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The one bright spot: An archvillain named Mr. But good luck getting past the extra-crappy CGI of such characters as the Ninja Cats. The concept of dogs and cats waging a high-tech war for the hearts of humans is a rather cute one, as are many of the real cats and dogs in this film.
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At least we’ll always have the comic strip and those millions of plush Garfields suction-cupped to car windows all over the world. The orange, lasagne-loving cat is voiced by Bill Murray, a career decision he deeply regrets, as we learned in Zombieland. Okay, this is a terrible film with terrible, terrible animation, suitable only for anyone under five. The cat jumps at the killer, scaring him off, and saving the day. He realizes that their tabby, Floyd, can still sense him, so when his killer (Rick Aviles) breaks into their apartment, Sam screams at Floyd. Followed by The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat, which was made without Crumb or Bakshi.Īfter Sam (Patrick Swayze) is killed, he tries to warn wife Molly (Demi Moore) that she’s in danger. Fritz and his buddies do drugs, have group sex and run from the cops (who are literally pigs) in this controversial counterculture cartoon. Ralph Bakshi directed this X-rated adaptation of the Robert Crumb comic about a hedonistic, talking cat. He gives the kitten the milk and wades in to join Sylvia. Marcello goes to look for milk for the kitty and returns to find Sylvia frolicking in the Trevi Fountain, having put the kitten down first, naturally. The two wander the deserted streets of Rome at night, where Sylvia scoops up a stray white kitten and places it on her head. She seems to have killed it in self defense, but then we see the same cat resuming its patrol outside.Ī chance encounter with a kitten leads into one of the most famous film scenes of all time: Reporter Marcello (Marcello Mastroianni) is infatuated with visiting film star Sylvia (Anita Ekberg) and gets his chance to be alone with her after her fiancée ignores her. The cat makes its way inside the infamous Belasco House and attacks psychic Florence (Pamela Franklin). This lurid tale, based on the novel by Richard Matheson, is no exception.
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You can’t have a movie about a notoriously haunted mansion without a black cat stalking photogenically past it at regular intervals. Black Cat, The Legend of Hell House (1973) The cat reappears in the closing credits, walking over a newspaper that details the scandal we’ve just watched.ĩ5. The brief cat fight is the purr-fect set-up for a film set at a sleazy New Orleans brothel. In one of the most memorable opening credit sequences of all time (courtesy of famed artist Saul Bass), a black cat and his long-legged shadow prowls the alleys as the Oscar-nominated theme song by Elmer Bernstein blares. Luckily, the cat is one of the few victims who escapes from the yuppie psychopath. Then the same cat walks past and does the exact same thing, and he remarks, “Déja vu.” That’s when Trinity (Carrie Moss) realizes that something has been changed in the Matrix and they’re all in real trouble.Īfter an ATM instructs Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale), “Feed me a stray cat,” he prepares to kill the nearest stray cat he sees. When on a mission inside the Matrix, Neo (Keanu Reeves) sees a black cat walk past and shake itself. But it has a happy ending of sorts: As a friend tells Renton (Ewan McGregor) at Tommy’s funeral, after all that, “The kitten was fine.” Tommy keeps the kitten, but sorely neglects it, leading to him dying of toxoplasmosis from cat feces.
He tries to woo Lizzie back by giving her a kitten, but she refuses to take it. After his girlfriend Lizzie leaves him, the once drug-free Tommy turns to heroin and contracts AIDS. Bitey, right?Īn adorable kitten is, unfortunately, the bane of Tommy (Kevin McKidd) in a gruesome twist. Bitey,” and then falls to the pavement below-putting him in a position to actually perform his first human rescue. When the cat won’t come to him, he yells, “Fuck you, Mr. Bitey.” Dave finds the cat on a billboard and-with great effort-climbs up to rescue him. So he begins by trying to find a lost cat in his neighborhood called, hilariously, “Mr. When he decides to launch his superhero career, a newly suited-up Dave Lizewski (Aaron Johnson), finds a lack of people to save. Here are 100 of the most iconic movie cats (big and small) of all time. Whether man-eating lion or adorable kitty, cats have occupied important roles in some of our favorite films. There’d also be a lot less cuteness, menace and elegance. Dog people, cat people.Though they’d likely pretend to not care a whit-because, you know, cats-what would movies be without the feline persuasion? There’d certainly be a lot fewer jump-scares in horror movies, for one thing. When we did our list of the 100 Most Iconic Dogs in Film back in May, this list became inevitable.