-Grumpy Cat has his own (Lifetime) movie and pairs up with a little girl to save a store in the mall from being robbed and, along the way, learn values of having friends.
-I'll be honest, for a Lifetime movie I actually didn't hate it. Yup.
-I really could not care for the story they borrowed from Mall Cop. It's just silly.
-The pace is not bad, but it does have some problems staying on track with some really irrelevant scene.
-I'll go ahead and point out the best thing about it: Throughout the entire film, Grumpy Cat, still in character, talks about how horrible the film is. This includes cheesy product placements, meme references, other film references, breaking the fourth wall a lot, and slamming Lifetime movies hard. Well played Grumpy Cat. Well played
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-The acting is on-par with a Lifetime movie. Cheesy and over-the-top. The voice of Grumpy cat is annoying, but pretty fitting actually.
-The music is like the worst Christmas music ever. Grumpy Cat pointed it out.
-The moral lesson in it also doesn't really add up. But Grumpy Cat pointed that out to.
-It is rated-G and has some jokes that should really make it PG.
-So as a film it's not that good, but it points out all of its own flaws in a funny way. Still not great though. I would probably give it a very high 6.5, and if you are interested it's not a bad watch on Netflix/Redbox. But if you are like 'meh' like most people will be, Grumpy Cat's Worth Christmas Ever is not really worth watching.