Baggage Claim
September 2013
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Wesley Morris
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.
G. Allen Johnson
A romantic comedy so light and brainless you almost expect it to float away.
Tom Long
Man, "Baggage Claim" is terrible.
Sara Stewart
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.
Christy Lemire
"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.
Stephen Whitty
A painfully predictable romance, and a terribly unfunny comedy.
Critic reviews
Wesley Morris
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.
G. Allen Johnson
A romantic comedy so light and brainless you almost expect it to float away.
Sara Stewart
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.
Christy Lemire
"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.
Connie Ogle
A shrill, embarrassing comedy that insults the female audience for which it is intended.
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Looking forward to Paula Patton Acting was bad, predictable, predictable plot. Paula was overly sweet and not believable and what is up with her wierdly large neck and facial expressions? And Montana? What?? Am I watching Blazing Saddles? Brokeback Mtn? Why the token gay male friend? Why the obligatory I dont trust black republicans line? Why the vamp best friend? Vacuous, not worth the rent fee, I want my money back. The best acting was done by Derek Luke and the supporting hot guys. Jill Scott however looked gorgeous!!!

Such a cute movie! I really enjoyed this movie. Paula is so beautiful and it was such a cute chic flick. The supporting cast did a great job. Those giving such harsh reviews need to lighten up. I'm glad I rented this movie. It was worth the 5 bucks. I have a Samsung Galaxy 3 and ordered the non-HD version and it played beautifully on my phone.
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Actors | Paula Patton, Derek Luke, Taye Diggs, Jill Scott, Boris Kodjoe, Adam Brody, Djimon Hounsou |
Director | David E. Talbert |
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96 minutes
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PG-13
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