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Cats bad reviews buzzfeed. Dont hate us for this blasphemy just yet. Sure cats are cute soft lovable and an endless source of viral GIFs and memes but in actuality they kinda suck. 01072014 0325pm EST Updated December 6 2017.
If Cats is anything its a community builder. A sinister all-time disaster from which no one emerges unscathed Tim Robey who gave the film zero stars The Telegraph. Cats most brutal reviews as film branded worst thing to happen to cats since dogs.
They provide a mix of breaking news entertainment and shareable content. The first reviews for Cats Tom Hoopers take on the classic Andrew Lloyd Webber musical are overwhelmingly negative but its not hard to see why. I wont throw any movie under the bus but Ive definitely seen some bad ones.
Cats the original monster megamusical must have been something to see when it opened in London in 1981. It is undoubtedly the perfect way to get back at them and a definite win-win situation - you can feel like youve punished your cute cat-turned-imp while they get to continue to act like total dicks. It turns out that the Internet was right when they wrote off Tom Hoopers Cats when the trailer dropped this summer.
B uzzFeed bills itself as the first true social news organisation publishing everything from slapstick images of cats to in-depth analysis of. The queasy fears prompted by one of the most disturbing movie trailers ever seen are realised in full in Tom Hoopers jaw-dropping feline. To help you get a sense of just how bad weve gathered some of the funniest rudest lines from the reviews that dropped on Wednesday.
Cats review a purr-fectly dreadful hairball of woe. That feline you are obsessed with is a total jerk. Producer Andrew Lloyd Weber has had multiple musicals take over Broadway for decades and then eventually make their way to the silver screenResults have been mixed but people were legitimately afraid of what would happen when it was announced a movie version of Cats was being directed by Tom Hooperand they had every right to be.