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Directed by Chris Columbus.
Teenager Chris Parker (Elisabeth Shue) would rather party with her boyfriend, but when her beau breaks their date she reluctantly accepts a babysitting job. It isn't all TV and icebox-raiding when Chris' best friend Brenda (Penelope Ann Miller) calls her to announce that she's stranded at the bus station. With her youthful charges in tow (one of whom, 15-year-old Brad (Keith Coogan), has a hopeless crush on the babysitter), Chris heads into downtown Chicago to go to Brenda's rescue. Thus begins a roller coaster ride of comic mishaps, unexpected perils and hairbreadth escapes. IN one bit, blues singer Albert Collins refuses to allow Chris and company to leave the nightclub they've wandered into until they agree to sing along with a song borrowed from, of all things the 1939 B-picture Nancy Drew, Reporter! . Screenwriter and Steven Spielberg protégé Chris Columbus made his directorial debut with Adventures in Babysitting. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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minjoeminjoe I love it.
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"Let me come right out and say it: I am a 23 year old man who owns this movie on DVD and I am not afraid to say it. Some may call this movie a "guilty pleasure" film--I however, prefer to call it a damn fine movie.Adventures in Babysitting is a roller-coaster ride from start to finish and the more ridiculous and campy it gets, the better the movie becomes. What is amazing about this movie is that, despite the rather zany storylines, nothing ever becomes so overly convoluted that you can no longer take the film seriously. Adventures in Babysitting walks a fine line that screams, "we didn't take ourselves to seriously" while also clearly stating "we still think we made one hell of a movie."Elisabeth Shue is fantastic as "Chris Parker" the babysitter who gets herself into a night she is not soon to forget. Also, who couldn't love the craziness of a young Anthony Rapp playing Brads best friend. Oh yeah, thats right, the lead from the ... " [More]
leexineleexine It's what you'd expect
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"I saw this for the first time at age 20 so it wasn't nostalgic at all for me; however, it was exactly what I wanted it to be - cute, shallow and all in 80s clothes. if you feel like sitting back and having a few chuckles without having to think about anything, this is for you. Plus the jacket art is awesome. " [More]
animerionanimerion As fun as when I was a kid
by animerion in Movie Musings
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"Nostalgia can be a very tricky thing. On one hand it can be like welcoming back an old friend that you haven’t seen in a long time. Suddenly you are flooded with images and memories that take you back to simpler and perhaps happier times. Unfortunately there is also a less pleasant possibility to nostalgia, one that can remind you how much more mature you are compared to when you were younger. Long story short: It can make you feel old. Thankfully upon a recent viewing of Adventures in Babysitting I learned that perhaps I’m still not quite too old to enjoy this fun little film. While not high art, this is a movie that still gets a few good laughs out me to this day.The story is simple: An unwilling high school senior Chris Parker (Elizabeth Shue) is asked to sit for a group of kids. After the kids’ parents leave she gets a collect call from her friend who has runaway from home. So on a trip to the bus station in “the city” comedy ensues for our cast of ... " [More]
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All Movie Guide
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The surprise hit Adventures in Babysitting was what catapulted Elisabeth Shue from throwaway roles, like Ralph Macchio's girlfriend in The Karate Kid, to the status of legitimate teenybopper star with a fitness for light comedy. In fact, until her Oscar-nominated turn in Leaving Las Vegas, this breezy adventure constituted Shue's most recognizable accomplishment, which may say more about her subsequent choices than the cinematic durability of her babysitter extraordinaire. Still, a good escapist potboiler like this tends to stick in the memory, especially when it's spiced up by preteen crushes and an infectious candy-coated sensibility. Like many other formulaic comedies that exceed the modest goal of supplying inoffensive family entertainment, Adventures cruises along on a combination of smart writing, energetic directing, and, perhaps most important, performances that are effortlessly familiar. As co-screenwriter and director, Chris Columbus bears a hefty responsibility for whatever lingering charms the film has, as it builds pleasingly on the child-themed adventures he penned in Gremlins and The Goonies, as well as previewing his Home Alone movies. In the capable hands of Columbus and Shue, babysitting has never been less mundane. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 



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