Look Who's Talking Page #2

Synopsis: Mollie is a single mum who's on the lookout for a reliable and normal boyfriend. Her son Mikey, (unbeknownst to her) seems to have a better idea of which of the men she dates would make a good father figure! If only she could understand him...
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Amy Heckerling
Production: TriStar Pictures
  5 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Metacritic:
51
Rotten Tomatoes:
59%
PG-13
Year:
1989
93 min
1,217 Views


This is all going.

I'm having a custom-made mural

of an ancient Navajo design.

Leather craftsmen in Mexico

are going to make all new couches.

- What do you think?

- I like the deco stuff.

- Don't gain too much weight.

- My doctor says my weight is fine.

Beth only gained 21 pounds.

She jogged three miles a day.

- Maybe you should marry her.

- Don't start.

- I've got problems, too.

- Sorry. I'm afraid of giving birth.

- I've never been real big on pain.

- You been to Lamaze?

I quit.

It's just a bunch of breathing.

It's so much better for the baby.

When Beth had Priscilla...

I'm so sick of hearing about Beth!

How could you be in love with her

and then in love with me?

I have a degree.

She took belly-dancing lessons.

When I found out I was pregnant,

I decided to make out a will.

When Beth had the girls, she had

a reading of their past lives.

- And you're still with her!

- Oh yeah? Look at this receipt.

- Galleria Apartments.

- I moved out. I did it.

I put down a deposit this morning.

I can't believe it!

Should I come by tonight?

You'd better not.

We've still got to be careful.

Albert, I'm so happy!

I wonder if this store

has a bathroom. I have to go again.

I love this... Look,

it takes two of them to cover me.

- Yeah, but you're having a baby.

- You try it on.

- Should I have a baby with Neal?

- Do you love him?

No.

Try some of that

Nobel Prize winners' sperm.

Don't you want a smart baby?

That's all I need. A baby

telling me what an idiot I am.

- I found a nice family man.

- Except it's someone else's family.

That's why he left.

He loves me and we're having baby.

It sounds like the people

in the next compartment are.

- Mollie!

- Albert!

- Let me explain...

- These dresses aren't paid for.

- Don't take this sh*t from him.

- I'm going to call the cops.

After you. Thank you.

- Albert, what's going on?

- Mollie, I've fallen in love.

Beth knows.

I'm going to live with Melissa.

I don't know if it'll last.

It just happened.

Why didn't you say anything to me?

You were so close

to the end of your pregnancy.

I don't believe this is happening.

This sounds awful, but

I'm going through a selfish phase.

- A selfish phase?

- I admit the timing is bad.

- A selfish phase?

- It just happened.

A selfish phase!

Albert, you dick.

- You lousy prick!

- Leave him alone.

- Come on.

- Here.

Hey, what the...

- Wait, please, I'm in labour.

- I was here first.

A**hole! Taxi! Please...

St. Jerome's Hospital.

Oh, sh*t!

- Slow down! It can take hours.

- So can the midtown traffic.

Pull over till the ludes wear off.

God, you idiot!

Come on, move it.

Christ, this traffic...

We're going as fast as we can.

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Amy Heckerling

Amy Heckerling (born May 7, 1954) is an American film director. An alumna of both New York University and the American Film Institute, she directed the commercially successful films Fast Times at Ridgemont High, National Lampoon's European Vacation, Look Who's Talking, and Clueless. Heckerling is a recipient of AFI's Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal celebrating her creative talents and artistic achievements. more…

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