Exoticalot
People are voting emotionally.
Benas Mcloughlin
Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
Zlatica
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Francene Odetta
It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
kapelusznik18
***SPOILERS**** After moving into their dream house in the country the Jarretts Lindsey & Paul, Kethleen Quinlan and a Richard Dryfuss looking Timothy Bushfield,, soon find out that they are in fact encroaching on a cat pack that's occupying the house. The pack is headed by the scary looking feral gay alpha male who as it soon turns out take no prisoners and are determined to run them out of the place. This all starts when the Jarrett's adopt a stray cat and her kitten found in the woods in order to help them out on the out of control rat problem that their facing. As it turned out it was the cats that were far more dangerous then any rat pack who soon-headed by the alpha male-were driven out by them who occupied the house.There's also Lindsey's sister the sex starved Claire Lederer, Claudia Christian, whom Paul is representing in her divorce action against her never at home-And always out partying- husband whom she developed the hots for. All this creates tensions between the two sisters to the point of them swinging and throwing drinks at each other in public and making Paul's task of doing his job-as a lawyer and husband-that much more difficult. It's when the cat pack start to come into the open, with the alpha male staking out his territory, that the cat sh*t finally hits the fan as well as everything else in the house. ***SPOILERS**** Shocking scenes of hoards of cats running rampant all over the Jarrett house lead by the ferocious and unkempt looking alpha male who earlier took care of the caring and friendly phone-man, Gary McGurk, who discovered them hiding in the basement while installing the house phone. It's Lindsey and her 6 year old daughter Tessa, played by twins Heather & Jessica Lilley, who are trapped in the house with the feral alpha male leading the charge against them. As for Claire she ends up falling to her death by breaking her neck when attacked by the gray alpha male in her trying to rescue both her sister Lindsey and niece Tessa from the rampaging pack of wild cats. It's now up to Paul, driving to the house in a pouring rain, to save whet's left of his family as his well as pet dog Benny who ended up being mauled by the cat pack for sticking his nose, in the basement, where it doesn't belong. And it's only an electoral current, like an electric chair, that can bring this horror to a final end when the leader of the cat pack the alpha male ends up getting it between his teeth as he tries to finish off Paul!
cloudxhigh
This movie is such a fake. It doesn't represent the true majesty and betterment that cats have over vicious dogs. Cats are just better, and this movie would lead you to believe (falsely) that cats have the potential to harm humans, when nothing can be further than the truth. There's a reason the police use dogs when to commit acts of heinous violence against fellow humans, because dogs are more than happy to carry out those violent orders. So in further review This movie is fake So fake. I mean like on a list of fake things, this movie is probably at the totem pole tippy top of movies being fake. I've seen movies on SCI-FI channel that contain more credible accounts of happenings than this movie. Lastly, This movie portrays the most heinous acts of violence I can imagine, I would not recommend this movie to anyone. It is such a horrible rendition of a "feral cat."
oldskoolgeek
A couple years ago while in college, my roommate and I were flipping channels before heading off to a history class we were both enrolled in. That day we never made it to class because USA was showing this as its afternoon movie and we became so entertained by the crappiness of this film that we didn't dare leave before seeing the conclusion. You will want to slap Kathleen Quinlan silly for the way she freaks out -- so what, you have some stray cats in your house, she let them in the house in the first place!!! I forget where her husband is during all of this, but other people who come to help and investigate are put out of commission by these violent kitties. One of my favorite scenes is where she goes to look for her "baby" (who is like a 5 year old girl) in the crib and there is nothing but cats to be found and Quinlan freaks out as if they had eaten her ugly daughter. If you are looking for something scary, don't even consider this because the supposed suspense and chills are nonexistent -- but it was good for a laugh and skipping a boring class.
Tubador
OK, let me say first of all that I few things went right with this movie. Its somewhat well acted, and the plot and scenes are generic, but well done. But the thing which ruins the entire basis of the movie is - THEY'RE CATS! Cats can't, therefore don't, kill people. Cujo, he's 250 pound dog, he could rip your leg off and beat you over the head with it. But these are cats, less than 10 lbs. Snap 'em like a Slim Jim I say! God I hate saying this but, "There's more than one way to skin a cat."