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Top Five Baby Movies By TheBabyPlanners [3 more lists]
Focus Features asked us to write a little something about our top five baby flicks in conjunction with the release of their movie, BABIES. Check out our diverse (and maybe even surprising!) list and then be sure to check out BABIES the movie.
- 1
Raising Arizona
“ This Coen brothers classic shows to what extremes a couple will go – in the comedic sense – to become parents. Holly Hunter and Nick Cage’s desire to love and parent Nathan Jr. as their own speaks to the unpredictable and crazy, emotional world of becoming parents. At the end, Cage’s character envisions his f*ture filled with kids, grandkids, family events – a large, happy and full life that still moves us. While we wouldn’t recommend kidnapping, we definitely recommend this movie! „ - 2
The Hangover
“ Along with the rest of the world, we found this comedy irresistible. While not about a baby, per se, we fell hard for Zack Galifianakis’s care and handling of the surprise "package." And the fact that this weirdly loveable and hungover shlub is actually wearing the baby carrier correctly, slays us! „ - 3
Baby Boom
“ Talk about being ahead of its time. When Diane Keaton’s powerhouse woman of a certain age finds herself unexpectedly with baby, she herself can’t believe the change it brings. Her triumph at the end is a celebration of mompreneurs everywhere, making us believe that maybe, we really can have it all. „ - 4
Rosemary's Baby
“ We hate scary movies and this Roman Polanski classic takes scary, freakish and weird to a whole new level. That said, Mia Farrow is entirely believable in portraying a mothers unconditional love of her unborn child, even when she figures out what’s really growing inside her. Creepy!....and fabulous. „ - 5
Three Men and A Baby
“ In spite of its dated premise, watching these three confirmed bachelors taking care of a baby still gives us the giggles. Nothing like a baby to teach these guys what "real" work, responsibility, and love really are about. Plus, who can resist some vintage Tom Selleck? „
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