The boy made this movie.
Awesome, talented kid!!! Loved the freestyle.
His face after he opened that bedroom door was priceless.
Awesome, talented kid!!! Loved the freestyle.
His face after he opened that bedroom door was priceless.
I had a hard time with his character's precociousness, his painfully noticeable lisp, and that Kevin Nealon-esque receding hairline.
That, and the found-footage aspect, did in an otherwise interesting little creeper film. I loved the performances of the two actors playing the grandparents. They were quite unsettling.
Probably THE most annoying child I've ever seen in a movie. I shut the film off when he started rapping the second time. Couldn't stand to listen to another second of that. So glad I didn't go the theatre to sit through that.
give me a stage where this bull here can rage and though I can fight I'd much rather recite.
I'm glad someone thinks this. I was blown away when reading comments saying the boy was the best part. I was immediately taken out of the movie when he started rapping for the first time. At that instant I didn't care if him or his sister died. She was borderline obnoxious but not at his level by far.
shareHe was an annoying wigger. The girl was annoying too. In the movie, he's 13 and the girl, 16, 17, tops- kids their age don't speak that way, that's b u l l s h i t. They wrote those characters way too pretentious. Ridiculous. S h i t t y movie. F*uck M. Night Shamaladingdong.
shareI agree, he was very funny and likable. Enjoyed his performance!
shareFor me, it was the nanny, got goosebumps by Deanna Dunagan's creepy performance. But both the boy(especially) and girl were very good too.
shareI loved the boy too! And those rap songs rocked.
shareThe boy was good until he went full retard and just stood there while the fake grandpa ranted on. Even after his sister (who also went full retard and didn't grab any weapons) distracted the fake pop pop he still didn't grab any weapons. So dumb.
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