DNfromMN - Movie Review - Baby Mama
BABY MAMA
Release Date: 4/25/08
The Story: Kate (Tina Fey) is a career woman who can’t get pregnant. She finds a surrogate mom in Angie (Amy Poehler). Hijinks ensue.
My bias: I love everyone cast in this movie (except Dax Shepard).
I have to say, after seeing the trailers a zillion times, I was a little scared that this movie would be bad. I mean, really, hasn’t this been done before? Dax Shepard?! Really?
It’s good, but it’s not as good as Mean Girls (not saying that MG is the ultimate definition of comedy, but it is another Tina Fey product). If you’re familiar with 30 Rock, this has as many hits and misses as a typical episode.
I wanted more Maura Tierney (as Kate’s sister). The “poop or chocolate” joke from the trailer killed me when I first saw it, and it killed me again watching the movie.
And Greg Kinnear as Kate’s potential love interest is the charming self he was back in the days when he used to host Talk Soup on E!
If you don’t like Amy Poehler or Tina Fey’s sense of humor, you’re going to hate this movie. The bulk of it is them having fun together.
So why isn’t this as good as it could have been? Everything you expect to happen, happens. There’s no surprise. There’s no depth. As much as Tina and Amy have talked about how they added depth and gave their characters emotional arcs, I didn’t see it. There are arcs, but they’re predictable.
Husbands and boyfriends may feel a little left out on this movie. It’s a women power movie, it doesn’t exclude the guys, but it’s definitely more a Women Rock! vibe.
Bonus: You find out early, but Tina Fey’s boss is someone familiar and he’s a riot.
What it’s worth: I wanted more, but I laughed. Darling Boyfriend laughed more than I’ve seen him laugh in weeks. The audience clapped. We’ll go with a solid $9. People will enjoy this movie, they may see it a couple of times, but in the end, it’s a little forgettable based on how predictable it is. You’ll feel like you got your money’s worth spending the evening with Tina and Amy. Take the girlfriends out to this one, make it a fun girl’s night out.
Release Date: 4/25/08
The Story: Kate (Tina Fey) is a career woman who can’t get pregnant. She finds a surrogate mom in Angie (Amy Poehler). Hijinks ensue.
My bias: I love everyone cast in this movie (except Dax Shepard).
I have to say, after seeing the trailers a zillion times, I was a little scared that this movie would be bad. I mean, really, hasn’t this been done before? Dax Shepard?! Really?
It’s good, but it’s not as good as Mean Girls (not saying that MG is the ultimate definition of comedy, but it is another Tina Fey product). If you’re familiar with 30 Rock, this has as many hits and misses as a typical episode.
I wanted more Maura Tierney (as Kate’s sister). The “poop or chocolate” joke from the trailer killed me when I first saw it, and it killed me again watching the movie.
And Greg Kinnear as Kate’s potential love interest is the charming self he was back in the days when he used to host Talk Soup on E!
If you don’t like Amy Poehler or Tina Fey’s sense of humor, you’re going to hate this movie. The bulk of it is them having fun together.
So why isn’t this as good as it could have been? Everything you expect to happen, happens. There’s no surprise. There’s no depth. As much as Tina and Amy have talked about how they added depth and gave their characters emotional arcs, I didn’t see it. There are arcs, but they’re predictable.
Husbands and boyfriends may feel a little left out on this movie. It’s a women power movie, it doesn’t exclude the guys, but it’s definitely more a Women Rock! vibe.
Bonus: You find out early, but Tina Fey’s boss is someone familiar and he’s a riot.
What it’s worth: I wanted more, but I laughed. Darling Boyfriend laughed more than I’ve seen him laugh in weeks. The audience clapped. We’ll go with a solid $9. People will enjoy this movie, they may see it a couple of times, but in the end, it’s a little forgettable based on how predictable it is. You’ll feel like you got your money’s worth spending the evening with Tina and Amy. Take the girlfriends out to this one, make it a fun girl’s night out.