Lara Flynn Boyle Movie:

Baby on Board Blu-ray



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Lara Flynn Boyle Movie:
Baby on Board Blu-ray



Movie
Baby on Board [Blu-ray]
Baby on Board [Blu-ray]
List Price: $14.98Label: National Ent Media

Salesrank: 38714

Released: June 2, 2009
Our Price: $8.99
Used Price: $6.90
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Media: Blu-ray

Features:

  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DTS Surround Sound
  • Widescreen
  • Starring:

  • Heather Graham
  • Jerry O'Connell
  • John Corbett
  • Lara Flynn Boyle
  • Editorial Review:
    Big surprises sometimes come in small packages…

    Angela (Heather Graham) and Curtis (Jerry O'Connell) have it all – a loving relationship, a beautiful house and successful careers – until an unexpected pregnancy sends them on a nine-month roller coaster ride. Now, they must deal with jealousy and suspicion, Angela’s over-demanding boss (Lara Flynn Boyle), plus all the drama caused by their “happily” married best friends Danny (John Corbett) and Sylvie (Katie Finneran). It all adds up to one uproarious battle of the sexes in this romantic comedy that truly delivers!

    BONUS FEATURES:
    Commentary with director Brian Herzlinger and producer Emilio Ferrari
    Photo Gallery, Trailer

    Baby on Board [Blu-ray] Reviews:
    An Unromantic Noncomedy 1 Star Review
    2009-09-28 - (Note: It's hard to imagine that I could spoil this movie for anyone, but the list below does contain "spoilers")

    BABY ON BOARD is the kind of unromantic noncomedy that is so bad that you will be tempted to press the pause button multiple times to wonder aloud to your partner, your cat, or (if viewing alone) your nearest houseplant:

    1) After that dopey summation, why is everyone in the movie treating Jerry O'Connell like a really smart lawyer?
    2) Is that really Lara Flynn Boyle?
    3) Did any of these actors actually read the script?
    4) Would any pregnant woman really stop strangers in the street to tell them she's not pregnant (when they don't care, and she knows she really is)?
    5) Wouldn't it be great to see Heather Graham in a decent movie?
    6) Isn't there a limit to the number lame/offensive/fart jokes you can put in a single movie?
    7) If Jerry O'Connell really were a really smart lawyer, why, when wrongly accused of adultery, wouldn't he simply tell his wife she's wrong?
    8)) Why would Heather Graham, when accused of carrying another man's baby, not simply tell her dim bulb/really smart lawyer husband he's wrong?
    9) Can anyone really get away with going to work for nine months while keeping her pregnancy a secret?
    10) I try not to write negative reviews, but shouldn't I warn people about this one?

    Of course, some movies are so bad that you can enjoy them for their sheer awfulness. I can't even offer you that consolation about BABY ON BOARD.

    Good Movie 4 Star Review
    2009-08-09 - The movie arrived in a very timely fashion. The quality of the movie was good until the middle of the movie. In certain parts of the movie it stopped and perhaps up to a minute later it began again.

    Lack of Star Power, Tepid Jokes, Routine Sit Com Caliber 1 Star Review
    2009-07-12 - "Baby on Board" stars Heather Graham and Jerry O'Connell as Angela and Curtis, who have a loving relationship, a comfortable home, and successful careers. When Angela announces she's pregnant, however, their lives turn into a nine-month comedy of errors in which each suspects the other of cheating. Now, they must contend with both emotional and hormonal mood swings, as well as the unanticipated drama caused by their friends Danny (John Corbett) and Sylvie (Katie Finneran), who suddenly find their own marriage in peril. Through all this, Angela worries that her job is in jeopardy as she strives to please her demanding boss (Lara Flynn Boyle).
    Watching a movie like "Baby On Board," one really appreciates star power. Though the performers are all good and sometimes land the gags with good timing, it's tough to be engaged fully. O'Connell has the ability to play both the goofy fall guy and the romantic lead, yet here he's somewhere in the middle. Boyle scores points as the boss from hell, as she manages to elicit sympathy for what could have been a one-note performance. The Blu-ray edition is pretty bare bones, with only the bonus basics -- director commentary, trailer, and photo gallery.

    Funny movie but terrible sound 2 Star Review
    2009-06-14 - The movie it self was funny, but the hole experince was destroide by the terrible sound mix. Somtthng ,ust have gone terrible wrong in the Blu-ray mastering both the Dolby DD 5.1 and DTS 5.1 HD Master track were filled with echoes, tapping noice!!!!!

    I want my evening back... 1 Star Review
    2009-06-11 - After work, housework, dinner and laundry I like to sit and watch mindless comedies. This movies takes mindless to a whole new level! I kept watching it to the end though, waiting for it to get better. It NEVER got better. Filled with bad gags and even worse acting (Heather Graham with her blank stares and a cosmetic surgery nightmare Lara Flynn Boyle who's puffy frozen face had ZERO animation...)this movie was a complete waste of time and money! Someone should have aborted this project at the get-go!!










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