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Holding just a 9% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes, Bo Welch’s 2003 directorial debut, Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat, is, simply put, a terrible movie – and it’s now streaming on Peacock as of November 1st. The live-action film is based on Dr. Seuss’ iconic 1957 children’s book of the same name and centers around the trouble-making character after he arrives at the home of the young Conrad and Sally, flipping their boredom into fun and leaving destruction in his wake. The movie, which stars Mike Myers, Dakota Fanning, and Spencer Breslin, was so disastrous that it won a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Excuse for an Actual Movie (All Concept/No Content) and also Worst Picture at the Stinkers Bad Movie Awards.
Is Dr. Seuss’ the Cat in the Hat Really That Bad?
“Worst movie ever” may seem hyperbolic, but in the case of The Cat in the Hat, it’s not. The film completely stripped all of the whimsy of Dr. Seuss’s work in favor of a film packed with crude and juvenile humor, including adult innuendos and potty humor, and a story that hardly resembled its source material, adding subplots and characters that never existed in the book. We also can’t talk about the movie without mentioning the nightmarish character design of Myers’ titular character, an extremely unsettling creature brought to life with disproportionate features that completely missed the whimsical mark and instead achieved a creepy status.








