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Product Description: This classic teen scream hosts an ensemble cast of ridiculously good looking kids and is spiced with an outlandish teacher (Jennifer Tilly) obsessed with getting famous by sleeping with a student and an over-protective father (Judd Nelson). Jonathan Breck (Jeepers Creepers) gives a delightfully creepy performance as the crazy Limo Driver and Jim Lang (John Carpenters Mouth of Madness, Body Bags) delivers an original score sure to make you jump out of your seat.

The Caretaker Features:

  • Teen Comedy Horror

Customer Reviews:

  • Thrilling: Thouroughly enjoyed this film! The acting and directing was superb, would highly recommend watching. The suspense was unambiguous from the start, culminating in a riveting ending. Look forward to another endeavor of the undoubtedly very talented film crew.
  • Review from Gorehounds Unite!: ...it's saved by a very talented cast and crew and has some genuine campy goodness throughout that is highlighted by Jennifer Tilly's role of a horny School Teacher (why didnt I have a teacher that looked and acted like this?????) who wants to sleep with her students to become famous and Judd Nelson (yes hes still acting!) as a very overprotective father. Jennifer Tilly's performance in The Caretaker will leave the viewer breathless and help cement her hold on the "Scream Queen" of the new millenium and beyond.

    One of the other cameos was Jonathan Breck (the Creeper himself) out of make-up and creepy as The Limo Driver. A very effective score from Jim Lang helps to highlight the creepier and more atmospheric parts of the film. The Caretaker cast is rounded out by Andrew St.John, Jennifer Freeman form "My wife and Kids" as well as a host of other way too beautiful up and comers.

    So weve already explained that this is a film geared toward teens and their dates but fear not......While the gore is downplayed in this one there is still one scene with ample nudity. In fact this scene contains the Boob-o-Lantern which is reason enough to go out and buy this DVD.....I cant even explain it without laughing my !@# off so just trust me you gotta see it.

    ...This is the perfect film to watch with your signifigant other who may not be into more hardcore horror fare. This film is perfect to bridge the generation gap between you and your teenage child as it has something for everyone to enjoy.

    For entire review please visit www.gorehoundsunite.com

  • You Scream, I scream, this is a teen scream...: A teen horror for the faint of heart. It's more in the vein of "When a Stranger Calls" (the remake) and "Disturbia"(but without the big budget) both of which I really liked, but also had humor. Overall, I thought it was funny. It has that 80's movie vibe.

    I'm a big Jennifer Tilly fan and think she's a comedic genius. As always, she delivers with her quick wit and a purring feline voice. When Miss T. arrives, she brings loads of enjoyment, but she's not the star - she's in about 30 minutes of the film. Her character is completely off her rocker (and a rip on Mary Kay Letourneau, the teacher that married her student she had sex with when he was 12 years old).

    Attractive actors all around. It's laced with teen issues and dialogue and a crazy authoritative figure. I would have liked to have seen some romance (there was none). The kids are likeable and out to have some harmless fun, but it wouldn't be a scream fest if they all made it back to the dance without meeting an untimely death.

    I liked the backstory on `The Caretaker' and how everything comes full circle. He's kind of a serial killer with a big heart. Too big of a heart actually.

    And who knew saline implants light up? I learned something new from this film (and my husband hit rewind three times). That and what a fruit picker is. It's a metal device used to pick the fruit in trees that you can't reach. Only this guy's is whacked out and used to murder loitering teens.

    It made for a fun, eat popcorn and yell at the screen kind of night.
  • It caters to a teen audience...: Humor: 3
    Blood: 2
    Nudity: 2
    Minutes FF'ed thru: none
    Overall rating: 3.5
    Memorable quotes:
    "Derrik, look, boob-o-lanterns."

    Instead of going to the Halloween dance, Topher, Snail, and Ricky take the ladies (Ella, Chloe, and Sonya) to an abandoned house where The Caretaker once lived. They tell the story of an obsessively jealous man, who locked up his wife, and after she birthed their child, he killed her. An innocent plan to scare the girls goes awry, when they find their limo driver dead, stumble upon another dead dude in the house, and then they start getting plinked off one by one.

    Miss Perry (Jennifer Tilly), a teacher from the school, shows up and further confirms the truth of the story, but has her own agenda and tries to seduce Topher, who gets whacked before she can finish.

    One by one, they meet the wrath of The Caretaker's weapon, a metal fruit picker. The only one left standing is Ella, the new girl in town, who's picked up by her father (Judd Nelson), but what becomes of The Caretaker?

    Hot chicks, a little nudity, a maniac killer, and Jennifer Tilly and her cleavage, need I say more? Although the kills were pretty lame, and the murder weapon even lamer (but original), this was a decent movie. It's one that appeals to a wide audience, zoning in on the teen horror fan (although it has an R-rating), as the blood and gore are fairly tame, the storyline is relatable (teen stereotypes and antics), and it's packed with good looking young actors. But, me being the analytical movie watcher I am, I didn't quite understand The Caretaker's motivation to kill, was he just a psychopath who couldn't control his obsession, or simply just the bad grapefruit of the bunch?

    It's a film I'd watch again, and maybe another viewing will bring more to light. I would've liked to have seen some special features offered, maybe an interview with Jenn and Judd or some outtakes, and also a chapter selection, but outside of the language selections, this was a bare-bones DVD.

    For more reviews, see www.sideshowreview.com.
  • The Caretaker is ... okay ... I guess: This is a short film, only an hour and 17 minutes (not including credits).

    It's a tame horror film, little gore. And unoriginal. Highly unoriginal.

    Teens meet at a dance on Halloween night. The guys take the girls to an abandoned farmhouse, where they'd planned to scare the girls. But it turns out their "scary story" of an insane caretaker is real, and the caretaker choses that night to return, and, well, the body count mounts.

    No, it's not gory. Neither is it funny.

    I suspect THE CARETAKER may be intentionally unoriginal, as it claims to be a "camp" satire of horror films. I think it's trying to satirize horror film clichés.

    Bad choice. This film is not funny.

    These horror film clichés were old when SCREAM attempted to satirize them in 1996 (although SCREAM had tons more energy than THE CARETAKER). These clichés had already been targeted by such 1980s horror film satires as STUDENT BODIES and SATURDAY THE 14th.

    There's nothing left for THE CARETAKER to satirize. Its humor is so old, I couldn't find any attempted jokes until nearly an hour into the film, when the Jennifer Tilly character started talking extremely idiotically.

    I suspect (I'm guessing here) that the "jokes" are supposed to be that the characters (mostly teenagers) are so stupid. But many horror films are already so full of stupid teenagers, that "satirizing" stupid teenagers becomes difficult. THE CARETAKER'S stupid teenagers aren't really any dumber than typical horror films' teenagers.

    There's nothing new in THE CARETAKER, either as a "camp" satire or as a legitimate horror film.

    Mostly, I was bored. At its best moments, THE CARETAKER is an okay film.

    Very low budget. Only four locations. Most of it was shot at and around the farmhouse (a few rooms and a field). And outside a Halloween party (which was indoors, so that we couldn't see the party). And in a girl's bedroom. And a room in a gym.

    Bland cast, blandly good-looking (not "ridiculously good looking" as the DVD box says), bland acting. And bland, flat writing.

    Jennifer Tilly plays a truly dummied down character, so that she just mugs for the camera, no real acting. Judd Nelson has a few minutes of screen time in a cameo.

    The other Amazon reviewer (I'm only the second one, so far), who praised THE CARETAKER, has not reviewed anything else on Amazon. I'm guessing we may be in for an avalanche of fake reviews...
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