8/10
Campy, Action-Packed, Star-Studded, and Gory: McG Delivers With This Sequel!
14 December 2021
It's Finally Here! The B!tch Is Back! Ever Since I Found Out That My Favorite Netflix Film Was Getting A Sequel I Was Pumped. What Pumped Me Up Even More Was The Story That Would Be Told This Time Around... "The Babysitter: Killer Queen" Takes Place 2 Years After The Events Of The First Babysitter. Cole Is Haunted By The Constant Flashbacks And The Constant Trauma That He Faced The Night A Satanic Cult Led By His Babysitter Tried To Murder Him. Colon Cancer's Best Friend, Melanie, Convinces Coltrane To Run Away To A Lake Party With Her Where He Can Get His Mind Off Of Things. Then, Sh!t Gets Real. Some Old Friends Resurface And It Seems That Their Deal With The Devil Isn't Quite Finished Yet. With The Help Of A New Love Interest, Colonoscopy Must Defend Himself And Manage To Survive The Night... MAN! Was This A Comeback Or WHAT?! I Will Start By Saying That The Sequel Wasn't BETTER Than Its Predecessor, But It Expanded On An Exciting Universe In A Hell Of A Way (No Pun Intended)... McG Totally Delivered With This Film. It Has More Of A Teen Flick Feel Than The First Film, Which Was Interesting. This Film Was More Campy, More Action-Packed, Star-Studded, And Gory. The Cast Is Great Yet Again, With Newcomer Jenna Ortega Surprising The Hell Out Of Me. Coming From Someone That Watched Her Transition From Kids Television To TV-MA Horror Films About Murdering Psycho Babysitters, I Think It's Safe To Say She's Come A Long Way With Her Acting. The Cast We Knew And Loved Were Still As Funny As Ever, Delivering Callbacks To The Original Which Became My Favorite Part Of The Whole Film... The Second Act Is A Bit Slow. Everything Kind Of Comes To A Screeching Halt And Then It Builds Back Up All At Once. In The Original, There Was A Constant Flow That I Think Suits This Type Of Film Better. Aside From That, Killer Queen Definitely Gave Me More Baby Driver Vibes. I Think The Soundtracks Share 2 Or 3 Songs, Too. But The ONE THING That I Really Have To Praise The Composer And/Or McG For Is Having The Title Track IN THE FILM. You Don't Know How Much I Hate It When A Song Title Appears In A Movie Title Or Song Track, But Not In The Film. It's Like Clickbait! Like If The Title Of Your Movie Is "Savage." You Can Be Forgiven For Not Having The Megan Track In Your Movie. But If The Title Of Your Film Is "B!tch Better Have Money," B!tch Better Have The Rihanna Song .... Anyway, "The Babysitter: Killer Queen" Was A Great Installment In The Horror Franchise, And I'm Gonna Go Ahead And Give It A 76% ). I Can't Wait To See More, And I'm Sure I Will Be... Stick Around "Til The End!
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