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(1988 TV Movie)

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1/10
dead wrong and just dumb
sandcrab2775 June 2020
As soon as i saw jane curtin and dabney coleman i knew it would be a huge waste of time and was i ever right ... its okay, i shut the film down before i went to sleep and i didn't miss a thing ... a film that can't keep you engaged from start to finish is not worth your time nor mine ...
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7/10
She say yea, he say nay
helpless_dancer27 February 2002
These 2 had the lights on but nobody was home. The husband has a very successful business, grown kids, plenty of free time: the wife is a high level aide to the mayor, settled, content with life. Everything is coming up roses....until the wife turns into a hysterical, raving looney intent on having a baby before the sands of her biological clock run dry. The hubby is adamant that there will be no more children in his life, therefore their romantic interlude runs aground. Fairly decent comedy which singles out some very real problems between married folks.
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3/10
No woman wants to have a baby at 29?
mark.waltz29 March 2022
Warning: Spoilers
If you get past the scene where Jane Curtin whines when husband Dabney Coleman tells her that he doesn't want to start another family (having been through that with his late first wife before he married the now 39 year old Curtin 10 years before), you may be one of the few. Her very annoying yowl, meant to be funny, only lasts 45 seconds but seems eternal. This is a formula 80's sitcomish TV movie with a well paired team dealing with an extremely formula script surrounded by a few amusing supporting characters but a cloying script that is as predictable as it is tedious. Coleman, a good actor but not exactly leading man material, tries to get past the stereotypical blowhard character he's usually stuck with, and manages to create a fairly likeable character, but Curtin isn't as lucky with the material given to her.

The always funny Florence Stanley is delightfully flip as Coleman's secretary, but Julia Duffy adds another self centered princess to her resume, rather harsh to step mommy in a passive aggressive manner. Such familiar faces as Peter Michael Goetz, David Doyle, Claire Malis and Marla Adams add a few nice moments, but the overall mood of the film just seems way too familiar, and having been better written and done better in other movies. The issue is that this is played completely for broadness rather than realism, and after a while that element just had this getting on my nerves. When the minor characters (particularly Stanley and Adams as a sexy sophisticate) end up being more interesting than the leads, that's a major sign that something is wrong.
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8/10
Not terrible, but not amazing.
DrCharlesMontague10 September 2020
This is a mild-mannered and somewhat predictable movie, but it does have some truths in it. There is a bit too much melodrama towards the end, but it's fine. If this movie had anyone less than Dabney Coleman and Jane Curtin it would be lousy.
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