Chasseurs de vampire
Titre original : Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire
- Téléfilm
- 2000
- Tous publics
- 1h 25min
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5,8/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo kids set their mom up on a date with a vampire!Two kids set their mom up on a date with a vampire!Two kids set their mom up on a date with a vampire!
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
Matt O'Leary
- Adam Hansen
- (as Matthew O'Leary)
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Adam and his best friend have tickets to the best concert of the year, on the day his sister Chelsea is scheduled to date the hottest boy in school. The problem is that the two brothers are grounded. To get around the tough, divorced mom law, they set her up on a date. Only when the mysterious Dimitri arrives, the youngest brother notices that the candidate for stepfather is a vampire!
Wow, how evil, such a cute movie, in the silly fluffy style "Sessão da Tarde' Disney, it's not an austere work, but it's so funny, delicate, with cute children, full of visual defects (like the bat transformations ), but the children's context is very nice to watch, there are much worse films to record Top Bottom, oh pity... Unfair...
Wow, how evil, such a cute movie, in the silly fluffy style "Sessão da Tarde' Disney, it's not an austere work, but it's so funny, delicate, with cute children, full of visual defects (like the bat transformations ), but the children's context is very nice to watch, there are much worse films to record Top Bottom, oh pity... Unfair...
Yes, it's definitely typical Disney fare. However, they managed to make it somewhat interesting and suspenseful without any gore whatsoever. And that's an accomplishment.
The plot was thin, some of the special effects tacky, some of the dialogue was corny as hell.
But, the ending of this movie was worth it. Rather than being evil and monstrous, the vampire was comedic. During one scene, he yells "Give me back my coffin!" and it was hilarious. Another, involving the look on the mother's face during a key moment, was priceless. Wonderful performance by the actor who plays the elder son. He could be another Malcolm in the Middle.
I never would've seen this film if it weren't for my daughter, but I suppose I can say that for most Disney TV movies. Whether or not I would have initially chosen to watch it, I thought it was great and I'd watch it again. Whether or not it's art, it kept me interested the entire time.
The plot was thin, some of the special effects tacky, some of the dialogue was corny as hell.
But, the ending of this movie was worth it. Rather than being evil and monstrous, the vampire was comedic. During one scene, he yells "Give me back my coffin!" and it was hilarious. Another, involving the look on the mother's face during a key moment, was priceless. Wonderful performance by the actor who plays the elder son. He could be another Malcolm in the Middle.
I never would've seen this film if it weren't for my daughter, but I suppose I can say that for most Disney TV movies. Whether or not I would have initially chosen to watch it, I thought it was great and I'd watch it again. Whether or not it's art, it kept me interested the entire time.
Well, for a Disney Movie, I would have to say that this was pretty good. Obviously, it has no artistic value... But it is pretty entertaining. If you want a good time, but don't want to have to concentrate very hard on plot, ect. this is a good movie. The kid who played Adam did very well, I thought. This could launch a good career.
In an attempt to get their mother out of the house for an evening, two kids unknowingly set their mom up on a date with a vampire.
This movie has its cheesy moments, but that's also part of its charm. The acting and dialogue are above par. Matt O'Leary (Adam) and Charles Shaughnessy (Dimitri) deliver excellent and memorable performances. The fact that it's Halloween is kept mostly in the background but there is a gothic, classic monster movie atmosphere at moments throughout the film.
This movie has its cheesy moments, but that's also part of its charm. The acting and dialogue are above par. Matt O'Leary (Adam) and Charles Shaughnessy (Dimitri) deliver excellent and memorable performances. The fact that it's Halloween is kept mostly in the background but there is a gothic, classic monster movie atmosphere at moments throughout the film.
This movie was so-so. I kept waiting for Demitri to flop on the couch or shout "Miss Fine!" though. I can't get over the fact that he didn't flop or shout, but I'll live. It was good to see him in a movie again. Back to that movie, it was alright, but it could have been better.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDimitri and Lynette go to a restaurant called "Renfield's". Renfield is Dracula's crazy, bug-eating sidekick.
- GaffesWhen Lynette is supposedly in the trance, she can be seen blinking several times in the background while Dimitri casts his spell on the kids. However, at any other time she can't blink until the trance is completely broken.
- Citations
Dimitri Denatos: I don't drink WINE.
- Crédits fousDimitri can still be heard calling out during the end credits.
- ConnexionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Epic Disney Channel Movie Villains (Live-Action) (2020)
- Bandes originalesPoppaloopa
Written by David Keller
Performed by KEF
Courtesy of Amherst Records, Inc
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