Hugh Grant runs through (and through) his stammering, eyelash-fluttering, forehead-crinkling "boyish" repertoire in the course of his girlfriend's unplanned pregnancy: "If you have a baby, that means he's gotta grow up." Another Hollywood plunder of a product of the French film industry, (re-)written and directed by Chris Columbus, that deep-sea diver of low comedy, with sudden bends-causing ascents into middle comedy. The lowest of the low is probably the fractured English spoken by Robin Williams as a Russian gynecologist ("It's time for the physical examination. Let's go take a look at your Volvo" -- as if any doctor in any language would say something as crude as he was trying to say). But no, the lowest is probably the brawl with a man in a dinosaur suit at a toy store. No, the lowest is the brawl between two expectant fathers in the delivery room. No, the lowest -- oh, never mind. With Julianne Moore, Joan Cusack, Tom Arnold, Jeff Goldblum. (1995) — Duncan Shepherd
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