Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever
Dir: Tim Hill
2014
***
I have now watched, witnessed and put myself
through over a hundred Christmas films and apart from the classics (which are
mostly overrated) most of them are beyond awful. Don't get me wrong, I like
Christmas and I take part each year with an element of enthusiasm, but I'm also
a realist. Christmas films are generally bloody awful, with few
exceptions. In recent years the Christmas film has become something of an
industry and every year brings one half decent festive film and around 500
utterly despicable ones. This is not an exaggeration. They are generally made
in California, are filmed during the middle of summer and start being televised
around mid-October. Most feature re-used Christmas film stories, a former
b-list star and/or an annoying child or dog. So, the idea of a Christmas film
based around an internet sensation and meme star is something beyond something
I would most likely detest. Just the very idea that being a 'meme star' is a
thing fills me with loathing but the fact that Grumpy Cat (her real name is the
annoyingly misspelled Tardar Sauce) has absolutely nothing to do with Christmas
and is clearly a soulless and rather unimaginative money making scheme makes me
want to punch a kitten in the face out of disgust. However, Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever doesn't pretend
to be anything it isn't, in fact, it knows just how cynical and awful it is and
reminds the audience every other minute. I can't believe I'm admitting this but
I actually quite liked it. The story itself is a little bit like Home
Alone meets Paul
Blart: Mall Cop and as awful
as that sounds but Grumpy Cat (voiced by the suitably deadpan sounding Aubrey
Plaza) will remind you consistently that a) Christmas films suck, b) What did
you expect from a film that advertises itself as awful and c) "Some people
are born great, other become great, and the rest watch cat movies, guess which
one you are". It takes a rather satisfying swipe at Hallmark and Lifetime
Christmas movies and reminds everyone just how stupid everything is, which I
think is important, especially at this time of year. The festive season is a
bombardment of how wonderful things are, how good we can be and how magical
everything is. It's nice that a pissed off looking cat can come along and say
'No it isn't', even when you know there are a group of soulless, unimaginative
and greedy people behind this monstrosity. It's no masterpiece but as far as
Christmas film go its close and a refreshing change of pace. Meow.
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