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Cats: The Butthole Cut gives a deep insight into the ills of Hollywood

Dominik Bärlocher
12.5.2020
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"Cats" is one of the most fascinating cinema flops of recent years. Somewhere there is supposed to be a cut in which cats have anus. The search for the butthole cut reveals an insight into the terrible working conditions in Hollywood.

The cinema film "Cats" is one of the most fascinating films of recent years. Not because the Hollywood version of the musical penned by Andrew Lloyd Webber was so great, but because the film is so bad. Nothing about the film is okay.

Wild rumours are now swirling around the film. The most persistent one is that there was once a cut of the film in which the cats had anatomically correct genitals. In other words, every cat once had an anus. A visible anus. The legend of the "butthole cut" was born.

This is now a reality. At least for a few minutes. Because after the few minutes of "haha" are over, an abyss opens up in which the working conditions for Hollywood productions, the idiosyncrasies of a director and the invisibility of those who make your film in the first place are laid bare.

But first, the fun part.

The legend of the "Butthole Cut"

It's 18 March 2020 and comedian Jack Waz is talking about a friend on Twitter. He was working on the film "Cats" in Hollywood. His job was to make sure that the humanoid cats in the film did not have a visible anus.

He concludes: Somewhere out there must exist a cut of the film in which the creepy human-cat hybrids in the film have anatomically correct anuses.

The Butthole Cut.

Almost 900,000 viewers have watched this video.

The truth behind the arse

Really funny.

Hey guys, I didn't watch the whole Oscars, but I'm going to assume they were really classy and thanked me for the 80-hour weeks I put in until I got fired and the studio closed its doors.
Yves McCrae, Twitter, 11. Februar

Strangely, Yves McCrae's IMDB page doesn't list his involvement with "Cats". But IMDB is at least partly curated by users, so it's not necessarily complete.

But McCrae, involved or not, is not the only one to address working conditions on the film.

"Almost slavery" in Hollywood?

Tom Hooper, however, didn't understand this and always asked for fully rendered versions of his cats. If he did get to see a Playblast, he sent nasty emails to employees. Worse still: Tom Hooper often demanded that his CGI cats exactly imitate the movements of real cats. "And as we all know: Cats don't dance," the anonymous source tells The Daily Beast.

So, that's it. I've run out of synonyms. Hence: cat arsehole. Just so that it's said.

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