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Baby's Day Out 2 Coming Back - Official Movie Trailer

Baby's Day Out 2 Coming Back - Official Movie Trailer

Every family has that one movie that they can always sit together and watch as many times are possible. For my family, there were two—Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Chupke Chupke (1975) and John Hughes’ Baby’s Day Out (1994). I’m sure there would be plenty other candidates for this title, but these two films I’ve had the most experience of watching every single time they showed up on our television screen when we were flicking channels. Everyone, from my grandfather to my parents to my brother and I, LOVED both these films.
Today, as Baby’s Day Out completes 25 years, I’m compelled to make this proclamation. I've seen enough cute babies to attest to two things here:

1. There will NEVER be a movie baby as cute as the one in Baby's Day Out, and
2. There will NEVER be a baby movie as cute as Baby's Day Out!

What's more, it would be a colossal mistake of your life if you haven't yet seen the film.

For those who do not know this, John Hughes' movies were the chicken soup that your soul needed when you were feeling down. He made coming-of-age-movies (The Breakfast Club; Ferris Bueller's Day Off), holiday movies (Home Alone franchise), movies about pets (101 Dalmatians, the Beethoven franchise), movies about children (Baby's Day Out), rom-coms (Maid In Manhattan) and basically just movies that touched your heart and made you go "Awww".

I mean, just take Baby's Day Out, for example. The cutest little baby you'll ever lay your eyes on, Baby Bink gets kidnapped from his home by three ridiculously incompetent thieves—Eddie, Veeko and Norby. Baby Bink manages to escapes their house, and has them running around the city trying to find him! While the kidnappers are no match for this extremely lucky baby's antics, the little tyke is merely trying to follow the story his nanny used to read to him from a book he calls 'Boo-Boo', about a baby who has a day out in the city with his mother!
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What Baby Bink remembers from his Boo-Boo, he follows, such as getting into a taxi, going to a zoo, at a construction site and so on. Meanwhile, Bink's parents are out looking for him. When reports come in of how Bink was spotted at these places, his nanny realises what he might be doing, and leads them to the final place in the book—an old soldier's home—where Bink is enjoying the company of an entertaining bunch of retired army vets!

What's more, Bink is such a smart baby, he even leads the cops to the kidnappers only because they have his Boo-Boo and he wants it back! Now tell me, where exactly are you going to meet a baby like that, huh?
The film starred some familiar faces, including Criminal Minds and The Godfather III alum, Joe Mantegna, Sex And The City's Miranda, Cynthia Nixon, and even Twin Peaks' Lara Flynn Boyle. Mantegna’s kidnapper act was too good, you couldn’t help feel bad for the poor guy and his two partners (Brian Haley and Joe Pantoliano) when they’re put through literal hell by a toddler! Especially when they’re at the construction site getting thrown around and hit on their heads in pursuit of their ‘hostage’, who manages to get through it all, unhurt!

But let's just go ahead and give the award for the best actor to the baby, shall we? Because that little munchkin is, hands down, the cutest baby you’ll ever see! I still remember asking my mother how I could ever have a baby like that of my own. Because Baby Bink and his barely there toothy-grin stole my heart from the moment he smiled his first smile in the movie. And if you ask anyone who enjoys this movie, they’ll tell you without hesitation why the biggest reason to watch this movie is the baby.

We cannot even begin to fathom how hard it must’ve been for director Patrick Read Johnson to shoot an entire film that focused so much on a baby’s expressions and actions. Like the scene in the zoo, when the baby ends up in the gorilla enclosure, and makes BFFs with the ape! There’s no way watching all three of the kidnappers getting their asses kicked by the ape does not make your roll on the floor holding your stomach and laughing. But it is the kid’s expressions that take the cake! Those adorable cheeks go pink, and you know you’d watch this same scene over and over again!

A personal favourite of my family will always be the fire scene, where Mantegna’s Eddie tries to hide the baby under a jacket in his lap, as cops come to talk to him and his men. Baby Bink chances upon a lighter in the jacket pocket, and while playing with it, sets Eddie’s… umm… 'precious package' on fire!
While I'm here hyping Baby's Day Out to anyone who hasn't seen it, here's an interesting fact. The movie was actually a critical and commercial failure in its home country! Indeed, it wasn't very loved or well received, mostly because the American audience didn't find the whole 'lucky baby crawls through a road without being hit by a vehicle' kind of humour funny.
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