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Cameos Put ‘Baby Baby Baby’ over the Top

Posted on February 25th, 2016 in Entertainment, Movies with 0 Comments

Two struggling young artists in Los Angeles.

He’s an actor, mostly in commercials; she’s a painter, tending bar by night. They meet cute; fall in love; move in together; fall out of love and try to figure out what went wrong.

Brian Krugman and Adrianne Palicki in "Baby Baby Baby." (@BBBFilm)

Brian Klugman and Adrianne Palicki in “Baby Baby Baby.” (@BBBFilm)

That’s the setup for writer/director Brian Klugman’s romantic comedy Baby Baby Baby.

The multitasking Klugman plays Sydney, the actor, while my fellow Toledo, Ohio, native Adrianne Palicki (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Friday Night Lights) portrays Sunny, the artist. The plot is nothing extraordinary, but both deliver engaging performances.

What is extraordinary? The totally unexpected celebrity cameos!

As Sydney attempts a transition from actor to writer, Klugman offers up three one-scene vignettes to illustrate his thoughts – each acted out by celebrities. There is an Oscar winner, a cultural icon, an A-list leading man, an enduring beauty, a former comedian/sitcom actor; and a TV president/insurance pitchman. I have no idea how Klugman persuaded them to appear in his indie romcom, though I’m told that if you put in the time in Hollywood and aren’t an asshole, you can generate a lot of goodwill.

Kelsey Grammer (Cheers, Frasier) also appears, as more than a cameo, playing a European gallery owner who gives Sunny her big break.

Baby Baby Baby is okay romcom with some drama. But it’s the brilliantly written, brilliantly funny scenes with the celebrity cameos that put it in the “worth seeing” category.

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Stu Robinson practices writing, editing, media relations and social media through his business, Phoenix-based Lightbulb Communications.

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