
With their mother dead, Emily and Ben torment their nannies to quit as fast as their father hires them. Till a nanny named Kate shows up and slowly wins Ben over. That's bad enough, but when her father and Kate start to fall in love, Emily sets out to break them up and match him with her ballet teacher.... (Full plot summary below)
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With their mother dead, Emily and Ben torment their nannies to quit as fast as their father hires them. Till a nanny named Kate shows up and slowly wins Ben over. That's bad enough, but when her father and Kate start to fall in love, Emily sets out to break them up and match him with her ballet teacher.
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| User ReviewAaron MI could watch Natalie Dreyfuss wash my dishes forever. Hey, that's not sexist. I cooked. |
| User ReviewHeather MThis was an adorable and super sweet story. And they all lived happily ever after! |
| User ReviewBengel WThe story is well written with plenty of little jokes giving a fun family movie. This is about how normal human life should be lived. No condemnation as to your station in life as long as it is conducted well makes this film stand aside from most. The ordinary little moments that connects together making human reality. Simply filmed making for a hassle free entertainment. Nibbles: Red Velvet Cake. |
| User ReviewJess VIt's a good film that has heart. If you like the genre then you will enjoy this. |
| User ReviewKelly KThough somewhat cliche', this is a very cute and lovable movie. It's very sweet and innocent, but with an underlying seriousness and romance while remaining family-friendly. Great for movie night in. |
| User ReviewConor SRip of the show "The Nanny" and ABC Family's "Au Pair" films, but with Vanessa Marcil. What makes this movie funny is that it's not as bad as most movies you'll see on Hallmark, but it's quite a bit more "sexed-up" than the rest. But this is mostly due to Vanessa Marcil, who probably couldn't tone it down, even if she tried. The basic plot of the movie is as follows, though you'll find you've heard it a thousand times, a wealthy and handsome (and still grieving) widower is struggling to raise his two children and keep them under control. He's gone through however many hundred nannies, but none seem to do the trick until a sexed-up young college girl (or grad) manages to be in the wrong place at the right time and gets hired because of her raw sexuality... er, her "over-qualified skills". Before you know it, the kids are happy and the dad wants some action again and BOOM, they're in love. The only real difference about this movie (and it's certainly not a real difference) is that the kids are trying to hook their dad up not with the nanny, but with some rich blonde gal, I believe it's the daughter's teacher/ballet instructor or something like that. While not being that great of an actress, Marcil seems to make up for it in sensuality. I actually laughed out loud at how many butt shots they showed of her, one scene especially coming to mind, when she's in the laundry room with an over-flowing washing machine (how over-used and stereotypical is that?) and she's completely drenched, head to toe, bending over in front of the camera in soaking jeans. Like that's not going to get some attention... Meanwhile, the dad seems to be completely oblivious to her unadulterated attractiveness ala "Mr. Sheffield!". Or at least seems to be doing a good job hiding it until the epiphany moment of, "This girl wants to sleep with me! YAY!" Complete and total hack flick, but not quite bad enough to really rail against. Worth watching if you want to have a good laugh at the movie's expense. |