Diane Keaton accidentally inherits a baby. Hilarity ensues. Actually, this isn’t your typical “I don’t know how to change a diaper!” comedy, it’s actually a pretty sweet and incisive look at the demented work culture of the 1980s. This is where Diane Keaton and Nancy Meyers first collaborated, and it was the beginning of a beautiful friendship. Also, this movie has one* cute baby!
*Actually two.
Bonus video: We each submit our favorite baby from a movie. Watch it on our Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok.
Next week: The Legend of Billie Jean (1985)
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Time stamps:
2:16 — Our personal histories with Baby Boom
15:35 — History segment: The story of Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer, a legendary Hollywood power couple
30:31 — In-depth movie discussion
1:38:12 — Final thoughts and star ratings
Source:
“Life Isn’t Like the Movies (Even if You Write the Movies)” by Nancy Meyers | The New York Times, 2020 - https://nyti.ms/42ycG85
Artwork by Laci Roth.
Music by Rural Route Nine. Listen to their album The Joy of Averages on Spotify (https://bit.ly/48WBtUa), Apple Music (https://bit.ly/3Q6kOVC), or YouTube (https://bit.ly/3MbU6tC).
Songs by Rural Route Nine in this episode:
“Winston-Salem” - https://youtu.be/-acMutUf8IM
“Snake Drama” - https://youtu.be/xrzz8_2Mqkg
“The Bible Towers of Bluebonnet” - https://youtu.be/k7wlxTGGEIQ
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