Buena Vista Pictures | Release Date: July 3, 1987
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Tss5078Jan 31, 2018
Is it just me or were comedies funnier in the 80s? Adventures In Babysitting was by no means raunchy, it doesn't even compare to the films of today in that respect, but in someways there just seem to be a lot more laughs in these classic 80sIs it just me or were comedies funnier in the 80s? Adventures In Babysitting was by no means raunchy, it doesn't even compare to the films of today in that respect, but in someways there just seem to be a lot more laughs in these classic 80s comedies. For those who don't know the story, Chris (Elizabeth Shue) passes up a night with her boyfriend to babysit for two kids. It was the right choice, but when her best friend is left stranded and in trouble, Chris is forced to take the kids into Chicago to go and rescue her. What awaits her there is an adventure she never saw coming, with everything from gangsters to car trouble and perhaps even a new romantic interest? This film was supposed to be the one that made Karate Kid alum, Elizabeth Shue, a big star, but despite the films success and eventual cult status, it never happened. It's hard to understand why that is. I think it has a lot to do with her virtually disappearing for three years after this film, only to re-appear for a bit part in Back To The Future. Had she ridden the wave of success from this performance, she would have been one of the late 80s biggest names. Shue was fantastic, tough when she needed to be, caring when she wanted to be, and of course she always had the right line on the tip of her tongue. Add to the mix two obnoxious young teens and a tough as nails young tomboy and you have a mixture for success. Lest we forget this was a Christopher Columbus film, so we also have all those oddballs and crazy dumb criminals we know and love thrown in there too. Adventures In Babysitting was almost like a trial run for Home Alone, three years later. While the film certainly had it's share of flaws, and would not be rated PG-13 by today's standards, it was a largely enjoyable family film and in many ways a distant cousin to Home Alone. I loved this film when I was a kid and I appreciate it even more now, Adventures In Babysitting is highly recommended fun for the whole family! Expand
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SimpsonFansJun 13, 2017
What a good film. It has a loot full of funny scenes and I heard that RyanGoodwin TheMovieEntertainment has the 1988/1997 VHS of this. So yeah I must agree with him.
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GIjOE54Apr 7, 2023
Adventures in Babysitting is a creative concept of the worst possible way a simple babysitting job can go wrong. While it does stumble at times in the plot department, it’s meant to all be played for laughs and the humor absolutely lands. TheAdventures in Babysitting is a creative concept of the worst possible way a simple babysitting job can go wrong. While it does stumble at times in the plot department, it’s meant to all be played for laughs and the humor absolutely lands. The characters – while not extremely deep – are done well and don’t generally follow tropes; all of which backed with decent acting. The Chicago setting is treated like a fantasy world, with a sort of mystic air of danger and intrigue to idealistic kids who have never traveled outside the suburbs, though it does suffer from a bad CGI background building insert once or twice. The soundtrack is mostly licensed and recognizable tunes that also includes one original song that plays into the plot; which helps to offset the slightly bland movie music that is presented. Sound design is very 80s in the best possible way with the over-exaggerated noises we’ve all come to love from the era. While the ending is somewhat abrupt and confusing, the film is a lot of fun for young adults and up and I highly recommend it. Expand
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