
Ethan Morgan is a geeky freshman, not trusted by his parents to stay home alone with his little sister Jane. They hire Erica, a girl from Ethan's high school who is a huge fan of "Dusk", as a babysitter. However, Erica comes across her best friend Sarah, and Jesse, Sarah's vampire ex-boyfriend, on the night she is to babysit, and decides to attend a party that Jesse is throwing instead. During a fight between Sarah and Jesse, Sarah ends up at Ethan's house and tells Ethan's p... (Full plot summary below)
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Ethan Morgan is a geeky freshman, not trusted by his parents to stay home alone with his little sister Jane. They hire Erica, a girl from Ethan's high school who is a huge fan of "Dusk", as a babysitter. However, Erica comes across her best friend Sarah, and Jesse, Sarah's vampire ex-boyfriend, on the night she is to babysit, and decides to attend a party that Jesse is throwing instead. During a fight between Sarah and Jesse, Sarah ends up at Ethan's house and tells Ethan's parents that she was asked to babysit instead. Ethan has a vision when touching Sarah, and notices she has no reflection in the mirror, leaving him suspicious of her. He confides this in his dorky best friend, Benny. Sarah leaves to get Erica back from the party, knowing the party is full of bloodthirsty vampires. Curious, the boys have Benny's grandmother watch over Jane while they follow Sarah. They see her feed on a rat and realize she is a vampire. Sarah quickly explains that she is only a fledgling, a vampire who has not drunk human blood. The three of them return home, where they are attacked by a vampire sent by Jesse. The vampire is subdued by Sarah and they head to the vampire party to save Erica and and their dimwitted friend, Rory. However, Erica has been bitten by Gord and later bites Rory. Ethan, Benny, and Sarah then battle the vampires and escape. The next day, Rory, now a full vampire after drinking human blood, informs Ethan and Benny that Jesse's gang are going to church so Ethan, Benny and Sarah follow them. Ethan has a vision in which he sees a gravestone, whose dates unscramble to the number 219, and a mysterious box, which is then uncovered by the vampires. The box is called the Cubile Animus or "Nest of Souls." Ethan and Sarah figure out Jesse's full plan from an old book, learning that in the original settlement of the town, there was a priest named Reverend Horace Black that led an evil vampire cult. The townspeople burned the cult members, leading to all "219" of their deaths during a lunar eclipse. In another vision, Ethan sees that Jesse is Horace Black, and plans to use the box to trap the souls of teens going to see a movie premiere to resurrect the souls of his ancient cult during the lunar eclipse occurring on that same night. Benny's grandmother, who reveals that she is an Earth Priestess, gives Ethan, Benny and Sarah enchanted daggers and a spellbook to defeat the vampires. She explains that Ethan sees visions because he is a Seer, which enables him to see visions through touch, and that Benny is a spellmaster, allowing him to cast spells. At the theater, the vampires begin to steal the souls of the teens, but are thwarted by Ethan, Benny and Sarah. Jesse escapes and Ethan and Benny follow in pursuit. In another vision, Ethan sees the tree he saw inside the old book, realizing it's the tree in his backyard, where they find Jesse. As the eclipse begins, Jesse attempts to hold Ethan and Benny down and resurrect the souls he already obtained from the Cubile Animus, but Sarah intervenes. When the box lands in Ethan's hands, he releases the vengeful souls that were captured, and they destroy Jesse. The next day, Ethan, Benny and Sarah head to school, meeting Erica and Rory, who have decided to live peacefully as vampires.
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| User ReviewRoy CNo parents. No rules. No pulse. From the director of The Tracey Fragments, sandwiched between Superfan and gravy commercials, comes the story of high school freshman Ethan, whose line-dancing, accident-prone parents assign him a babysitter after he and his marshmallow face-stuffing friend Benny fail to care for Ethan's younger sister. When a coven led by an age-old vampire reverend takes in the Amanda Seyfried-like babysitter at the Scott Pilgrim park staircase, fledgling vampire and anti-Bella ('Lucky for me, I think with my brain!') Sarah steps in, having been sucker punched onto the roof (the house looking suspiciously like the one from Breakfast with Scot). Arming themselves with a debating trophy, a hockey stick signed by Ryan Seacrest, Belgian pig flu-curing holy water, tanning bed bulb lightsabers ('In no universe are you Han'), as well as decorative knives courtesy of Benny's earth priestess grandma, the trio pull warp 9 in an Oldsmobile, risking the babetastic Tower of Babe-a-lon, a secret stash of Fudgsicles, pizza ('You have exactly thirty minutes or it's free. Engage!'), while braving publicity stunts ('If this is a punk, I knew it all along!') and vampire squirrels, to save their bloodsucking mathlete pal Rory and stop the cult's plan of turning the Dusk III: Unbitten showing into a 219-soul feeding night. The decisive showdown between fans of Star Wars (and to a lesser extent, Star Trek; 'Dusk is based on fairy tale creatures. Star Trek is based on actual physics') and Twilight, which includes an 'incredible perv' scene where Matthew Knight gets dressed (eat your heart out, RPatz!) and some gayness between Ethan and Benny (also Rory: 'Dude, my mouth on your neck?!'). Enjoyed the marketing push and would love to have experienced the premiere event. 'Drinking your hemoglobin may be a crime, but our love will sparkle for all time.' |
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| User ReviewKevin RVery good show, acting is great, actors are good. My daughter loves it and I like it too!!!!! |
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| User ReviewWalter II would have to say for a "kids show". This one is very funny as well as somewhat original in a very good way. The plots so far on the first couple of episodes have reflected upon some classic movies and televisions shows. For instance after watching "Smells Like Trouble". The first thing that came to mind was "Love Potion number nine". Both this episode and the movie were great. The basic premiss of the show is combination of "Weird Science, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, a mix of classic teenage films, and of course a mix of your newer SciFi shows. I almost forgot it also reminds me of the movie "Fright Night". If you haven't watched the original film you should. The Character of "Rory" who is played by Cameron Kennedy is allot like a character in "Fright Night". |