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Nine Months (1995)
Released By: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Chris Columbus
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Hugh Grant, Jeff Goldblum, Joan Cusack, Julianne Moore, Robin Williams, Tom Arnold
Published ID: 5823
UPC: 024543013686,
Plot: A single man faces the terrifying prospect of seeing his carefree life dashed by a visit from the stork in this comedy. Samuel Falkner (Hugh Grant) is a child psychiatrist who has no kids of his own and doesn't want any, which leaves him a bit shaken when his girlfriend of five years, Rebecca Taylor (Julianne Moore) announces that she's pregnant. Suddenly, Samuel is plagued by paranoid fantasies about how marriage and fatherhood will change his life, which are not at all soothed by frequent visits from Rebecca's chronically-pregnant friend Gail Dwyer (Joan Cusack) and her half-bright lummox of a husband, Marty (Tom Arnold). Too selfish to deal with Rebecca's needs, Samuel parts company with her and takes a last stab at playing the field, but when he sees an ultrasound of his soon-to-be-born son, he decides that it's time to face his responsibilities before it's too late. Nine Months also features Robin Williams in a small role as Dr. Kosevich, an ob-gyn with a weak grasp of the English language. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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question?
Added 6/1/2009

I love this movie, I have seen it zillion times. Robin Williams is hilarious as a ob. Delivery part is totally wild. But the most I love the end of the movie when Huge Grant is dancing with his son. It is very touching. Now the question: Does anybody know what is the name of the song he is dancing and who is playing it. The song is so beautiful. Please help me. Thanks.
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Nine Months Movie DVD
Added 2/10/2009

I purchased this movie because I like it, but it won't play in my DVD player. When I purchased it I was warned that it was region specific, however I thought it would play on Australian equipment. Very disappointed.
0 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Funny and sweet
Added 2/2/2009

Here is a light, amusing movie about a long-time couple whose perfect life is turned topsy-turvy by a surprise preganancy.

Several reviewers have pointed out the Hugh Grant plays his familiar bumbling, but charming character. And, Tom Arnold plays the loud-mouth, annoying guy that he often plays. Robin Williams does his off the wall foreign act. Yes, it's typecasting, but so what. They are all quite funny. Yes, the storyline is predictable, you know how it will end, but so what? It is still really enjoyable. There is a lot of physical humor that had me laughing out loud. The scene in the toy store where there is a fist fight with a foul-mouthed Barneylike character is worth a chuckle. The delivery room scene is a hott, even if it is cliched.

This isn't going to make you think deep thoughts or change your life. It won't win an Oscar, but you will have a good time watching it.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Nine months, a movie to fill a wonderful evening with laughter and joy
Added 12/16/2008

I always saw the movie in parts through my whole adolescence until I decided to buy it two months ago.
It is very funny and I would recommend it to everyone who just wants to laugh.
Hugh Grant, this succesful young shrink, who is confronted with a kid who hates his parents, finds out that his beautiful girlfriend, Julianne Moore, is pregnant and sees himself uncapable of changing. He is so absorbed by his fear of being a horrible father and loosing his youth, that he almost looses the most important thing in his world...
Finally he realizes what everyone of us has to do, leave the past and enter new phases of life.
It is a beautiful romance.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Sweet and Fun Movie With a Good Message
Added 11/16/2008

Although this film is a little corny at parts, and the narrative is SO 90s... The plot, humor, cast, music and development win out and serve up an ultimately heart warming flick with a pro-life message.
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question?
Added 6/1/2009

I love this movie, I have seen it zillion times. Robin Williams is hilarious as a ob. Delivery part is totally wild. But the most I love the end of the movie when Huge Grant is dancing with his son. It is very touching. Now the question: Does anybody know what is the name of the song he is dancing and who is playing it. The song is so beautiful. Please help me. Thanks.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Nine Months Movie DVD
Added 2/10/2009

I purchased this movie because I like it, but it won't play in my DVD player. When I purchased it I was warned that it was region specific, however I thought it would play on Australian equipment. Very disappointed.
0 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Funny and sweet
Added 2/2/2009

Here is a light, amusing movie about a long-time couple whose perfect life is turned topsy-turvy by a surprise preganancy.

Several reviewers have pointed out the Hugh Grant plays his familiar bumbling, but charming character. And, Tom Arnold plays the loud-mouth, annoying guy that he often plays. Robin Williams does his off the wall foreign act. Yes, it's typecasting, but so what. They are all quite funny. Yes, the storyline is predictable, you know how it will end, but so what? It is still really enjoyable. There is a lot of physical humor that had me laughing out loud. The scene in the toy store where there is a fist fight with a foul-mouthed Barneylike character is worth a chuckle. The delivery room scene is a hott, even if it is cliched.

This isn't going to make you think deep thoughts or change your life. It won't win an Oscar, but you will have a good time watching it.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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