Lame Beyond Belief



This movie is so predictable and the "scares" are about as frightening as my cat stepping under my feet, almost tripping me over.

First of all, why was the garage door left open but the alarm was set by the doctor? Wouldn't the alarm cover the garage as well? And her friend (cute blond) is able to enter the house (with garage open?) but the door she enters through wasn't set off?

If the house she is babysitting at is SO FAR OUT is it likely her friend is going to drive that far just to stay for five minutes? Oh, the gate (that opens automatically)- would that have not required someone from the inside to open it (unless you had a code or remote control switch?

The rich 1% as we'll call them, couldn't find a babysitter but they have a housesitter? If she lives on the 3rd floor why not ask her to watch the kids? Hell, they're asleep anyway!

The thing about the landline ringing showing up a cell phone ID is so obviously flawed. The cell # wouldn't show up on a landline w/o being programmed. Or maybe the doctor was doing blond Tiffany so he had her in the phone programmed. She was fruity but hot.

The most irritating is this serial killer, who has successfully murdered over a dozen people, can't off one clueless babysitter? Jill was about as clueless as they come too. She never peeked in on the kids! Hello!

Too predictable, too many cliches, too many "scares" that have already been done to death...

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I liked it.

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