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Baby's Day Out

Baby's Day Out

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A real live Toy Story adventure.
Review: The star of this delicious comedy is that darling infant. Of course, Joe Mantegna was so funny but I keep seeing him as a gangster instead of an ordinary child kidnapper.
And how nice to see Fred Thompson actually smile (for once). My neighbor suggested this video to me and I pressured the public library to get it -- as I needed a laugh, bad.
Watching this, I couldn't mope. Watching all the adventures of the story book come true was too too cool. It looked like Chicago as the setting.
So that's where the producers of the first TOY STORY got that idea of crossing a busy avenue dodging oncoming traffic. But that took some doing with the truck actually going over the active boy. Some special effects!
And that scene with Joe M. hanging from the shut down machinery of a high rise building during construction reminded me of Doris Day in MIDNIGHT LACE.

This was a laughable film -- in every way. Look for it at the video stores or better yet, buy it from Amazon.com

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A real live Toy Story adventure.
Review: The star of this delicious comedy is that darling infant. Of course, Joe Mantegna was so funny but I keep seeing him as a gangster instead of an ordinary child kidnapper.
And how nice to see Fred Thompson actually smile (for once). My neighbor suggested this video to me and I pressured the public library to get it -- as I needed a laugh, bad.
Watching this, I couldn't mope. Watching all the adventures of the story book come true was too too cool. It looked like Chicago as the setting.
So that's where the producers of the first TOY STORY got that idea of crossing a busy avenue dodging oncoming traffic. But that took some doing with the truck actually going over the active boy. Some special effects!
And that scene with Joe M. hanging from the shut down machinery of a high rise building during construction reminded me of Doris Day in MIDNIGHT LACE.

This was a laughable film -- in every way. Look for it at the video stores or better yet, buy it from Amazon.com

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very funny movie!
Review: this is a funny movie. it is pretty comical too. it is about a baby and his trip through town, copying what his book had said. you have to see it, it is too funny to explain.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Was So Funny I cant describe it
Review: this is the story of 3 nitwits trying to kidnap a baby from his family after the family disapears and the baby is at the kidnappers apartment thats when the fun begins i love the end of the movie when the kidnappers got arrested "you little infent" if i was in those kidnappers shoes i couldnt get my hands on that kid i would be super mad

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not the best acting
Review: This movie is cute, and that is why I rated it two stars. Otherwise, I would have given it a one. The baby in the
movie is not really acting. It is just simply following someone and smiling. The whole theme is just plain dumb
and stupid. A baby smarter and more durable than it's kiddnappers? HUH?! Who would want to watch some crazy baffoons waddle around with goop sliding down thier noses and arms? I'll tell you what, not me.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Delightful Fantasy Comedy.
Review: When a Trio of Kidappers (Joe Mantegna, Joe Pantaliano & Brain Haley) have stole a 9 month old baby boy named Baby Bink (Adam Robert Worton & Jacob Joseph Worton). But when Baby Bink has get out of the Kidappers apartment from the open window, Baby Bink has to face the hazards of the city of Chicago.

Directed by Patrick Read Johnson (Angus) and Written by John Hughes (Home Alone Trilogy). Writer:Hughes steals himself from the Plot of Home Alone and He was written a clone and down size the hero to a Baby. This film is often Clever and Fast-Paced Fantasy Comedy. The film does lack Originality but Adult and Children will have a great time with this. Grade:B+.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's 12 noon, do you know where your baby is?
Review: When baby Bink is kidnapped by three bumbling kidnappers posing as baby photographers, he manages to escape from their hideout and do all the things mentioned in his favorite story book.

Always one step ahead of his would be captives, he leads them through parks, construction sites and an ape house at the zoo. The best part of all is when they finally get their hands on him just as the cops come up to ask about their vehicle. Trying to hide baby Bink under his coat, Eddie gets a little warm downstairs. By the time the cops leave and he is able to remove his coat from his lap, he is on fire. His buddy stomps him out again and again ("THAT is how you put out campfires")

I laughed so hard at this movie I was crying. Not really for children, but a great comedy for teens and adults.


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