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Siete chicas de secundaria organizan un campamento de guardería para niños y al mismo tiempo experimentan los típicos dolores de crecimiento de la adolescencia.Siete chicas de secundaria organizan un campamento de guardería para niños y al mismo tiempo experimentan los típicos dolores de crecimiento de la adolescencia.Siete chicas de secundaria organizan un campamento de guardería para niños y al mismo tiempo experimentan los típicos dolores de crecimiento de la adolescencia.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios y 1 nominación en total
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Ok, so the BSC movie is good - but it was, to me, a bit of a letdown. Now, it's possible that I don't remember the books as well as I would like to think I do. Five years since reading a BSC book can make a difference.
The plot I had no complaints with; I remember there being a BSC book or two with similar storylines. It's the character development I didn't like. Some of the behavior, mostly Kristy's, seemed slightly off. On the other hand, I like the actors/actresses picked for the roles.
I also missed some faves from the books (I always enjoyed Kristy's older brothers, whenever they showed up, and some of my favorite charges were missing.) but i know that not every character could be cast - finding ways to involve each one would result in an insanely long movie.
Overall, it's cute. But I'll take the books any day.
The plot I had no complaints with; I remember there being a BSC book or two with similar storylines. It's the character development I didn't like. Some of the behavior, mostly Kristy's, seemed slightly off. On the other hand, I like the actors/actresses picked for the roles.
I also missed some faves from the books (I always enjoyed Kristy's older brothers, whenever they showed up, and some of my favorite charges were missing.) but i know that not every character could be cast - finding ways to involve each one would result in an insanely long movie.
Overall, it's cute. But I'll take the books any day.
My friends and I used to love this book so much that every month we ran to the bookstore and buy them. Two of my favorite actresses are in the movie, Rachael Leigh Cook and Larisa Oleinik. This story is about Kristy meeting her real father and Stacey lying about her age to Luca and going to N.Y. The story is really good. Especially for little girls. The whole family can watch it. I recommend this movie to Everyone. I give 7 out of 10. Austin O'Brien('My girl2','Last Action Hero') is appearing as Rachael's boyfriend, Logan Bruno.
In my opinion this is a great family film! I never cared about the books, but I loved the TV show, and when the movie came out, it was a must see, and I've just recently bought a copy of it. If you have kids, it's a must have. If you don't have kids, it's a must have!
When I first saw this movie, I wanted to run far, far away. The cheese! The corniness! The horror! But years later, I have come to appreciate it. Everyone who's familiar with the BSC will definitely watch this movie looking for any discrepancies from the series, and discrepancies abound. As for the actresses who play the Baby-Sitters? Well, one's wearing a wig, another is way older than the others, and one just seemed like a bad casting choice altogether. And as for the plot? Kristy's dad coming to town and everything involving that was a real downer. Plus, the Stacey/Luka thing (despite the fact that Luka is HOT!) was just WEIRD. The best parts in the movie were those involving the play group. What also saves this movie is its hidden talent(s) -- look for Kyla Pratt, Scarlett Pomers ("I've been to the moon!"), Larisa Oleynik, Rachael Leigh Cook, Marla Sokoloff, and Austin O'Brien. So all in all I've chosen to look past the cheese and realize that this movie is just a G-rated romp about friendship that really isn't a waste of your afternoon to watch. 7 stars out of 10.
Okay, so maybe I am a 17-year-old guy now. That never stopped me from Liking The Baby-sitters Club and I only stopped reading the books because my mother didn't want me to.
I still haven't popped out of the phase, and I occasionally go back to read the books.
When I saw the movie appear, I wanted to go accompany a friend to see it (she was only 7).
Anyhow, I missed my chance there and didn't get to see the film until it appeared on Showtime down here (a year after it was released on video).
I still found it appealing. Mainly thanks to the park bench scene between Stacey, Luka and Rosie (I always thought Stacey was Charlotte Johanssen's favourite...)
Basically the Club of the title is holding a playgroup (I now scare you by saying it sounds like book #7) except there is a perturbed neighbour who threatens the club, and Kristy's father demands that she spends more time with him while letting nobody else know of his existence in Stoneybrook.
On top of that, Claudia has summer school, Mary Anne is the only person to know the truth about Kristy and Alan Gray (stupid jerky dweeb extraordinaire) is trying to date Dawn using tips from Logan. And diabetic Anastasia Elizabeth McGill is in love with a guy four years her senior.
That's pretty much the books done for you
I still haven't popped out of the phase, and I occasionally go back to read the books.
When I saw the movie appear, I wanted to go accompany a friend to see it (she was only 7).
Anyhow, I missed my chance there and didn't get to see the film until it appeared on Showtime down here (a year after it was released on video).
I still found it appealing. Mainly thanks to the park bench scene between Stacey, Luka and Rosie (I always thought Stacey was Charlotte Johanssen's favourite...)
Basically the Club of the title is holding a playgroup (I now scare you by saying it sounds like book #7) except there is a perturbed neighbour who threatens the club, and Kristy's father demands that she spends more time with him while letting nobody else know of his existence in Stoneybrook.
On top of that, Claudia has summer school, Mary Anne is the only person to know the truth about Kristy and Alan Gray (stupid jerky dweeb extraordinaire) is trying to date Dawn using tips from Logan. And diabetic Anastasia Elizabeth McGill is in love with a guy four years her senior.
That's pretty much the books done for you
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- CuriosidadesStacy Linn Ramsower, a natural blonde, had to dye and perm her hair for the role of redheaded, frizzy-haired Mallory Pike.
- PifiasIn one scene, Stacey's hair alternates from straight to curly, depending on the shot.
- Citas
Logan Bruno: [to Alan who is trying to get Dawn to like him and just squirted her with a novelty flower] I said give her a flower, not squirt her with one!
- Créditos adicionalesRandom phone calls are heard throughout the opening credits.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Nostalgia Chick: Babysitters Club (2009)
- Banda sonoraGirl-Girlfriend
Written by David Michael Frank, Todd Smallwood and Kevin Krakower
Performed by BSC with lead vocal by Lisa Donovan Lukas (as Lesa O'Donovan)
Produced by David Michael Frank and Todd Smallwood
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- The Baby-Sitters Club
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- Presupuesto
- 6.500.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 9.685.976 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 3.418.908 US$
- 20 ago 1995
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 9.685.976 US$
- Duración1 hora 34 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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