Baby's Day Out
Cast :Joe Mantegna, Lara Flynn Boyle
Director :Patrick Read Johnson
Studio :Twentieth Century Fox
Format :Color, Widescreen, Closed-captioned, Dolby
Released Date :July 01, 1994
DVD Released Date :December 14, 2004
Language :French (Dubbed), English (Subtitled), English (Dubbed), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language)
Audience Rating :PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJuly 05, 2005
SummaryA GUILTY PLEASURE
Content
AFTER BIG BERTHA RECOMENDED THIS MOVIE RACED OUT TO THE STORE AND BOUGHT
10 COPIES HIDING ONE IN EVERY ROOM IN MY HOUSE, BECAUSE SOMETIMES I JUST GET
TO LOOK AT IT. BIG BERTHA FORGET A SEQUEL WHAT ABOUT A PREQUEL. IT HAS JUST ABOUT THE SAME CHARM AS "CABIN BOY" OR "LOST AND FOUND".

Rating
DateJuly 05, 2005
SummaryBaby's Day Out? Heartwarming Adventure In!
Content
This is probably the greatest piece of cinema of all time. Not including Space Cowboys. With it's crazy shenanighans and pervasive nudity of baby butt, there isn't anything like it! The only thing that would of made this better is casting Tommy Lee Jones as the baby and Martin Short as the bad guy. Words cannot describe this masterpiece, i wish there was a sequal. When i get the money i'll make the sequal. BABY"S DAY OUT: BACK TO DA CRIB! I reccomend this movie to everybody, including people who loved Monkeybone and Brain Donors! BEST MOVIE EVER! Ryan: Go to the movie Mr. Holt says would be "sacrilegious to watch!"

Rating
DateJuly 02, 2005
SummaryHilarious!!
Content
This is mostly guy fare because of the humor. It's not a vulgar movie, but I guess most ladies don't find some of these things too funny. But if you're a guy and want to laugh out loud--this is great!!!! I think you might think twice about kidnapping a baby after watching this!

Rating
DateDecember 19, 2004
SummaryYou have to be a real sourpuss not to laugh at this movie
Content
A very very funny movie that kids LOVE! I don't get the carping about how derivative it is of Home Alone--it's a riot, so who cares? Certainly not a 7-year-old. There are some cleverly-written bits for grown-ups to appreciate, and some--like all the crotch-centered mishaps--that I could live without, but the kids think they're hilarious. I hate a lot of the bland "family fare" films, but this one truly is fun for the whole family. We've watched it dozens of times by now, and there are certain scenes that just never get old.

Rating
DateJuly 06, 2004
SummaryIt's 12 noon, do you know where your baby is?
Content
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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