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The Babymakers

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Paul Schneider and Olivia Munn in The Babymakers (2012)
After failing to get his wife pregnant, a guy (Schneider) recruits his pals to steal the deposit he left at a sperm bank years ago.
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After failing to get his wife pregnant, a guy (Schneider) recruits his pals to steal the deposit he left at a sperm bank years ago.After failing to get his wife pregnant, a guy (Schneider) recruits his pals to steal the deposit he left at a sperm bank years ago.After failing to get his wife pregnant, a guy (Schneider) recruits his pals to steal the deposit he left at a sperm bank years ago.

  • Director
    • Jay Chandrasekhar
  • Writers
    • Peter Gaulke
    • Gerry Swallow
  • Stars
    • Paul Schneider
    • Olivia Munn
    • Kevin Heffernan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jay Chandrasekhar
    • Writers
      • Peter Gaulke
      • Gerry Swallow
    • Stars
      • Paul Schneider
      • Olivia Munn
      • Kevin Heffernan
    • 20User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    The Babymakers: Dinner
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    The Babymakers: Guys Falling Over The Sperm (Uk)
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    • Tommy Macklin
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    • Audrey Macklin
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    Alena Savostikova
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    • Director
      • Jay Chandrasekhar
    • Writers
      • Peter Gaulke
      • Gerry Swallow
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    User reviews20

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    7jrcmedicalclinic2

    Don't listen to critics. Go rent it!

    This summer has been terrible for good, fun movies. Avengers, Batman and Ted were the only exceptions. This movie, just like Super Troopers is a genuine comedy without being pretentious. It is a low budget movie and therefore did not make it to most theaters and didn't have enough advertisement. But it is definitely more enjoyable than many big budget disappointments of this year. Acting is good, storyline is hilarious and outrageous. There is not one boring moment in this fast paced flick. I am surprised to see such a low rating by moviegoers. We had bunch of friends over and we couldn't stop laughing! It is one of the funniest movies at present on RedBox or Netflix.
    5omniamor

    The "Tunnel Vision" epidemic

    Recently it seems as though several titles that have come out are missing something crucial that audiences tend to enjoy- subplot.

    The film overall is enjoyable and has many funny moments. While the cast members are easy to like, aside from the Paul and Jay the others lack effective facial gestures that in comedy play equally important parts in terms of "punchline".

    The pace of the movie is moderate and moves along well, but this is also where the story becomes a tad monotonous. Without a secondary story, or subplot that could have involved one, or more of the many supporting cast members the point, or purpose of the film travels in a straightforward line from A to B.

    Moments in the movie begin to inspire a touch of heartfelt sensitivity (a great contrast to crass/controversial humor), but are cut short before delivering any lasting effects.

    To be fair, the project was shot in a very short period of time (less than a month) and given the time frame the finished product is decent, however in the absence of a secondary plot it might have been better to create more suspense/keep the viewer guessing by having Paul (the lead male) refrain from divulging his "secret" that ends up being the basis for the final mission.
    3StevePulaski

    Come in laughing, come out wincing

    One must approach a Broken Lizard film with the idea that the actors obviously have a lot of fun making these fun, energetic romps. Sometimes more than audiences like watching them. Broken Lizard hit a home run with me when I saw Club Dread, an inspired parody of slasher films with entertaining characters, and I found Super Troopers to be "fun, lively, and good-natured." These characteristics are totally absent in their latest flick, The Babymakers a dirty-minded, prepubescent comedy with repetitive jokes about semen, sperm banks, genitalia, masturbation, sex, you get the idea.

    The Apatow-idea of "mixing heart with raunch" doesn't work here, because any attempt at humanity and sentiment is disregarded so things like sex puns and lame gags can take their turn on film. The leads are the laidback Paul Schneider and G4's gorgeous Olivia Munn, who are sadly not given much to do because the screenplay is so close-minded to nonsense. The two play Tommy and Audrey, a suburban couple who, after three years of marriage, are eager to start a family. After nine months of failed attempts, the two begin to question if one of them has a problem, whether it be Tommy with his sperm count or Audrey with her ovaries. Wow, took you nine months to realize that constant sex and no baby wasn't a good sign? I'd get nervous after attempt three.

    They both get tested, and it is revealed that Tommy has a very low sperm count. One thing Audrey doesn't realize is that, in order to pay for an engagement ring, Tommy frequented a sperm bank twenty times for roughly eighty-five dollars in cold, hard cash each visit to pay for it. When she finds out, she's strangely disgusted and Tommy devises a plan with his pals (Kevin Heffernan and Nat Faxon) to try and stage a break in to the sperm bank warehouse to get the samples back. And she's completely cool with that. As an exercise, ask your spouse whether they'd be more aggravated at you for donating to a sperm bank or robbing one.

    But first, Tommy learns that one of his samples is out on the market, and it has been purchased by a local gay couple. When Tommy goes to visit them it sets up a cruel and wholly unnecessary ten minutes involving some of the most awkwardly exchanged dialog this year. It's scenes like this that simply don't belong in a comedy, but The Babymakers is chock-full of scenes like that.

    In order to try and pull off the heist in a coherent manner, they hire the walking stereotype, Ron-Jon (Jay Chandrasekhar, who also directs), who was rumored to be a part of the Indian mob. You can imagine how many jokes just this past sentence can set up and, let's just say, the film doesn't miss its chance to try and say all of them.

    The real tragedy behind this picture is that in the mix of creating juvenile setups, crass gags, and scenes that stretch far beyond their reason lengths (take for example Kevin Heffernan's character, who during the sperm bank heist spills dozens of test tubes containing semen and spends minutes slipping and sliding around on the floor), the script successfully undermines both Munn and Schneider's chance at erecting believable, substantial chemistry, as well as both their acting talents. Schneider worked in successful independent flicks, and Munn has consistently proved herself to speak to the geek culture, much like other filmmakers such as Joss Whedon and Kevin Smith. They deserve better than this trite.

    Jay Chandrasekhar is a reliable actor, but this is second time he has chosen to direct a film, involving the Broken Lizard team in lackluster material, with the first being The Dukes of Hazzard film adaptation. What this film needed in order to work was, one, a reality check. These events are highly implausible, yet are taken in the manner of sincerity and reality. Two, it needed a script more observant and intelligent. It could still be a raunchy comedy and fulfill this proposition, so my question is, why didn't it? And three, it needed to give both its leads some much deserved screen time instead of subjecting them to ridiculously contrived arguments about donating sperm to a sperm bank multiple times, uncomfortable discussions with the neighbors about possible donations, not to mention other sequences involving homosexual humor and a montage of blows to the scrotal region. I came to laugh, but I did far more wincing - one thing that is almost immediately fatal to comedies.

    Starring: Paul Schneider, Olivia Munn, Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, and Nat Faxon. Directed by: Jay Chandrasekhar.
    5SnoopyStyle

    Some sloppy sitcom and a few fun moments

    Tommy (Paul Schneider) and Audrey Macklin (Olivia Munn) are reasonably happy at their three year anniversary. They decide to try for a baby. Nine months later, they still can't get it done. He's surprised that his swimmers aren't swimming. He had donated sperm to buy her an engagement ring 5 years ago. There is only one batch left and it's already been sold. He needs to rob the sperm bank.

    The movie has to overcome some down beats of a troubled marriage and failure to conceive. It doesn't make it easy for the jokes to get laughs. Schneider is a good straight man but he's not an easy broad comedian. Munn starts off with some good chemistry with Schneider. Then the relationship falls apart. The movie could have easily turn them into partners in crime but instead it's a sloppy sitcom. There are some fun moments like the sperm bank deposit but they are the few exceptions.
    6cosmo_tiger

    Funny and worth seeing but it felt like the funniest parts of the movie were in the previews. Still a good time though. I say B

    "When they said you couldn't have your sperm back they robbed you of your future and you have every right to go take it back." On their three year anniversary Audrey (Munn) and Tommy (Schneider) decide its time to have a baby. After months and months of trying they end up going to see a specialist. After finding out that he is the problem he freaks out until his friends come up with a plan. They decide to break in to the sperm bank and take back Tommy's deposit. I had pretty high expectations going in to this one and it's mostly my doing. I have been trying to watch movies without seeing the previews for them first in order to not have any preconceived ideas and I say the preview for this one a ton. I will admit that it was still really funny and worth watching but this is another movie where it seems like the funniest parts are in the previews. I'm not saying there are other funny parts because I did laugh throughout but overall I would have to say I was a little disappointed. This is still very much worth watching though. Overall, funny throughout but I was hoping for funnier. I give it a B.

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    • Trivia
      This is the first movie directed by a member of Broken Lizard where all five members do not make an appearance in the movie.
    • Goofs
      Seconds after the baby boy is born he is put on a scale, yet he is already circumcised. Babies aren't born circumcised.
    • Quotes

      Ron Jon: OK Mr. Nosey.

      Ron Jon: If you must know, back in Mumbai I was the best second story man in the business.

      Ron Jon: The stealing shit business, OK?

      Ron Jon: What, you don't think Indian Crime can be organized?

      Ron Jon: Indians are very organized.

      Ron Jon: Shall I show you how non-violent I can be?

      Ron Jon: You think Indians can only drive a cab and fix your computer.

      Ron Jon: Well let me tell you something; I did drive a cab.

      Ron Jon: And I can fix your computer, but I can also cut your throat.

      Ron Jon: Shall I show you Mr. Zig Zog?

    • Connections
      Referenced in Bad Movie Beatdown: Strange Wilderness (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Freedom's Calling
      Written by Cecilia Wyle and James Austin Wyle

      Performed by Cecilia Wyle as 'C.C. & James' of The Wyle Band

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    • Release date
      • August 24, 2012 (Iceland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tinh Trùng Gặp Nạn
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Duck Attack Films
      • Alliance
      • Automatik Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,889
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,215
      • Aug 5, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $475,511
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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