Baby on Board (2009) 4.2
Life for a successful power couple get thrown for a loop when the wife finds out she's pregnant. Director:Brian Herzlinger |
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Baby on Board (2009) 4.2
Life for a successful power couple get thrown for a loop when the wife finds out she's pregnant. Director:Brian Herzlinger |
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| Jerry O'Connell | ... | ||
| Heather Graham | ... | ||
| John Corbett | ... | ||
| Lara Flynn Boyle | ... |
Mary Radcliffe
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| Katie Finneran | ... | ||
| Anthony Starke | ... | ||
| Brian Sills | ... |
Raphy
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Heather Prete | ... | |
| John Turk | ... |
Chauffeur
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| Jessica Zorn | ... | ||
| Jaiden Hidalgo | ... | ||
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Kirk Anderson | ... | |
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Peggy Roeder | ... | |
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Bob Weagant | ... | |
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Keith Uchima | ... | |
The story of Angela -an ambitious, image-conscious businesswoman working for over-demanding boss Mary. When Angela becomes unexpectedly pregnant at the peak of her career, her life with her divorce attorney husband, Curtis, is turned upside-down. BABY ON BOARD begins with an inconvenient pregnancy that leads to a nine-month roller coaster ride as Angela and Curtis try to cope-even as the interference of best friends Danny and Danny's wife Sylvia escalate the situation into a battle of the sexes. Written by Angry Monkey Entertainment
GOD AWFUL. This movies is the the kind of crap actors make when they are first starting out, not when they are established. I have NO IDEA how big name actors ended up in the trite mishmash of misogynistic stereotypes. Laura Flynn Boyle looks like a poster child for cosmetic interventions gone awry. The other actors are decent in their roles since they are fairly good in most anything, but the dialog is contrived, the plot reminiscent of fraternity flicks, and the overall affect is just plain embarrassing for all involved. All I can figure is that some body made a deal with the devil or the script changed considerably after the stars signed on. No distributor was willing to take it on, so Baby on Board had only limited release. No doubt based on its star power, DVD showings will be better, but this film is not even worth your basic veg out in front of the TV trial.