The babysitter bee
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Even his supportive yet ditzy parents (Leslie Bibb and Ken Marino) don’t believe him and are even considering sending him to an institution. Cole’s status as a social pariah despite his achievements stems from the fact that after he killed Bee and her fellow cultists in self-defense, their bodies and the evidence of their actions had mysteriously disappeared – leading everyone to believe Cole just made it all up.
THE BABYSITTER BEE MOVIE
His only friend is Melanie (Emily Alyn Lind), his cute neighbor from the first movie who still has a crush on him despite having a dumb jock boyfriend now. Set two years later after the first film, Killer Queen finds Cole in his junior year of high school, bullied by literally everyone. As much as I enjoyed the first film, which saw nerdy preteen Cole (Judah Lewis) discover that his cool babysitter Bee (Samara Weaving) and her friends are a part of a Satanic cult, the sequel tries too hard to be edgy, and ruins everything good about the first film. In fact, if you want to be more accurate to the trailers, it’s bloody terrible. The Babysitter: Killer Queen, McG’s follow up to his 2017 Netflix horror-comedy The Babysitter, is terrible. 03:52 - The Babysitter movies are loaded with film references what movies did Lewis and Lind watch for the first time because of these scripts Lewis discusses nailing his The Sure Thing monologue in The Babysitter: Killer Queen.There is unfortunately no other way to say it.
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02:30 - Lind discusses finding out that she’d get to return for another Babysitter movie and continue Melanie’s story.00:30 - Lewis revisits working on Demolition with Jake Gyllenhaal and Jean-Marc Vallée and discusses what he learned from the experience that he still applies to his work today.“I think in every scene of this movie there are little nods and homages to different films, but it’ll be the kind of thing where, when we’re doing rehearsals, before we film any scene, McG’s coming up with his phone like, ‘Guys, I’ve gotta show you this!’ And it’s some scene or some little clip of some random movie that maybe only McG knows about.” Lewis also highlighted McG’s enthusiasm for sharing his love of film with the cast and also infusing that passion into the movies: And there’s a whole scene with mine and characters which starts out with a whole Deliverance reference, but then my character goes on this whole little monologue sort of thing in order to save Phoebe, and that entire thing is this really kind of beautifully crafted homage to a scene in The Sure Thing.” And then the second one is The Sure Thing, which is a Rob Reiner, John Cusack movie. There’s a lot of through-lines with that. The first one, which was The Graduate, which I don’t know how I had never seen. Here’s what Lewis said when asked for his favorite films that he watched for the first time because of the Babysitter movies: And I’m not just referring to the gore and violence the script also incorporates even more movie references, one of the most memorable of the bunch being Lewis’ rendition of a scene from The Sure Thing. That brief synopsis doesn’t do Killer Queen justice whatsoever because once the blood starts flowing, McG and his team really take everything to the max.