Movie Notes: Baby Mama

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= 3 stars
Starring Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Greg Kinnear
Directed by Michael McCullers
Synopsis
Single career woman Kate (Tina Fey) has neglected motherhood for too long. After learning of a fertility problem, she enlists Angie (Amy Poehler) to act as surrogate mother for her long-desired baby. Hilarity ensues.
The Good
- Amy Poehler steals the show through erratic behavior and some crazy expressions making her look like a cross-eyed doe stalking a leaf, or something. I laughed pretty hard when she plows through several packages of chocolate cakes, and transitions into a vomiting scene. Then there’s that olive oil.
- Tina Fey gets a pass despite often being dull and a bit too straight of a straight-woman. Her prissy, out of it character does get a few great lines however, like “My avatar is dressed like a whore!” and a ridiculous scene involving that sappy Chris De Burgh song.
- Fey and Poehler have great chemistry. I was kind of hoping they would… never mind.
- Predictable plot, but with enough daffiness sprinkled about that held my interest.
The Bad
- Most scenes are sort-of-funny, but-not-really. The punchlines seem just out of reach, such as when Steve Martin and Fey make eye contact for five minutes and, well, nothing all that funny happens. As a result, many of the pregnant jokes end up stillborn (did I just write that?).
- The rest of the cast sleepwalks: Greg Kinnear, Steve Martin, Sigourney Weaver, Maura Tierney, yeah, easy paycheck, hit snooze.
Conclusion
Baby Mama is a prime example of movie I’m glad we didn’t see in the theater, but as a rental, it was totally acceptable and a good deal in terms of the price to laughs ratio. I laughed out loud a few times, and whenever I got bored, I just imagined Fey as Sarah Palin. Yeah, that’s the ticket.
IMDB: Baby Mama
Wikipedia: Baby Mama
Rotten Tomatoes: Baby Mama 62%
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