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From:Diane Keaton , Sam Shepard , Harold Ramis , Kristina Kennedy , Michelle Kennedy , Baby , Charles Shyer , MGM (Video & DVD) ,
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WONDERFUL Movie, 2008-10-31 This is Diane Keaton at her BEST! This is a fantastic movie, with great actors all around. It warms the heart, and makes you laugh, and leaves you wanting more.
Great Family night movie, 2008-09-09 Baby Boom Great movie for a family night in or a couple looking for a movie to cuddle up to. Has many funny scenes and many that will touch your heart. Definately a chick flick but not boring.
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Funny and great, 2008-05-13 Baby Boom has to be considered a classic film of the 80s by now. It's like what "Sixteen Candles (High School Reunion Collection)" and "The Breakfast Club (High School Reunion Collection)" was for teens. Diane Keaton's character, a high powered executive consultant, gets an inheritance from the cousin: a baby! Although she wants to give the baby up for adoption (baby not in her plans), she grows to love the child and moves to the country to have a new life. She encounters interesting characters, love and humor. This is a great portrayal by Diane Keaton and makes me think of "Annie Hall". She is neurotic, funny and completely psychotic, just how Diane Keaton can play it. This character is like the precursor for her movie with Jack Nicholson, "Something's Gotta Give". This is a really good movie, full of laughs and good-hearted humor.
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baby boom, 2008-03-11 diane keaton is great in baby boom . she makes motherhood look easy and juggle work at the same time...when she left with a baby from her cousin's will she finds herself in between motherhood/work.... it a movie you got to see ....
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Baby Boom, 2008-02-13 Very delightful and funny. I love the scenes between Diane Keaton and Sam Shepherd, especially when she tells him her problems, then realizing he is a vet. That scene is priceless.
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