Baggage Claim
September. 27,2013 PG-13Determined to get engaged before her youngest sister's wedding, flight attendant Montana Moore finds herself with only 30 days to make a connection. Fortunately, her friends have cooked up a high-flying scheme to help Montana land...the perfect guy!
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Very best movie i ever watch
If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
It is an OK movie. But it shows very well how women are desperately looking for a husband and getting married and constantly worried about their age and their expiry date. It shows very well how girls treat the nice "just friends" guys and expect them to get services while having sex with all the guys in the town.It can be a very good example to those "nice guys" who put women on pedestal and have no idea of how desperate they're and how girls plan to find a husband and how they use stupid guys like the staff at the airport and the housemate guy to get to the rich guys.It was a great example of what guys should NOT do when dealing with women.The movie reminded me the advices from Professor Tom Leykis a lot. If the guys follow the rules of professor they will get good results.
Movies that cater to a largely black audience doesn't in and of itself make it either good or bad, but this movie is insanely terrible. Many of the actors are really good and its unfortunate they have to accept these parts. Just about everything in this movie is some stereotype of white and black people, centered around a girl as a flight attendant, which is also incredibly exaggerated. Now some poor, ignorant girl with no education is going to think she should get a job like this and live an interesting life in search of a wonder man. I have known many flight attendants and TURST ME, very few, if any, of them lead a life like this. Its low pay, hard hours, terrible hotels, boring layovers, crews don't have any fun, passengers are nasty and treat you like a slave, and its an altogether sucking job that takes the life right out of you. The ones left doing it is because they have nothing else better they can do and are just stuck there. However, the movie is light hearted and silly.
"It's not a man I need, it's a husband, a potential husband in a month." Montana (Patton) is going to be a bridesmaid at her sisters wedding. She is excited for her but also depressed because her younger sister is getting married before her. When she tells her friends they come up with a plan. She will meet all of her ex's one more time and try to find a husband before the wedding date which is 30 days away. I have to admit right off that this is not usually my type of movie. I'm not huge into romantic comedies so I wasn't all that excited about watching this. While I will admit I have seen worse my biggest complaint with movies is some are way too predictable and when you know the outcome 5 minutes in the movie becomes a little boring and loses magic. This is one of those movies. It wasn't even like it was a surprise twist either, when the star says I'm never gonna find a husband and instantly someone she has known forever walks into the screen...DING DING DING! An hour and a half later...told you. I know movies like this aren't supposed to have a lot of twists but this was so predictable that it made every other scene meaningless there was no "will she pick him" feeling. That made the movie boring to me. Overall, way too predictable to be enjoyable. I give it a C.
A story about baggage, the emotional type that people carry for not conforming to society's norms. The film deals with the concept of marriage, how we all are made for it and the attractive leading lady has somehow not tied the knot though keenly looking for her Mr Right and though she went far, she seemed to miss what is good and near. Whilst in the quest, she discovers her no-no's in men and how once someone is an ex, it is best he stays an ex.Ultimately, the question has to arise: do people marry because they want to and are committed to it or because they have to?Whilst it offers a charming and pleasant experience it is not inventive as a story, succumbing to the rom-com principle of Mr & Mrs perfect live happily ever after. Not a bad experience for viewers who go in couples.