Dirty hoe

Dirty hoe

Jim carrey grinch was better.

Is that an actual joke in the movie? How'd that get through censors?

because it's a movie not a cartoon.

This was a fucking acid trip of a movie. And not in a good way.

They were both pretty bad.

Yeah, it's not very good. Pretty sure this weird wave of "IT'S GOOD" and "HOW DID THIS GET PAST THE CENSORS" must be from literal children or nostalgia.

I loved this film as a kid but in retrospect it was anything but a kids' film but also kinda bad. I remember my parents talking about how it was a little much for children but I thought it was great.

I fucking love this movie after all these years

>Sees this movie

*screams like Lt. Dan in "Forest Gump" after right after Forest says "something bit me" & a rocket launcher blast goes off*

Alright. Doesn't change the fact that it's not very good.

>This fucking movie.

*actions*
I remember being 12 on the internet.

>The Cat in the Hat movie is the latest forced meme movie a la Sherk and Bee Movie
So how long until Shark Tale or Over the Hedge or whatever become meme movies?

I give shark tale till the end of 2017.

Shark tale was so dull its unmemeable

So was Bee Movie and Cat in the Hat was a notoriously bad movie, didn't stop faggots from forcing them as memes.

I can't wait for Over the Hedge to become a meme. I love that movie.

Wasn't the house they shot it in also place for some porn scenes?

>I watched this in theaters
>Literally dragged my mother and older sister there
>No one in the theater was there except for some mother and her offspring
It was okay

The Cat in the Hat might have been the first time I very actively and explicitly despised a movie.

Maybe they will circle back around to Afro Circus

The film is a very clever commentary on bastardized adaptations of beloved works of fiction while simultaneously lambasting the need to fill children's movie with "adult" humor for parents show. It shows the soullessness of the former and banality of the latter. It is a piece of true art and your attempts to write off the deserved praise it now retroactively receives is an indicator of your rather pedestrian way of looking at the world.

Jim carrey's grinch is iconic, you idiot

Me and my friends are actually planning on rewatching this today to see if its shit or not.

>We know it's shit. Therefore it's no longer shit.
No fuck you. Just doing the exact same mistakes that you're making fun off just makes it the exact same shit you're making fun off.

>Iconic
>It's more of the same Jim style of overacting and scenery chewing to the point of silliness like he's done in his past movies pre-Grinch.

Jim Carrey himself is iconic, not his Grinch.

>iconic
Its based on the cartoon's grinch which is whats really iconic you loon.

I liked this movie, but I also liked master of disguise.

You sound like you have an extremely lowbrow taste in comedy.
Not that there's anything wrong with that, just saying.

It's from Sup Forums posters.

Nah, not everything like that makes me laugh.
I also hate the idea of it's so bad it's good. When something is bad I just feel like it's a waste of time.

Propably after Sup Forums turned Felidae into a meme

If nothing else it at least gave me the "You're not just wrong, you're stupid." quote.

Carrey is okay in that movie, and everything else in it is mediocre to bad.

This.

Grinch looked different in the book.

>And ugly, just like your mum

Saw this movie again late last year, I think. It's been a while since I saw it. Overall, the story is just plain, but there were bursts of funny, out-of-place moments that made this movie memorable.

Fuck, that movie was weird.

But that line did get a chuckle out of me.

This.

CHA-CHING

I cant think of anything memeworthy from Shark Tale

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More of a "fever dream" than "acid trip" imo

This and
>I'll get you, and I'll make it look like a bloody accident
make the movie's existence worthwhile

I tried to watch this movie again recently, just based on the kitchen scene. Turns out that was the only good part of the movie.

How about how dumb they look and the constant smug faces for "epic reaction images".
Or the racial undertones, or there doesn't need to be any reasons, it's forced memes.

reminder

Shrek was a meme because it was super over-marketed. Bee Movie was a meme because it was just a really bad attempt in general.

Cat in the Hat movie is bizarre, like someone was commissioned to make a parody of a Dr. Seuss book. I'm surprised people weren't fascinated by this movie earlier.

Wow even the boy in the add looks dissapointed...

>or..... there is a third option....
>*dramatic keyboard*
>MURDER

We already had the "car wash"

I actually liked this movie

Especially this sceneOr the explanation of the S.L.O.W and the S.H.I.T
It's amazing how this movie got approved for kids

>huge crush on her as a kid
>look up how she's doing a few years ago
>mfw
Why Taylor?

its this a reference?
sounds like a reference.

Ok /co ,the memes got me, iam going to watch it.

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>Shrek was a meme because it was super over-marketed.
Well for starters it still quite a meme. I think it has to do with its early popularity and success and then in the last some 8 years people started taking it apart and rebuilding it into random ass videos on youtube which then people started posting funny shit about our lord and savior shrek which then turned into a bit of a counter culture to all the obsessed fandoms out there. Praying to shrek is a hilarious green text story and the thread around it was pretty good too.

Bee movie was just bad so lol lets make videos replacing shit in it everytime someone says Bee and no one gives a flying fuck about cat in the hat.

This movie was so weird, and not in a good way

My favourite scene is when they have a kid swing a baseball bat right into the cat's nuts. It really sums up the movie for me.

I don't know who this movie was made for. It's got lots of childish humor and adult humor at random intervals, but made sure to make none of it funny.

It's a metaphor of the character actor. Dana Carvey is the master of disguise because he is never the star but the side character. He is the type of person who slides into a role and only afterwards do you realize "oh, that was Dana Carvey". It's the actor's struggle to establish an identity for himself, to make himself known, beyond simply the characters he wears like a mask.

Master of Disguise is a classic Shakespearean comedy.