I found it interesting in the press leading up to the release how much focus there was on the stunning (stunning!) fact that this is a comedy featuring two women. Two women? Being funny? Together? Inconceivable! It’s so unheard of that most of the interviews (plus Tina and Amy themselves) have frequently referenced “Laverne & Shirley.” Mind you, that show came out 32 years ago, so if that’s the most-recent example they could think of we’ve not come a long way, baby. The Los Angeles Times headline says it all: “Tina Fey and Amy Poehler gamble with the gal-pal comedy ‘Baby Mama’”
A “gal-pal comedy” is a “gamble.” It’s sad, but true. No one blinks an eye at a guy-pal comedy. Heck, they’ve been doing it since Laurel & Hardy, they’re just called Harold & Kumar now. What I truly hope is that this comedy will be judged on its own -- good, bad or indifferent. And if it doesn’t attain “Superbad”-like success (Note: How did 14-year-old boys get so lucky? Must EVERY movie be aimed at them these days?), I don’t want it to be the death knell for all future female buddy films.
And furthermore, what is with this unwritten rule that gals will see guy movies but guys won’t see gal movies? I think Amy said it best in the LA Times interview:
“I like movies that 14-year-old boys like, I like a lot of those. I would hope that they would like the same things I like too.”
To prove that point, both Amy and Tina have declared “Baby Mama” a “dude-safe movie,” which Tina said means:
“There are plenty of jokes in there. They’re not gonna sit there and be, like, ‘Oh, my God, I can’t believe my wife dragged me to the movie ‘Wedding Fight.’”
“Wedding Fight,” snicker. And the snickering continues in the LA Times interview when the reporter brings up the Linday/Paris/Britney-generation of bad girls and why the media is so fascinated with them. Both women said they were glad they were late-bloomers when it came to Hollywood fame. And both blame -- jokingly, sort of -- “Girls Gone Wild” creator Joe Francis for our current obsession with these paparazzi princesses.
Tina: Ladies, don’t show your knockers to Joe Francis. Get your own camera, film your own knockers and get the money.
Amy: We should start our own business where down-and-out women get their own money from showing their knockers. Being a girl this age, it would be a hard time, I think. A lot of mixed messages. A lot of “Be yourself” but a lot of “Be super skinny.” “Save it until you’re married . . .”
Tina: “But dress like a whore.”
Amy: And a lot of like, “Think about the world and be green, but buy a lot of stuff.” I feel like, growing up, I had a Kristy McNichol T-shirt. It was different.
Now those are two funny women. I’d pay money to see them in a movie together. In fact, I can’t wait.
p.s. If that’s not enough, Sigourney Weaver is also in the film.
p.p.s. Maura Tierney and Holland Taylor, too.
p.p.p.s. Seriously, go get your ticket right now.
"Get your tickets now!"
ReplyDeleteOh, it's easy to say! Shall I ever see this film in my country? Doubt it so much!
And S. Weaver and H. Taylor, too?!
Without this blog I wouldn't know anything.
OMG!!! so many goddess in ONE movie!! i wish it will come to my part of the world!
ReplyDeleteThose are great quotes about the conflicting messages the media puts out there...and they are so true!
ReplyDeleteFor those who get the ABC network...Tina and Amy will be on the daytime talk show "The View," Thursday, April 24...11 AM EST. YAY! :D
God I'm excited...
ReplyDeleteAmanda
I find the tedious mantra about movies needing to attract 14 year old boys in order to succeed a load of codswallop!
ReplyDeleteI *don't* go to movies that are aimed at them and their 40 year old dads who haven't grown up.
If they make movies for my demographic - intelligent women who like both serious and funny movies which don't pander to the insecurities of men - the idiots (Hollywood decision makers)will find that we will go in droves!
*crying*
ReplyDeleteif only Tina & Amy spoke french. No Baby Mama in this country either. Lame.
eh well should be on DVD someday...
Wedding fight...what a smartass!
If this movie is playing anywhere near me come Friday, I will most assuredly be sitting in the theater watching it.
ReplyDeleteEver since I saw the first previews... I was hooked and that was based solely on my love for Tina Fey and Amy Poehler who were always so great together on SNL.
I can't wait to see this movie! I bet we hit the first matinee on Saturday. Hmmm, but it's the end of the month and I'm broke...guess I'll be selling some blood and bringing my own M&Ms.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, what was the last chick buddy comedy? Romy & Michelle? I am wracking my brain here.
ReplyDelete(Side note: I laughed my ass off at Superbad. I know, I'm secretly a 14-year-old boy.)
I'm convinced...I'll be seeing it.
ReplyDeleteThen again, I saw "Nim's Island", too (without even bring an 11-year-old for cover). I think you're okay waiting for a rental on that one.
I love teh Amy. Her laugh kills me. I'll be there--look for me in the front row trying to look up her skirt.
ReplyDeleteI saw an advanced screening of the movie. HILARIO!!! I strongly suggest you go see it.
ReplyDeleteheidi
http://www.cupidsreviews.com
Hang on.
ReplyDeleteTina and Amy... AND Sigourney? AND Holland AND MAURA?! Good grief.
I might just move to America to see this film. Or check to see if it's being released over here. Probably cheaper.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0871426/releaseinfo - gutted. Stupid country.
ReplyDeleteSaw the movie last night. Loved it. All I have to say is "wesbian wovers"
ReplyDeleteAmanda