MPAA Rated: R for sexuality, strong language and some violenceĬast: Alicia Silverstone, Jeremy London, J.T. Even her 8-year-old charge fantasizes about walking in on her taking a bath and soaping up her back. It’s like watching Private Lessons edited for commercial television: pointless. Jennifer’s boyfriend (Jeremy London) is drunkenly going around with Jennifer’s ex (Nicky Katt) talking about fucking her, planning ways to fuck her, and fantasizing about fucking her complete with a lot of cuckolding. However, the film fails because if the point is to titillate, the fact that there is almost no nudity (certainly none by Silverstone) renders the film as nothing more than a soft-core porn flick with all of the “naughty bits” edited out. The daydream sequences with the babysitter would serve as justification to flash sex and nudity across the screen every five minutes. The film itself features a unique flavor and a competent crew of actors, while the script is of the stuff late-night cable programming gurus dream of. The mother is added in contrast with the babysitter: one just wants space to breathe from the desirous men surrounding her and the other wants nothing more than to feel desired once again. The film was released direct-to-video in October 1995. They all have explicit sexual fantasies about her and their passions become so strong that soon they cannot control their passions from boiling over into reality. The Babysitter is a 1995 American psychological thriller film directed by Guy Ferland and starring Alicia Silverstone, based on the short story of the same name by Robert Coover in his collection Pricksongs and Descants (1969). Darko, Trust, The Divide, Fear, Equus, The Call, The Resident, The Perfect Guy. Tucker fantasizing about his beautiful baby sitter. The Tuckers go to a party and proceed to get inebriated, with Mr. Walsh) and his wife, Dolly (Lee Garlington). The father wants her, the son wants her, the boyfriend wants her, and the neighborhood thug wants her. List of the best movies like The Babysitter (1995): The In Crowd, Gossip, S. Jennifer (Alicia Silverstone) is a lovely teen who has been hired to baby-sit the kids of Harry Tucker (J.T. Beautiful high-school student Jennifer starts baby-sitting for the wealthy Tucker family, only to inspire. The story: The forty-something couple leave for a party, leaving their son and daughter tended to by the young Ms. Erotic thriller starring Alicia Silverstone. ![]() ![]() Take heed, for the shocking desires brought forth in this film are of the average thoughts that a typical male has about a thousand times a day. J.T Walsh's performance is so good that it belongs in a Luis Bunuel Movie rather than this terrible excuse for a motion picture. Toss in nubile Alicia Silverstone and watch these men turn into swine before your very eyes. The Babysitter (1995) is a film that would be much better in the hands of someone like a Luis Bunuel, Nicolas Roeg, Terry Gilliam, or a Abel Ferrara. The main ingredients of The Babysitter consist of an array of potential male heat: The boyfriend (Jeremy London) with blue-balls, the “friend” (Nicky Katt) who wants to help their relationship (well, help himself), the forty-something father of two (JT Walsh) with a wife of receding beauty (Lois Chiles), and the son on the verge of manhood (Ryan Slater). Walsh), and even Harry's randy pre-teen son Jimmy (Ryan Slater). ![]() Lurking in the forefront of his thoughts, hiding behind his smiling and seemingly innocent face, lies pure, unadulterated lust, the likes of which would make you cringe, if not run for your very life. Jennifer (Alicia Silverstone) is a lovely teen who has been hired to baby-sit the kids of Harry Tucker (J.T. The Babysitter stars Alicia Silverstone as Jennifer, object of lust for her ineffectual bookworm boyfriend Jack (Jeremy London), colossal teenage jerk Mark (Nicky Katt), married man Harry Tucker (J.T. Ladies, if you were ever unfortunate enough to be able to read into the thoughts of your typical sex-starved male, you’d might be appalled at what you’d find.
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