Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever
Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever
G | 29 November 2014 (USA)
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A lonely cat living in a mall pet shop has a sour outlook on life until, in the midst of the holiday rush, she’s swept up into a robbery and a friendship with a human girl.

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Karry

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Linbeymusol

Wonderful character development!

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Evengyny

Thanks for the memories!

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Stevecorp

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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jasontheterrible

The low rating resulted from the typical dull-witted viewer, and a hilariously evil cat. The typical Hallmark viewer likes non stop gushy feel good schmaltz so they probably enjoyed everything but the cat. The dull-wits must have 2 F bombs in every line because they cannot understand cynical wit, have no vocabulary, and teach at Ivy League schools. But for someone like me who is constantly seeking another "Where's Poppa," "A New Leaf," or "Scrooged," the only good lines were from Aubrey Plaza who really is grumpy, mean, and snarky. Almost LOL at every line. The cat itself looked pretty funny too. The rest of the characters are Hallmark vanilla funny. Meaning, ok for Hallmark audiences. I would pay money over and over to see a non-stop Aubrey Plaza grumpy cat feature film as long as it held true to her character. I fear it would be the typical F bomb, feces, vagina joke parade so I have little hope.

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zor9000

Where to begin, this movie is the worst thing I have ever seen. First, this movie does not have an original bone in its body. The movie break the 4th wall more than Ferris Bueller's day off and Deadpool combined. Their 4th wall breaks and reference humor is never funny, it just drains your life essence with each crappy reference. Two of the villains in the "film" are just terrible recreations of Marv and Harry from Home alone. The plot is just a D list Paul Blart story with predictable twist. The acting and the cinematography are the same as any other lifetime movie, bland and boring. I hoped going in to the movie I could at least laugh at the movie for being so bad, but I could not even do that. I had one laugh throughout the whole experience, one fat joke at beginning of the movie, an admittedly low hanging fruit. I should have listen to the Grumpy Cat when it told me multiple times during the "film" to stop watching this garbage movie, something she stressed after each commercial break.

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salpadackle

I love Grumpy Cat so when I saw there was going to be a movie I was a bit sceptical. I thought they would make some sickly sweet Christmas movie. How wrong was I? Although the storyline was a bit silly its actually a very funny film that pokes fun at itself.The voice of Grumpy Cat is perfect and the bungling thieves were well cast. I'm not going to write about the plot because there isn't much to write about to be honest. I found myself laughing out loud on more than one occasion and as I get called the human version of Grumpy Cat that's some mean task.I hate Christmas and all the Christmas films that are full of goodwill etc etc bah humbug. This is my type of Christmas film. All hail Grumpy Cat. She can act better than half of the stars out there right now. If you want a funny film that will entertain kids and adults alike then this won't disappoint. Its certainly my Christmas pick this year

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imdb-3918

The one thing that redeems this movie pretty well is that they not only penetrate the fourth wall but they utterly demolish and incinerate it. Most of the movie is Grumpy Cat addressing the viewer directly.9/10 of the movie is references to the Grumpy Cat media and her tschotske empire of branded crap. So they even play with crass materialism. They reference "memes" in the movie. The hipster's darling Aubrey Plaza is totally in her element playing the voice of a sarcastic, dismissive cat. Pretty much April from Parks and Recreation channeled through a cat.This movie would actually be pretty good to put a recording of in a time capsule. In 100 years it would be a significant document of internet culture of the present day.

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