Catmoviecom 2021
Most people assumed catmoviecom had been abandoned since 2004. But in March 2021, the webmaster—who goes only by “Mittens”—posted a new update:
“Still here. Watched ‘The Electrical Life of Louis Wain’ (Amazon, 2021). Finally, a movie that takes cat artists seriously. Review added.”
That’s right. In 2021, someone updated a 20-year-old cat movie fansite to review Benedict Cumberbatch’s quirky biopic about the cat-obsessed painter. catmoviecom 2021
Other 2021 additions included:
Q: Is catmoviecom still active in 2023/2024?
A: No. The domain currently redirects to a generic ad farm. The "2021" version is strictly historical. Most people assumed catmoviecom had been abandoned since
Q: Was catmoviecom a virus?
A: Generally, no. Users in 2021 reported it as safe. However, any third-party sites claiming to be the "2021 backup" today should be scanned with antivirus software, as copycat sites often host malware.
Q: Can I buy the catmoviecom domain?
A: As of this writing, the domain is parked. However, it is not currently for sale at a standard rate. Whomever buys it has a heavy legacy to uphold. “Still here
Q: What was the best movie on catmoviecom 2021?
A: According to user polls, the undisputed favorite was the 4K fan-restoration of the 1919 Japanese short The Cat and the Butterflies (silent, black and white, runtime 7 minutes). Second place went to the director's cut of Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties.
If you had navigated to catmoviecom in 2021, what would you have seen? Based on archived screenshots and user testimonials from the r/ObscureMedia subreddit, the layout was minimalist—almost archaic—featuring a black background, green pixel text, and three rotating content sections:
| Category | Example Titles (2021 Rotation) | Notable Feature | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Silent Era | The Cat and the Canary (1927) | Public domain, no login required | | Animated Shorts | Top Cat (1961 series), Simon's Cat (2008) | Fan-remastered 4K versions | | Modern Indies | Kedi (2016), Gwen the Rescue Cat (2018) | Rare director's commentary tracks | | So-Bad-It's-Good | The Cat in the Hat (2003 – Live Action) | Hosted with a drunken MST3K-style text scroll |
Users consistently reported that the site's charm wasn't its library size, but its "Cat Randomizer" button. Clicking it would pull a random 30-second clip from any movie featuring a cat, creating an infinite, hypnotic loop of hisses, meows, and dramatic orchestral stings.