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Well this was pure fun! This was a live-watch-along for the butter babes and it was just nostalgic and tender and fun and crazy but also relatable! Thanks to our trivia picker Larry Darrell for this one!


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[Full Reaction] Adventures In Babysitting (1987)

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Luke Godfrey

Finally got around to watching this reaction. Haven't seen this movie since I was a kid. Still as enjoyable now as it was back then. Although when I watched it back then it was called A Night On The Town. Never knew it was known by a different name until I saw it in the poll and looked it up on IMDb.

Katie Jackson

I love this movie and actually wore out my VHS copy as a kid I watched it so many times. Another one I think you'd like that has a similar feel is Don't Tell Mom The Babysitters Dead. It came out in 1990 and really has that feel of not quite 80's but not really 90's either. It really feels like a bit of both and is a lot of fun.

Cole Jennett

First time I saw David Duchovny in a movie, whom she really loved in Return to Me

WastedPo

"A Night on the Town?" I've never heard of this alternate title. Can you give some info on where you saw it where it was called that?

fire12wife

Another awesome reaction, Cassie! I loved this movie as a kid growing up. I watched it with my siblings so many times! Vincent D'Onofrio (Thor) was also in Mystic Pizza (1988), which was Julia Roberts' first starring role! I grew up one town over from Mystic, CT where it was shot. Such an awesome movie, also starring Lili Taylor, Annabeth Gish, Bill Moses, and Adam Storke... and a super young Matt Damon has a small role in it, too! I'm going to loudly echo everyone else to say Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (1991) should be on your shortlist! It's even better than "Adventures in Babysitting" in my opinion! Christina Applegate is in it with Keith Coogan (Brad in AiB). You will LOVE the awesome makeover montages in it, too! I have a son who is autistic, too. Thank you for the awareness you promote on your channel. Every little thing we can do for these kids, adults, and their families helps. There's been more focus on children with autism, which is needed and deserved, but all of those kids grow up to be adults who need social services, employment, and general support. They have so much to give... praying that we can all erase the stigma that comes with autism and do right by our autistic community! Thank you for all you do to keep us entertained! You and Carly are my favorite reactors! This is my favorite time of the year, and I'm so looking forward to your holiday flick picks!!! Much love to you and your whole family!