probably couldn’t even sit through the intro let alone the rest of the film
@Brandon Brooks Yeah, pretty much now. But when I was a kid, I didn't know much about a good or bad mind, so I was pretty impressionable to things like this and now there are things about this film I hate, but I'm pretty sure there's a lot of films far worse than this.
That swing scene is the only scene I laughed at because of how random it was and how it made no damn sense.
This was a good technical movie, in that the visuals were amazing. There just wasn’t anything else in it that held up to how amazing everything looked. It was window dressing.
This movie is my favorite childhood guilty pleasure.
It definitely is entertaining.
I think its much funnier now (17) when i watch it with my little cousins
Rest in Peace Kelly Preston
@17:40 “AND I DARE YOU DO SOME ABOUT IT” 😂😂😂 man that shit took me out
As a kid watching Cat in the Hat... I actually enjoyed it and still do mainly bc of the child hood nostalgia
The director of The Cat In The Hat is the production designer of Beetlejuice and Ghostbusters II.
Strange taste
“Men In Black”, as well.
There are three magical movie/TV characters you would hate to be around due to how annoying yet powerful they are. These three are:
- Cat In The Hat (human like cat with zany magical powers and humor gags)
- Uncle Grandpa (A middle-age man who has bizarre powers and will send anyone on a trippy ride and adventure just to teach one a lesson)
- Kazaam (A 5,000 year old genie who raps endlessly with his rhyme scheme dialogue. And uses his powers to force one to grant their wishes just so he can leave and go have to his boom box radio)
Stephen King's "The Cat in the Hat"
Facts
Dr.Seuss IT😵
Both this and the Cats movie are from Universal. I guess that studio has a thing for human looking cat monstrosities.
You think they would have learned their lesson the first time lol
Universal is well known for monster films.
@@mttylerdurden9 Well back in the old days
I'm waiting for them to do Jonah and the whale that would be hilariously bad.
The Grinch was better then this movie
Jim Carrey is a blast.
Honestly, I agree. Jim Carrey actually makes the Grinch makeup work unlike Mike Myers' Cat in the Hat.
Exactly. Jim Carrey was at the very least entertaining. Mike Myers, as funny as he was at the time, couldn’t compare in this film.
The best Dr Seuss adaptation to me is Netflix's Green Eggs and Ham.
That show is quite possibly the best Seuss adaptation since Chuck Jones' Grinch special.
So in terms of modern adaptations I liked the Lorax all for the memes
I love that show. The animation is simply stunning and the voice acting is fantastic. Best thing on Netflix.
Wow I didnt know there was a green egg and ham show 😆
@@thebatman9628 It’s honestly amazing, I thought it was gonna be another flop like the other Seuss adaptations but I was sorely mistaken.
8:15 fun fact the director of this film, (Bo welch) is a production designer who's work includes the first three men in black movies, beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and shows like the tick (2001-2002) and the netflix adaptation of a series of unfortunate events where he directed a couple of episodes for each.
I heard Dr. Seuss' widow saw this movie and told them no more live action adaptation.
Same. At least Grinch was bad but enjoyably so and Carrey was at least entertaining in the role. But Myers was god AWFUL as Cat.
The score, makeup, costume design, production design, and cinematography of The Cat In The Hat is outstanding. This is one of my favorite movies.
The plot, humor and writing sucked. No excuses
Cat in the hat, Batman & Robin, Godzilla 98, and the Star Wars prequels are some of my guilty pleasures
Yea I watch Godzilla every now and then myself, can’t say everything works, but I still have a soft spot
Force awakens was fine
@@lordrayden3045 force awakens was one of the sequels not the prequels
You remember when you were a little kid and all you did was rewatch the same movie over and over? This the very first movie I ever never wanted to watch again
Ah yes, the death of comedy in theatrical form, excellent.
Master Of Diguise: 🐢
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I fw Mike Myers so much as a kid, I liked all the films🤷🏾♂️😂. I wouldn’t just cut this on now but if it was already on, I’d just watch it.
Lol oh man. This movie was the first thing I ever reviewed for our middle school paper. I remember being 12 or 13 saying something along the lines of "only 9 year olds would think this is funny, but would get in trouble for retelling the jokes."
Huh, guess the Things were the artistic inspiration for Sonic's first design
This was one of the three vhs tapes my grandmother had and this was on repeat 😂
Mike Meyers Cat in the Hat was good to me when I was a kid, but I hate it as an adult! It's so cringe as an adult.
"He got a circumcised barbed penis"
Korey, remembering a pyrokinetic feline warrior of days long gone...
We await your return, Garfieldius.
Still can't get over how one of the official reviews for Cats is "Jesus Christ, my eyes."
The original Cats O.O
But better
19:54 the babysitter looks like a live version of Eleanore from 8 Crazy Nights.
Yo, I literally just found out that Kelly Preston is dead now. I had no idea. May she rest in peace.
I still got the VHS of this movie
The low amount of laughter from all of the guys proves that this movie was a pain to sit through
I always found the pinata daydream joke was that "he got hit so hard that he lost touch with reality and started daydreaming."
The best part was Korey thinking Martin was going to go light on the film... but reality was Martin was holding back his reaction until the Cat appeared in the review.
Also "he only has so much in his catalog" is the best description I've heard regarding Mike Myers comedy in general. He has always been one to repeat catchphrases into the ground.
I loved this movie as a kid, and I don't care I still enjoy it. But I will agree it's bad, but it's funny. Now as an adult I can enjoy it with a doobie or drinking.
I've only ever watched reviews of this movie, I refuse to watch this nightmare in full.
Billy's laugh also be sending me 😆
You're lucky. I remember seeing it in theaters.
The cat should have been in a wilfred style costume. Human face
that would've been great
I loved Wilfred
R.I.P Kelly Preston!
I'm creating a cartoon. It's called, Forgotten Tales! It's about these forgotten and obscure characters that go on wacky and crazy adventures.
Billy has one of the best laughs I have ever heard
Mike Myers did NOT want to be there. He had a contract with the studio that he couldn't get out of as a settlement from a lawsuit between him and the studio. And he made sure everyone on the set knew he didn't want to be there and wanted to make them as miserable as he was.
This movie is a guilty pleasure and there are genuinely some funny ass scenes lol
I remember Cat holding that piñata stick or bat or whatever being a minor meme for a while.
I saw this in the cinema when I was 7 or 8, my poor nan got dragged to a lot of bad kids movies but I remember us both finding this one really extra horrible!