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Baby Mama (2008)

Baby Mama
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Average Customer Rating: RATED 3 STARS
Director: Michael Mccullers
Starring: Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Greg Kinnear, Sigourney Weaver, Steve Martin
Producer: Lorne Michaels
Writer: Michael Mccullers

Run Time: 01:39:00

Copyright: ©2008 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved
Synopsis:
In a side-splitting film that brings together some of comedy's sharpest talent, stars Tina Fey and Amy Poehler and writer/director Michael McCullers join forces to tell the story of two women, one apartment and the nine months that will change their lives. The always winning and wry Fey portrays a focused and driven New York career woman who desperately wants a baby but is physically unable to carry the child herself. Undaunted, she recruits a South Philly working girl (Poehler) to act as her surrogate. Everything goes according to plan until a pregnant Poehler shows up on Fey's doorstep with no place to live, and suddenly two very different women are joined together to create a very unexpected family. Hilarious and crackling smart, BABY MAMA also stars Academy Award®-nominees Greg Kinnear and Sigourney Weaver. Produced by Lorne Michaels and John Goldwyn.

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Screen Format: Widescreen/ Color
Language: English



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LEW IRWIN
RATED 3 STARS


Former Saturday Night Live players Tina Fey and Amy Poehler go to the movies with Baby Mama in which Fey's character hires Poehler's as a surrogate mother while she tends to her career. Manohla Dargis in the New York Times suggests that the movie is "sitcom functional," but that "it pulls you in with a provocative and, at least in current American movies, unusual mix of female intelligence, awkwardness and chilled-to-the-bone mean." Carina Chocano in the Los Angeles Times reacts similarly. The movie, she writes, "hardly allows itself any sharp moments at all -- it's much too sweet-natured to be cruel, and much too cheerful to be angry. It probably could have pushed a few more buttons, but Baby Mama aims to please and succeeds." John Anderson in Newsday is not so generous, writing that the movie seems "mild to the point of pabulum, taking a pretty fertile topic -- surrogate motherhood -- and making it inoffensive to anyone." He then quickly adds, "This is not an endorsement." And Michael Phillips in the Chicago Tribune thinks the entire project may have been calculated by media planners. He writes: "Every moment of this project feels beat-driven, focus-grouped and designed to package Fey as a viable movie star with great pins (as one character takes pains to note) to go with the breasts (ditto). This isn't writing, it's advertising."





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Reviewed by: blind091 on 10/15/2008 5:08:32 PM
RATED 3 STARS

I love Tina, but i dont like poehler or whatever.Was going to rent it but decided to watch the preview trailor.I rented something else after that.Did not seem very funny.If you are reading reviews to help make a decision, definately watch the preview.



LEW IRWIN

RATED 3 STARS

Former Saturday Night Live players Tina Fey and Amy Poehler go to the movies with Baby Mama in which Fey's character hires Poehler's as a surrogate mother while she tends to her career. Manohla Dargis in the New York Times suggests that the movie is "sitcom functional," but that "it pulls you in with a provocative and, at least in current American movies, unusual mix of female intelligence, awkwardness and chilled-to-the-bone mean." Carina Chocano in the Los Angeles Times reacts similarly. The movie, she writes, "hardly allows itself any sharp moments at all -- it's much too sweet-natured to be cruel, and much too cheerful to be angry. It probably could have pushed a few more buttons, but Baby Mama aims to please and succeeds." John Anderson in Newsday is not so generous, writing that the movie seems "mild to the point of pabulum, taking a pretty fertile topic -- surrogate motherhood -- and making it inoffensive to anyone." He then quickly adds, "This is not an endorsement." And Michael Phillips in the Chicago Tribune thinks the entire project may have been calculated by media planners. He writes: "Every moment of this project feels beat-driven, focus-grouped and designed to package Fey as a viable movie star with great pins (as one character takes pains to note) to go with the breasts (ditto). This isn't writing, it's advertising."




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Reviewed by: blind091 on 10/15/2008 5:08:32 PM
RATED 3 STARS

I love Tina, but i dont like poehler or whatever.Was going to rent it but decided to watch the preview trailor.I rented something else after that.Did not seem very funny.If you are reading reviews to help make a decision, definately watch the preview.




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Customer Reviews for Baby Mama
Reviewed by: blind091 on 10/15/2008 5:08:32 PM
RATED 3 STARS

I love Tina, but i dont like poehler or whatever.Was going to rent it but decided to watch the preview trailor.I rented something else after that.Did not seem very funny.If you are reading reviews to help make a decision, definately watch the preview.

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