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List Price: $26.95 | | Label: Monarch Video
Salesrank: 69788
Released: May 29, 2007 |
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MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Having been burned too many times by married men claiming to be single rylee plans an elaborate payback scheme. She meets a man gets him drunk makes him think successful one-night stand & then shows up with a baby 12 months later asking for blackmail money. This works until she meets max who wants to keep the baby Studio: Monarch Video Assoc. Release Date: 12/09/2008 Starring: Lacey Chabert Rene Ashton Run time: 86 minutes Rating: Pg13
Be My Baby Reviews:
Hate to admit it, but... 
2009-08-22 - Ok, so I have to say that I was kinda bummed when my girlfriend busted this out for our "movie night." (I had been hoping for a good Jason Statham action flick). But a few minutes into it, I really started liking this movie! Rene was hilarious, and the story was great (twisted, but great). I especially liked how she tried to pass off totally different kids as the same kid, without batting an eye. Still, she's likable and I found myself hoping she could pull her caper off, even though I'd hate to be the guy in her sights!
Funny Stuff 
2009-08-12 - This was such a fun movie. Outrageous premise (stealing babies from a day care!!??!!) that gets pulled off by a cast that really goes for it. We are supposed to think that the main girl, Rylee, is a bad mamma jamma, but she is such a bumbler with a good heart that we can't help but fall in love with her, just like Max (AKA-the hottie) does in the end. I love a happy ending, as long as I get a few laughs in there before the final kiss. (Thanks for those gut busters, Julia Duffy and Rene' Ashton!)
Charming! 
2009-08-11 - Rene' Ashton is absolutely charming and beautiful in this comedy about mistaken identity and revenge.
A must miss 
2008-05-28 - Renee Ashton (and not Lacey Chabert as the packing implies) portrays a woman who was scorned by a married man and as a result, has an ingenious way of making all married men pay. Picking up married strangers in bars then going home with them and making them think they hooked up, she shows up a year later with a toddler from her mom's day care center in tow and demands cash to keep quiet. She has managed to accumulate quite a nest egg until she mistakenly tries to ply money out of a single guy who is on to her (particularly when she keeps showing up with a different kid) and wants to see how far it will go.
With a juvenile script and lots of former television actors in bit roles (a nearly unrecongnizable Julia Duffy plays her mom and the former Mr. J. Lo is the philandering best friend), this is a must miss from the first frame. The production values are cheesy, the acting is kind of second rate, and the heroine is so unsympathetic that it will be hard for viewers to feel anything for her but contempt.