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This is a great follow up, this film like the first is full of great one liners, and the murders are just as amusing. The characters/cast are fun and enjoyable. You really get the feeling everyone is having a great time on set. Would recommend people to check it out if your looking for a bit of fun and nothing serious.
Not as good as the first one, but fun enough and enjoyable. The ending saved the movie from being a disappointing sequel.
I was surprised about the cast. But I don't want to spoil yet.
- jack-39973
- Sep 12, 2020
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I felt it very dumb and even I got some scary movie vibes in comparison to the first one that was funny and all that but interesting, this one was just a disappointment because I liked the first one and there is a way to kill the saga. After all, they feel like two different genres and styles.
These comments assume viewers have seen 'The Babysitter'.
Two years after the events of 'The Babysitter' only his friend Melanie believes his version of what happened; everybody else, including his parents, think he is delusional. Since he refuses to say he imagined what happened his parents decide to send him to a specialist psychiatric school. The day he is due to be sent there Melanie invites him to join her, and a few of her friends, for some fun at the lake. Unfortunately for Cole the events of two years ago are going to restart... more teens need his blood to do a deal with the devil and the ghosts of those dispatched in the first film are back hoping that by completing the ritual before sunrise they can return to life. At least this time Cole has an ally in the form of Phoebe, the new girl in school who is rumoured to have killed her parents.
I really enjoyed 'The Babysitter' so hoped this would be good too; while it isn't as good as the original it still manages to be fun. There are plenty of laughs to be had as well as entertainingly over-the-top gory deaths... assuming you like decapitations and spraying blood; and who doesn't!? Having the original villains return was good although sadly we see far less of Babysitter Bee in this one. The identity of the new villain is a bit of a surprise but does seem a little forced. The cast is solid enough and the soundtrack is pretty good. The change of location is good; the lake in the desert might be very open but it is still hard to escape from. I liked the addition of Phoebe, she is a nicely ambiguous character who seems to be a friend who one is allowed to suspect could turn into a final 'surprise villain. Overall I don't think this is quite up to the standard of the original but it is still well worth watching.
Two years after the events of 'The Babysitter' only his friend Melanie believes his version of what happened; everybody else, including his parents, think he is delusional. Since he refuses to say he imagined what happened his parents decide to send him to a specialist psychiatric school. The day he is due to be sent there Melanie invites him to join her, and a few of her friends, for some fun at the lake. Unfortunately for Cole the events of two years ago are going to restart... more teens need his blood to do a deal with the devil and the ghosts of those dispatched in the first film are back hoping that by completing the ritual before sunrise they can return to life. At least this time Cole has an ally in the form of Phoebe, the new girl in school who is rumoured to have killed her parents.
I really enjoyed 'The Babysitter' so hoped this would be good too; while it isn't as good as the original it still manages to be fun. There are plenty of laughs to be had as well as entertainingly over-the-top gory deaths... assuming you like decapitations and spraying blood; and who doesn't!? Having the original villains return was good although sadly we see far less of Babysitter Bee in this one. The identity of the new villain is a bit of a surprise but does seem a little forced. The cast is solid enough and the soundtrack is pretty good. The change of location is good; the lake in the desert might be very open but it is still hard to escape from. I liked the addition of Phoebe, she is a nicely ambiguous character who seems to be a friend who one is allowed to suspect could turn into a final 'surprise villain. Overall I don't think this is quite up to the standard of the original but it is still well worth watching.
Definitely a more comedic follow up compared to the first but still just as entertaining.
If they make a third one, I would try to put the leads in a scarier situation again.
Otherwise, decently entertaining film.
If they make a third one, I would try to put the leads in a scarier situation again.
Otherwise, decently entertaining film.
- maanikroda
- Sep 10, 2020
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Babysitter: Killer Queen is just a fun modern slasher with a lot of gore.
I think the movie refrences feel kind of forced i don't like that. The acting is pretty good. I like the characters and overall i really like it and i hope they make a sequel to it.
I think the movie refrences feel kind of forced i don't like that. The acting is pretty good. I like the characters and overall i really like it and i hope they make a sequel to it.
- jonflottorp
- Apr 9, 2022
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Why does this feel so different from the first? It's like they did a "Scary Movie" version... It's just full on nonsense.
I enjoyed The Babysitter, however, The Babysitter: Killer Queen had very little in common with the first film. The issues come down to Brian Duffield not being retained as the screenwriter. The team of McG (also Director of both films), Dan Lagana, Jimmy Warden, and Brad Morris cobbled together a film full of unrelated film references and teenage sex jokes.
The Babysitter wasn't a masterpiece when it came to dialogue, yet in comparison to its sequel, it looks Oscar worthy. The Babysitter: Killer Queen doesn't have anything clever, wastes money on needless graphics, and fails to deliver on narratives in the original.
It's shocking the script used for the film wasn't a rough draft for a potential plot sequence. The Babysitter: Killer Queen took the worst possible narrative and turned it into a barely coherent sequel.
If you are going to produce a sequel, at least keep it true to the source material. It may also be helpful to retain the individual who drafted the first screenplay.
Real Score: 3.6
The Babysitter wasn't a masterpiece when it came to dialogue, yet in comparison to its sequel, it looks Oscar worthy. The Babysitter: Killer Queen doesn't have anything clever, wastes money on needless graphics, and fails to deliver on narratives in the original.
It's shocking the script used for the film wasn't a rough draft for a potential plot sequence. The Babysitter: Killer Queen took the worst possible narrative and turned it into a barely coherent sequel.
If you are going to produce a sequel, at least keep it true to the source material. It may also be helpful to retain the individual who drafted the first screenplay.
Real Score: 3.6
- MrAwesome1022
- Sep 12, 2020
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This movie was just straight up hilarious. It never got like it was getting boring or going to fast. If you liked the first one you're definitely gonna enjoy this one, maybe even more. The characters were hilarious to watch even if they had little screen time but overall one of the few Netflix movies that feels like it's done well even for a sequel.
Ok so this was #4 trending movie in India on Netflix. The pace is good but is purely made pf adolescents as some scenes are meh! The slasher parts are really good, cinematography is awesome but the movie has no plot. Its one of those movies you can just binge watch! Just remember : Dont use your brain :D
- madonnicallysony
- Sep 12, 2020
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Don't get me wrong, the babysitter is one of my favorite movies of all time. but this was... incredibly hard to watch. it just sucked so bad. from the incessant 2019-2020 pop culture throwaway lines to the horrendous expansion in world, i truly disliked this film. about 20 minutes in, i knew that a tiger king reference was bound to happen at some point. still, my soul was incredibly crushed when it happened. all of the first movie's wit is replaced with cheap and honestly confusing lines like "he's the channing tatum of killing people". wtf does that mean? everything that made the babysitter great is now done in excess, making a sad parody of what was a really great film. funny bits from the original are played out and the overall reliance on such callbacks is tiring and cringeworthy to watch. all of the new characters are uninteresting and under-developed and all of the original interesting side characters (cole's parents, melanie's dad, etc) have an unwarranted amount of screen-time in which they fail to become more likeable or funny. the unnessesary amount of new characters is alienating to fans and the decision to move cole outside of his life/microcosm and into the "real world" is unnerving. it's so clear that without bee, the story falls apart. her charm is completely absent and the lack of a complex and lovable central relationship (bee and cole) is painstakingly apparent. even the font change (a very bold choice), is completely wrong for the film. the 80s slasher aesthetic of the first movie is symbolically reduced to that of a cheap 2000s remake. i honestly really wish i hadn't watched this movie. if you like the original babysitter, please BEWARE!!! truly disappointing. +1 star for cool deaths
- missmagnetz
- Sep 10, 2020
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Babysitters. Quick cutaways. Exploding heads. The required makings of a new loving relationship. Parents that simply refuse to understand that there's a satanic cult running amuck in their community promising members all their earthly desires - if they could only get that one crucial ingredient. All the ingredients measured out and added per the recipe
How long has it been since you saw a flick from this sub-genre? 'The Babysitter: Killer Queen,' is truly a guilty pleasure that mixes the recipe up just enough to make it fun. I won't bore you with the esoteric nonsense. The plot is familiar. The director directed; actor's acted; blood pumpers spurted; pyros went boom; and CGI FX were as good as could be expected, given the budget.
The only wiggle room was to have a bit of fun while making the film. Brief cutaways to familiar song & dance routines were kinda' cool. Occasional irreverent cartoon-like captions pit a unique spin on those we'd expect to see in the Adam West TV version of Batman.
It's a true "No apologies asked for; none given," film that looked fun to make. I say go for it - It's' fun with enough blood for everyone!
- But Wait! There's More!"
How long has it been since you saw a flick from this sub-genre? 'The Babysitter: Killer Queen,' is truly a guilty pleasure that mixes the recipe up just enough to make it fun. I won't bore you with the esoteric nonsense. The plot is familiar. The director directed; actor's acted; blood pumpers spurted; pyros went boom; and CGI FX were as good as could be expected, given the budget.
The only wiggle room was to have a bit of fun while making the film. Brief cutaways to familiar song & dance routines were kinda' cool. Occasional irreverent cartoon-like captions pit a unique spin on those we'd expect to see in the Adam West TV version of Batman.
It's a true "No apologies asked for; none given," film that looked fun to make. I say go for it - It's' fun with enough blood for everyone!
Watch without expectation, Its fun. Good to watch if you are bored. Not as good as the part I, Still i liked everything it delivered.
- iamkrishnashrestha
- Sep 9, 2020
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The Babysitter was an underrated and guilty watch. This is the one you turn off after 15 minutes or never finish. It's cartoony, forced jokes, editing is horrible.. There's no reason this should've been made, since the first one was such a "standalone". if you need a movie to fall asleep on, this is the one.
- rocketwoods
- Sep 9, 2020
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I mean, if you are watching this then you know what to expect with this film. It's a silly, slasher flick.
Did I enjoy the first one? Meh, I found it alright. So the question is did I enjoy this one? Also it's a huge meh. The last one I was slightly taken back because I didn't expect it to be a silly kind of film, so watching this I knew (which helped) what to expect. To sum it up, I think it's a worthy sequel. It gave me a few giggles here and there, plot is ok and characters are likeable enough. To be honest there's nothing that the film excels in, it's just an easy "brainless" watch.
What I will say is that you need to watch the first instalment, because you won't have a clue about what's going on in this one. But just don't expect a serious film, make sure you are watching this expecting a silly movie. And you will be fine. 6/10
Did I enjoy the first one? Meh, I found it alright. So the question is did I enjoy this one? Also it's a huge meh. The last one I was slightly taken back because I didn't expect it to be a silly kind of film, so watching this I knew (which helped) what to expect. To sum it up, I think it's a worthy sequel. It gave me a few giggles here and there, plot is ok and characters are likeable enough. To be honest there's nothing that the film excels in, it's just an easy "brainless" watch.
What I will say is that you need to watch the first instalment, because you won't have a clue about what's going on in this one. But just don't expect a serious film, make sure you are watching this expecting a silly movie. And you will be fine. 6/10
- danielmanson
- Sep 11, 2020
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- drewehanna
- Sep 10, 2020
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This movie is fun until the very end. I don't like the way they ended it. But anyway, this movie doesn't work on logic but it's a popcorn flick which doesn't take itself seriously and is self aware. It became a bit repetitive in the middel if you've watched the first part, but overall it's just a guilty pleasure to watch.
- YouTubeblack
- Sep 9, 2020
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A mostly pointless, forced, and incredibly formulaic sequel- The Babysitter: Killer Queen is not only a horror installment that didn't need to happen, but a very odd film, that bears the question all throughout, why? Besides the films many frustrating and cliche moments, it does keep a consistent enough pace to keep you entertained. For horror fans, who don't mind the content as long as it is entertaining, the film is a rather average sequel with the same flaws as the first film. Unfortunately for me, being entertaining, was simply not enough. This film is absolutely braindead, with the script having the intelligence level of a very violent 7 year old. There is nothing new about this film, nothing exciting, nothing memorable, and absolutely nothing special. It's just incredibly bland. The acting is as mediocre as the first film, and though the film does seem to finally give us a somewhat interesting character (Phobe), Jenna Ortega's performance just doesn't seem to fit the character on screen, and it ends up making her performance look a bit forced. However, there is very little about this film that isn't forced, whether it is its outlandish plot, plot twists, or incredibly lack of originality- the film doesn't feel like it should have been made, let alone attempted. In the end, The Babysitter: Killer Queen is an unneeded sequel on all fronts, and I would be completely fine with the franchise dying here before this franchise can somehow get even worse out of hand.
My Rating: 4.5/10
- Allierubystein666
- Sep 9, 2020
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Terminator was not the only film whose sequel was better, I loved Killer Queen more than the previous film.
So, McG is back with his satanic cult gang, with a bang. The pure sequel, good storyline, entertaining, crazier, stupid, and Jenna Ortega is so pretty that I'm in love with her.
And you guys were missing Samara Weaving right? Go watch the film.
So, McG is back with his satanic cult gang, with a bang. The pure sequel, good storyline, entertaining, crazier, stupid, and Jenna Ortega is so pretty that I'm in love with her.
And you guys were missing Samara Weaving right? Go watch the film.
- vishwaskverma
- Sep 9, 2020
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The twist is such a spit in the face to fans of the first one, stay away from this movie if you like the first one, it is so bad, not only to people who critique movies, but also the average joe, who watched the first one and figured the second would be as good. WHO WROTE THIS MOVIE AND THOUGHT IT WAS GOOD?!?! WHO EVEN REVIEWED THE STORY AND TOLD THEM IT WAS GOOD?!?
- kaiscomics
- Sep 9, 2020
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- heather_lynn_brown21
- Sep 17, 2020
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- frankie-08908
- Sep 17, 2020
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