Movie Title : Baggage Claim
Release Date : Sep 27, 2013 Limited Genre Movie :Comedy
Actors :Paula Patton,Djimon Hounsou,Derek Luke,Taye Diggs,Jill Scott,Boris Kodjoe,Adam Brody,Tremaine 'Trey Songz...,Tia Mowry,La La Anthony,Jenifer Lewis,Lauren London,Christina Milian,Rickey Smiley,Thomas Miles,Ned Beatty,Sandra Beatty,Terrence J. Corwley,Affion Crockett,Lyn Sisson-TalbertMpaa Rating : PG-13
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Critics Ranting For Baggage Claim : 3.8Critics Percentage For Baggage Claim : 15 %
User Ranting Movie Baggage Claim : 3.5
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Review For Movie Baggage Claim
A romantic comedy so light and brainless you almost expect it to float away.G. Allen Johnson-San Francisco Chronicle
Man, "Baggage Claim" is terrible.
Tom Long-Detroit News
Nothing in this movie would actually happen, so what's irritating is that it presents itself as a savvy, "Am I right, ladies?" dating commentary.
Sara Stewart-New York Post
"Baggage Claim" is so archaic in its depiction of feminine self-worth-and, frankly, so insulting-it's amazing that it's coming out in 2013, not 1963.
Christy Lemire-RogerEbert.com
A painfully predictable romance, and a terribly unfunny comedy.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
A shrill, embarrassing comedy that insults the female audience for which it is intended.
Connie Ogle-Miami Herald
There must be better material out there for [Paula Patton] somewhere.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
If the dating process depicted here is humiliating for the character of Montana Moore, it's liberating for Paula Patton: The actress reveals herself to be a sort of sexier Lucille Ball, agreeably sacrificing her dignity in pursuit of laughs.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
It's fun in a dumb kind of way, but it sets feminism back several decades.
David Aldridge-Radio Times
As the end credits finally rolled, the best review was uttered by a woman in the row behind me: "This is the kind of movie they'll show on Starz in a couple months and you'll watch when you're really bored."
David Noh-Film Journal International
An utterly anodyne romcom with nothing to surprise and less to offend.
Mark Kermode-Observer [UK]
Talbert adapted his script from a novel he wrote in 2003, which you have to assume had wipe-clean pages and a squeaker hidden inside the front cover.
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph
A serious contender for the worst commercial release of 2013.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times
A plot and a script that would be better aired in a cheesy ballad, or even a hairspray commercial.
Brian Viner-Daily Mail [UK]
Patton is sunny and likeable but her behaviour is bonkers and the movie nose-dives towards oblivion.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express
Romcom fans deserve something with more heart.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
Sloppy and predictable, Baggage Claim is a clichéd and unoriginal rom-com, thanks to some mediocre performances and an unimaginative script ...
Jennifer Tate-ViewLondon
This is the sort of script you imagine came with little hearts over the 'i's instead of dots. With no jokes to freshen it up, it's cheesier than a ripe camembert in an unwashed sock.
Elliott Noble-Sky Movies
David E Talbert's romcom is the filmic equivalent of a frying pan to the skull.
Ken McIntyre-Total Film
A romantic comedy that gets its charm from Paula Patton's performance.
Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com
If you're the type of person who can offer a three minute impassioned defense of Fool's Gold or more than five reasons why Just Like Heaven is worth grabbing out of a five dollar bin, paying to see this movie is far from a horrible idea.
Mack Rawden-CinemaBlend.com
The film is aggressively shallow and superficial in its attitude toward contemporary romance, and it hardly presents a realistic portrayal of the plight of single women. But at least it's equally insulting to members of both genders.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
Patton is best at contagious bliss. She might be the best at it. When she smiles, you smile. You want her to have what she wants even when how she wants it is stupid.
Wesley Morris-Grantland
A lame comedy that looks like it was made - and belongs - in the 60's. Despite a game cast this movie is broad without being even remotely believable.
Pete Hammond-Movieline
Packs light and plays it safe.
John Wirt-Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)
A harmless romance-fantasy that avoids normal rom-com gender double-standards, misogyny, and/or misandry - but with gooey life-lessons that are only partly earned.
Sandy Schaefer-ScreenRant







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