Baby Mama with Tina Fey: Blu-ray Cover

    Baby Mama Director: Michael McCullers Cast: Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Greg Kinnear, Dax Shepard

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 09/09/2008
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 31,300

    Viewer Rating: (17 ratings)

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    Feature commentary with writer/director Michael McCullers, producer Lorne Michaels and cast members Tina Fey & Amy Poehler

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    Former Saturday Night Live "Weekend Update" co-anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler co-star in this baby-fever comedy about a single, career-oriented woman who previously put parenthood on hold, and is forced to hire a surrogate mother when she discovers there is only a one-in-a-million chance that she will be able to get pregnant. Kate Holbrook (Fey) is a 37-year-old business executive who has always put her professional life before her personal life, but these days her biological clock is ticking louder than ever before. As with everything else she has accomplished in life, Kate is determined to have a child on her own terms. Unfortunately for Kate, the chance of her ever becoming pregnant is slim to none. Undaunted, a willful Kate drafts South Philly working-class girl Angie Ostrowiski (Poehler) -- a woman who may just be her polar opposite -- to be a surrogate mother. Subsequently informed by the head of the surrogacy center (Sigourney Weaver) that her surrogate is indeed pregnant, the excited mother-to-be soon purchases every child-rearing book she can find and excitedly begins the nesting process. But life hasn't quit throwing Kate curveballs just yet, because when a pregnant Angie shows up on her doorstep with no place to live, the woman who once thrived on order finds her life descending into chaos. Now, as Kate attempts to transform Angie into the ideal expectant mother, this odd couple will discover that families aren't always biological, but occasionally formed through friendship as well. Writer Michael McCullers, who authored the screenplays for Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and Undercover Brother in addition to working on Saturday Night Live, makes his feature directorial debut with a self-penned screenplay. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    the worst movie EVER!!!by NONOTME

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    April 16, 2009: This is the worst movie i ever saw. please do not waste your time on this tasteless horrible so called comedy

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.

    Not as funny as it's made out to be.by Chancie

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    November 29, 2008: I had heard great things about this movie. I had heard it was so funny and so original. Sad to say, but not so much...

    You follow Kate, a business woman without a husband, who desperately wants a baby before her biological clock stops. Finding out her body won't let her, she hires a surrogate mother (named Angie) to help her out. Little does she know...Angie is more or less in it for the money and takes all health concerns and effects a little too lightly.

    I won't spoil the movie and the rest of it's plot, but it is a bit of a surprise and will probably make you want to smack Angie over the head for being so selfish. In any case, even with these two actresses, I laughed maybe once. For the most part, they tried a little too hard to make some things funny and...well...when you do that, the humor falls flat on its face. And it shows here.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.


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