While the plot is pretty generic as far as the horror genre goes, the actor playing the villain really brings this above what would otherwise be a forgettable movie. Where most horror villains are physically imposing, evil figures; the villain here is very much a man child. Pudgey, pastey, and prone to fits of rage when he doesn't get his way, the character comes off more like a supporting role from an Apatow movie then something to be feared. Everything from his delusions of grandeur to his feeble attempts at using safety scissors as a weapon are very fun to watch. Where most of the other actors just kind of phone in their performances, the villain really gives it his all. I really hope to see this man in more horror movies in the future.Aside from that its a pretty slow "babysitter horror movie". As mentioned above, the rest of the cast is forgettable. There is no sex and very little violence. Other then some language it would probably be fairly kid appropriate provided that it can keep their attention of the entire run time.Overall I'd suggest it if you like b-movies and the idea of a man child slasher interests you.
... View MoreI babysat all through my teens, and most of my memories are fond. I remember one time I had to take a kid to the emergency room because she had an ear infection, but other than that it was usually smooth sailing. This is not the case in Bad Behavior. Poor Zoe gets the worst possible babysitting assignment when she must protect the children she is babysitting from an unknown assailant. As the movie progresses it becomes known that maybe not everything is as it seems with the seemingly perfect family she is working for. The film is tense and well acted and has a couple of twists that I found satisfying. I must watch for all fans of teen/suburban based horror. I was spooked until the end!
... View MoreFrom the moment Zoe rings the doorbell we know that something is off with apparently normal family. The parent's seem too nice, and too willing to over pay. The middle child Tyler is skittish and perverted, the youngest is lost in her own princess fantasy, and the oldest, Jack looks like as Zoe's boyfriend Kansas puts it a "serial killer" Well all it takes is a knock on the head to Zoe, and we learn that this family is hiding some dark secrets, mainly that Jack suffers from paranoid delusions. As he terrorizes Zoe, Grace, and Tyler (who are all trapped in the bathroom) we learn that this isn't the first time Jack has acted out, but will it be the most violent? You have to watch the film to find out!
... View MoreA babysitter and the children she is supposed to be protecting are huddled up in a bathroom together as they try to discover a way to survive the night. First they have to discover who is after them and why? That is the central conflict of "Bad Behavior" a monster in the house type film (Think Halloween, Alien) that features a babysitter Zoe, trying to survive the worst possible babysitting job. The tension starts early when we find out that this supposed white picket fence suburban family might, be hiding some dark secrets. Our fears become more prevalent as we meet the children and they seem like they want to tell Zoe something, but can't.... The tension increases further when Zoe's boyfriend Kansas comes over and this being a horror film we know things are going to go south quickly. Bad Behavior is a fun satisfying horror film that reveals more as it progresses. I don't want to give away too much, but the film keeps building to a satisfying twist, that left me surprised and wanting more.
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