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  1. Nov 21, 2003 · In 1957 Dr. Seuss published ''The Cat in the Hat,'' a whimsical story of feline misrule written in infectious four-beat anapestic lines, that forever changed the way American children learn to...

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  2. Nov 21, 2003 · The Cat’s catmobile sprouts three steering wheels, and The Cat leads them on a fantasy tour of the town in search of their runaway dog. The theory is that Mrs. Kwan, apparently a narcoleptic, will never notice their absence since she has fallen asleep immediately after arriving to baby-sit.

  3. When it came out, the reviews evoked a stench so vile as to rival a floater from Fat Bastard. If you grew up loving Dr. Suess books, then you can be grateful that this film did so poorly. Not only was it hated by most audiences, but the Suess family's distress resulted in them deciding to never license his books again for any future film ...

  4. Don't think of it strictly as Cat in the Hat, the impossibly cool, borderline magic and basically sociopathic cat who comes in and makes a day way too exciting, think of that character as having made a child with Mike Myers.

  5. Directed by Bo Welch (a production designer making his helming debut), "Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat" is a spirited fantasy that doesn't slow down long enough for the viewer to think about its flaws.

  6. Director: Bo Welch. Cast: Mike Myers, Alec Baldwin, Kelly Preston, Dakota Fanning, Spencer Breslin, Amy Hill, Sean Hayes. Screenplay: Alec Berg & David Mandel & Jeff Schaffer, based on the book by Dr. Seuss. Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki. Music: David Newman.

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  8. Susan Gordanshekans “A Dysfunctional Cat”, which is essentially one of the most awkward boy meets girl scenarios in cinema, is actually a refreshing (and sometimes painfully and hilariously real) take on arranged marriages in contemporary times.

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