“The Baby-Sitters Club” just celebrated its 25th birthday and star Rachael Leigh Cook has one thing to say: “You can tell.” “Oh my god, so ‘The Baby-Sitters Club’ movie can fully rent a car?
That’s crazy,” Cook told ET Canada. “You can tell [that it’s 25 years old]. Let’s be very real with each other, no one is like, ‘No, that movie looks 10 years old.’” The 1995 comedy that was based on Ann M.
Martin’s novel series of the same name is all about seven junior-high-school girls who organize a daycare camp for children while experiencing classic growing pains of their own.
Director Melanie Mayron made her directorial debut with the film that received mostly positive reviews from movie critics. RELATED: Rachael Leigh Cook Officially Calls ‘Nice
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