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A teenager discovers the girl hired to look after his little sister is a vampire.A teenager discovers the girl hired to look after his little sister is a vampire.A teenager discovers the girl hired to look after his little sister is a vampire.
- Awards
- 4 nominations total
Laura de Carteret
- Samantha Morgan
- (as Laura DeCarteret)
Nathaniel Stephenson
- Gord
- (as Nathan Stephenson)
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This Movie used to be on Netflix and so did the show, I very much enjoyed it as a kid. And I even found the show to be fun and Entertaining. However, I decided to watch it again, and it's still a whole lot of fun, and it is very short. It felt so quick, so let's review "My Babysitters a Vampire Slayer".
So two or should I say 3 dorky teens love Star Wars and other nerdy things like Computers and comics, and even space. But in the process that also means Ethan isn't great at looking after his little sister, so the parents need someone to look after them. And up to this point there's alot of funny jokes and teens being teens.
As Ethan gets his lunch, he hits the babysitter due to a lack of concentration. The Babysitter isn't bemused by this and gets angry. Just before they both realise, that she is the Babysitter, but what Ethan doesn't realise is she's so more then that.
She is a Vampire. And because Rory wants to be cooler and more popular he decides to go to a party, not realising the dangers he is in. However, that's where most of the Vampires are. We get alot of funny lines about how HOT the Babysitter is. So they all have to stop the Vampires.
It gets a 7 from me, because it is short and simple and effective enough, and doesn't drag like some other movies these days, decently fun.
Would I recommend this film?
Yes I would.
So two or should I say 3 dorky teens love Star Wars and other nerdy things like Computers and comics, and even space. But in the process that also means Ethan isn't great at looking after his little sister, so the parents need someone to look after them. And up to this point there's alot of funny jokes and teens being teens.
As Ethan gets his lunch, he hits the babysitter due to a lack of concentration. The Babysitter isn't bemused by this and gets angry. Just before they both realise, that she is the Babysitter, but what Ethan doesn't realise is she's so more then that.
She is a Vampire. And because Rory wants to be cooler and more popular he decides to go to a party, not realising the dangers he is in. However, that's where most of the Vampires are. We get alot of funny lines about how HOT the Babysitter is. So they all have to stop the Vampires.
It gets a 7 from me, because it is short and simple and effective enough, and doesn't drag like some other movies these days, decently fun.
Would I recommend this film?
Yes I would.
I still don't get why the show got cancelled, as far as I know, this was the last descent and actually enjoyable TV series on Disney, it was funny and ingenious with awesome characters and an incredible love plot between Ethan and Sarah, which we didn't get to see if something really happened, gotta cry.
If a new season or second movie could be on plans, so we could get a proper finale, the producers must know we DON'T want a kind of "new generation" with new actors or new characters, we want to know what happened to these with the awesome cast it had.
This was and IS my favorite show ever, hope I am alive when the proper finale airs.
If a new season or second movie could be on plans, so we could get a proper finale, the producers must know we DON'T want a kind of "new generation" with new actors or new characters, we want to know what happened to these with the awesome cast it had.
This was and IS my favorite show ever, hope I am alive when the proper finale airs.
My Babysitter's A Vampire is the Disney version of Twilight. It may be a little cheesy and not particularly scary but it's a fun supernatural movie that is enjoyable to watch. The cast of characters are adorable yet goofy. It's nice to see some new talent and they actually do a really good job with engaging the audience.
I'm also very impressed with the concept and story idea. They seem to have thought out the idea as it had multi-dimensional plot lines that came together nicely in the end. Now I don't want to be too harsh so honestly I don't believe I would make any changes to improve the film. It's a solid effort and perfect spooky Halloween viewing.
I'm also very impressed with the concept and story idea. They seem to have thought out the idea as it had multi-dimensional plot lines that came together nicely in the end. Now I don't want to be too harsh so honestly I don't believe I would make any changes to improve the film. It's a solid effort and perfect spooky Halloween viewing.
The film is by no means a masterpiece. The story is rather ridiculous, the violence is almost non existent and, besides being with vampires, it is completely not horror. However, it is really fun. It reminds me of the original 1985 Fright Night film, only for children and with a lot of sci-fi and horror references.
While it is not perfect, it has the potential to become a classic, as the child actors were decent, the production values as well and the people that took part of the project were clearly having a lot of fun filming it.
And there is also a series! I haven't watched it yet, but I am willing to bet it will be fun as well. Go, Canada!
While it is not perfect, it has the potential to become a classic, as the child actors were decent, the production values as well and the people that took part of the project were clearly having a lot of fun filming it.
And there is also a series! I haven't watched it yet, but I am willing to bet it will be fun as well. Go, Canada!
After learning his fellow student babysitter is a vampire, a kid and his best friend team up with her to battle an evil vampire looking to harvest souls from the town's residents.
For a teeny-bopper vampire film, this one turned out to be a lot more fun than anticipated. One of the better features is that it manages to make the vamps something to be feared. Despite being set in a world of romantic vampire-lord, the creatures here are incredibly threatening and much more like traditional vampires, setting up a plan to steal souls, putting more interest in feasting than romanticizing and even openly attacking people to turn them into fellow vampires, making it a lot more savvy in dealing with these issues than would be expected. Even more telling is how much it deals with battling the vamps, managing to contain a lot more battles and confrontations which are a lot more intense, from the big brawl with the pizza-man to the raid on the house party as well as several other pretty big battles in here. These make the film a lot more action-packed and keeps it from being boring, as the darker-themed storyline and investigations also help out and the humor mixes well with the fair amount of suspense for a rather satisfying film. The only real down-side, aside from the lack of on-screen vampire violence, is the rather cheesy nature of this one derived from it's teen-centered approach as the jokes and attitudes towards what are supposedly-frightening figures who are instead treated as comical beings is a bit problematic to take for a more seasoned horror fan, yet strangely makes it a more-than-serviceable entry as a starter-horror feature.
Rated Unrated/PG: Violence and children-in-jeopardy.
For a teeny-bopper vampire film, this one turned out to be a lot more fun than anticipated. One of the better features is that it manages to make the vamps something to be feared. Despite being set in a world of romantic vampire-lord, the creatures here are incredibly threatening and much more like traditional vampires, setting up a plan to steal souls, putting more interest in feasting than romanticizing and even openly attacking people to turn them into fellow vampires, making it a lot more savvy in dealing with these issues than would be expected. Even more telling is how much it deals with battling the vamps, managing to contain a lot more battles and confrontations which are a lot more intense, from the big brawl with the pizza-man to the raid on the house party as well as several other pretty big battles in here. These make the film a lot more action-packed and keeps it from being boring, as the darker-themed storyline and investigations also help out and the humor mixes well with the fair amount of suspense for a rather satisfying film. The only real down-side, aside from the lack of on-screen vampire violence, is the rather cheesy nature of this one derived from it's teen-centered approach as the jokes and attitudes towards what are supposedly-frightening figures who are instead treated as comical beings is a bit problematic to take for a more seasoned horror fan, yet strangely makes it a more-than-serviceable entry as a starter-horror feature.
Rated Unrated/PG: Violence and children-in-jeopardy.
Did you know
- TriviaThe original script was much darker and more terrifying, since at first it was planned to make a horror movie for young people and teenagers, however the script underwent certain modifications and some scenes were softened. However, the final project still contains references to black magic, the stealing of souls and the scene where Erika takes Rory's blood.
- GoofsWhen Ethan and Benny are watching the video that Rory sent them in the school hallway (before realizing that they will have to attend the Dusk movie premiere), they shouldn't have seen Rory on camera because, by that point in the movie, he was a full vampire. He shouldn't have showed up on camera.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Wars, épisode I : La Menace fantôme (1999)
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