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2012 motion-picture show by Kirk Jones

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Directed past Kirk Jones
Screenplay by
  • Shauna Cross
  • Heather Hach
Based on What to Expect When You're Expecting
past Heidi Murkoff
Produced by
  • Mike Medavoy
  • Arnold Messer
  • David Thwaites
Starring
  • Cameron Diaz
  • Jennifer Lopez
  • Elizabeth Banks
  • Chace Crawford
  • Brooklyn Decker
  • Ben Falcone
  • Anna Kendrick
  • Matthew Morrison
  • Dennis Quaid
  • Chris Rock
  • Rodrigo Santoro
Cinematography Xavier Pérez Grobet
Edited by Michael Berenbaum
Music by Marking Mothersbaugh

Production
companies

  • Alcon Entertainment[1]
  • Phoenix Pictures
  • What to Expect Productions
  • Georgia Public
Distributed by Lionsgate

Release date

  • May xviii, 2012 (2012-05-xviii)

Running time

110 minutes[two]
Country U.s.
Language English
Upkeep $xxx–40 meg[3] [2]
Box office $84.four million[2]

What to Expect When You're Expecting is a 2012 American romantic comedy pic directed by Kirk Jones and distributed by Lionsgate. It was written by Shauna Cross and Heather Hach and is based on Heidi Murkoff's 1984 pregnancy guide of the same name. Its story follows the lives of five couples every bit their lives are turned upside down by the difficulties and surprises of parenthood. Information technology stars Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez, Elizabeth Banks, Chace Crawford, Brooklyn Decker, Ben Falcone, Anna Kendrick, Matthew Morrison, Dennis Quaid, Chris Rock and Rodrigo Santoro.

The film was produced by Alcon Amusement, Phoenix Pictures, What to Look Productions, and Georgia Public and was released on May xviii, 2012. It grossed $84 million worldwide against a budget of $40 million and received mixed reviews from critics.

Plot [edit]

Prologue

Set in Atlanta,[4] the pic opens with TV fitness trainer Jules Baxter and her trip the light fantastic toe partner Evan Webber performing on the TV show Celebrity Dance Factor. They are crowned the winners of the show, but Jules vomits in their trophy, discovering that she is pregnant.

Jules and Evan

Jules struggles when trying to balance her pregnancy with her normal active life. After being told during the ultrasound that she is having a son, she has an ongoing statement with Evan over whether or not to have their son circumcised. During labor, she chooses not to have an epidural. She gives birth to a girl they name Emerson, ending their fence. After giving nascency, Jules and Evan get engaged.

Holly and Alex

Photographer Holly Castillo tin can't conceive children and decides to adopt i from Federal democratic republic of ethiopia with her husband, Alex. They decide to buy a new house for the babe. Holly sends Alex to hang out with the "dudes group", a group of fathers who walk around the park and back up ane another, which was founded by Vic Mac. Alex feels fifty-fifty more than nervous to become a male parent. Holly loses her job and becomes hurt when she realizes how much Alex is unprepared for a child. However, they eventually get to Ethiopia and prefer a baby boy named Kaleb.

Wendy and Gary

Wendy Cooper runs a breast feeding boutique called The Chest Choice and has been trying to have a baby with her hubby Gary for two years. She somewhen does excogitate and shares the news with Gary after taking five pregnancy tests. Having planned a magical and happy pregnancy, Wendy feels awful throughout it and, during a convention she was chosen to speak at nearly the miracle of childbirth, she begins to break down and begans to bluster virtually the problematic process of pregnancy. Her outburst is filmed and becomes a viral hit on YouTube, after which her boutique is flooded with customers. Later on many labor-inducing activities, she goes to the hospital only to discover out she has to accept a cesarean department, which is against her birth program. She suffers severe blood loss, but survives and delivers a son named Theo.

Skyler and Ramsey

Ramsey Cooper, a famous race car commuter, and Gary'southward father, is married to a much younger woman named Skyler, making her Gary'south stepmother. She treats Gary as her ain son despite her obviously not existence his mother, much to Gary's annoyance. During a brunch where Wendy and Gary announce her pregnancy, Ramsey and Skyler as well denote they are expecting. Unlike Wendy, Skyler cruises through her pregnancy without issues. Wendy envies her and detests her ease; even so, presently later on Skyler gives birth to twin girls, she and Ramsey are shown struggling with the fussy babies.

Rosie and Marco

Rosie Brennan, a food-truck chef, meets an old high school friend, Marco, also a nutrient-truck chef, during a turf war between their food trucks. She believes he is a player and initially blows him off, but the reunion leads to an unexpected pregnancy later on sex that night. Worried at first, they somewhen adjust to the idea of becoming parents and move in together. Still, one nighttime Rosie discovers she is bleeding and they drive to the hospital where they detect she has miscarried. Devastated, Rosie tells Marco to leave, which he does, but he makes several attempts to become back with her. Eventually, they get back together and determine to have things slowly and their story ends with them joining forces to create a food truck together.

Epilogue

At different points in the film, certain characters see others. Many of the characters are fans of one or both of Jules' two TV series. Gary was on Jules' weight loss plan and is a regular customer of Marco's food truck, Skyler is Rosie'southward cousin, and Holly is Wendy and Skyler'southward photographer.

Cast [edit]

  • Cameron Diaz as Jules Baxter, a contestant on a celebrity trip the light fantastic toe show and a host to a weight-loss fitness testify, who becomes pregnant with her trip the light fantastic partner'due south baby girl named Emerson[4]
  • Jennifer Lopez as Holly Castillo, a adult female who adopts a infant boy named Kaleb from away with her unwilling husband later difficulty conceiving[five]
  • Elizabeth Banks as Wendy Cooper, Gary's married woman and Theo'southward mother who becomes meaning afterward trying for ii years. Runs the Breast Option Bazaar.
  • Chace Crawford as Marco, who reunites with an old flame (Rosie) afterwards a turf war between their corresponding food trucks[half-dozen]
  • Brooklyn Decker as Skyler Cooper, the wife of a much older man named Ramsey, stepmother of Gary who becomes meaning with twins Laverne & Shirley[seven]
  • Ben Falcone as Gary Cooper, Wendy's husband, Theo'southward father, son of Ramsey, stepson of Skyler, and half-blood brother to two half-sisters Laverne & Shirley[eight]
  • Anna Kendrick as Rosie Brennan, who reunites with an one-time flame (Marco) and boyfriend food-truck possessor and becomes pregnant unexpectedly and has a miscarriage[7]
  • Matthew Morrison as Evan Webber, who teams with Jules on a glory dance show and the father of her baby daughter named Emerson[9]
  • Dennis Quaid as Ramsey Cooper, the married man of Skyler, male parent of Gary, Laverne & Shirley, and grandad of Theo[10]
  • Chris Rock as Vic Mac, founder of the "dude group" and father of four.
  • Rodrigo Santoro as Alex Castillo, Holly's husband who's in the music business and is not set to accept an adopted son named Kaleb [11]
  • Joe Manganiello as Davis[12]
  • Rob Huebel every bit Gabe, a new parent who adjusts to "fatherdom" past bonding with other dads in a urban center park-based group that is part playgroup, part secret society[13]
  • Thomas Lennon as Craig, a begetter who joins Vic's "dude grouping"[14]
  • Amir Talai equally Patel, a father who joins Vic'south "dude grouping"
  • Rebel Wilson as Janice, an eccentric employee at The Breast Choice boutique[xv]
  • Wendi McLendon-Covey as Kara, Holly'south co-worker and friend[16]
  • Dwyane Wade has a cameo as himself[17]
  • Whitney Port has a cameo every bit herself[17]
  • Megan Mullally has a cameo as herself
  • Cheryl has a cameo as a Television receiver trip the light fantastic talent testify judge[ commendation needed ]
  • Tyce Diorio has a cameo as a TV trip the light fantastic talent show judge[ citation needed ]
  • Taboo has a cameo as a Goggle box dance talent show judge[ citation needed ]
  • Kim Fields equally Renee Thompson, social worker who helps out a couple with an adoption[18]
  • Jesse Burch equally Hutch Davidson
  • Mimi Gianopulos as Molly, Rosie's funny roommate who comforts and supports her[19]
  • Genesis Rodriguez as Courtney, Rosie's roommate[20]

Product [edit]

Groundwork [edit]

Written past Heidi Murkoff, What to Expect When Yous're Expecting is a pregnancy guide released in 1984. It is a top-selling book on The New York Times All-time Seller list[21] and is considered one of the most influential books of the by twenty-v years.[22] Additionally, it was dubbed "the bible of American pregnancy" and has sold over 20 meg units worldwide.[23] On Jan 14, 2010, it was announced that Lionsgate had acquired the book's worldwide distribution rights from Phoenix Pictures. Heather Hach, who was nine months meaning at the time, was hired to write the film's screenplay "based on her pitch", which would follow the story of seven couples who feel the "ups and downs" of preparing for parenthood.[24] [25] [26] David Thwaites produced information technology aslope Mike Medavoy and Arnie Messer. Alli Shearmur, Lionsgate's President of Motion Picture Productions, said the volume is "a make that knows no boundaries" and they were "excited well-nigh this film as the starting time in a potential franchise". Murkoff said she was excited to see Phoenix Pictures and Lionsgate "bring my baby to life". Medavoy, Messer and Thwaites felt that the volume provides the "perfect launching signal" to tell a funny story.[24]

Pre-production [edit]

Kirk Jones directed the film.[10] Jones hadn't read or heard about the book, and causeless it was a novel before receiving the script. However, he and then discovered that it was in fact a pregnancy guide. Although puzzled at starting time, he recalled his pregnancy experience as "funny, tragic, heady" and "hilarious", and idea combining these elements would make for a "really interesting" film.[27] Speaking almost the motion picture'southward theme, he stated that "everybody's experience is unlike" and multiple different stories "allow the audience to share in everything that is going on" and "by sharing in what'south going on and seeing and then many characters, there's this free energy, and there's humor and in that location's drama in comparing all of the stories, which are taking place at the same time".[28] What to Expect When Yous're Expecting stars an ensemble cast, which focuses primarily on the five couples who are going to exist first-fourth dimension parents.[29] According to Access Atlanta, the project also needed "a lot of extras who are in the family way" as well as "babies with star potential". An open casting call was held on July 9, 2011. Casting director Christopher Greyness said at the time, "We need a lot of pregnant women. We desire the existent deal". The movie also featured a number of Ethiopians, for which a casting telephone call was issued likewise.[29] Additionally, film contains cameos past various celebrities. This includes Dwyane Wade, Whitney Port,[17] Megan Mullally,[30] and Cheryl Cole, Taboo and Tyce Diorio, who star as themselves as judges on a TV trip the light fantastic toe talent prove.[ citation needed ]

Filming [edit]

The film began principal photography in Atlanta on July 19, 2011.[31] On July 26, product filmed in Midtown on Peachtree Street near High Museum and in Piedmont Park.[32] Jones said it was "tough" organizing schedules because of the number of bandage members in that location were.[27] Having never "shot five simultaneous stories like this", he stated: "Through necessity we had to schedule the film then that I shot everything with Jennifer Lopez in two weeks, everything with Cameron Diaz in ii weeks ... because they are not available to keep flight in from another continent for two days work and then flying back over again".[28]

Music [edit]

The picture show's score was composed by Mark Mothersbaugh. The soundtrack also contains "Dance (Disco Estrus)" performed by Sylvester, "Nobody" performed by Ne-Yo, "Shivas Regal (Theme For Gypsy)" performed by Sonny Lester & His Orchestra, "Oye Como Va" performed by Kinky, "Happening" performed by Chiddy Blindside, "Kellerman's Anthem" performed by Emile Bergstein Chorale, "Get Me Gold" performed by Terraplane Sun, "Home" performed past Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, "Don't Permit Your Feet Bear on Basis" performed by Ash Koley, "Weightless" performed by Natasha Bedingfield, "Forever Love" performed by Alex Ebert, "Hypnotize" performed by The Notorious B.I.Grand., "Comin' Home Baby" performed by Mel Tormé, "Forgetting" performed by David Grayness, "Never Gonna Terminate" performed by The So Manys, "Inside Out" performed by Nire' AllDai, "Waiting On The Light To Change" performed by Matthew Perryman Jones, "Addicted To Dearest" performed past Robert Palmer, "Mod Art" performed past Black Lips, "Don't Y'all Want Me" performed by Phil Oakey, Philip Adrian Wright and Jo Callis, "Do What You Want" performed by Daphne Willis, "Broken Sky" performed by Rob Laufer, "Why Don't Nosotros Become Drunkard" performed by Jimmy Buffett, "Put Your Hands Upward" performed by The MIDI Mafia, "Samba Vocalizado" performed by Luciano Perrone, "Get It Daddy" performed by Sleeper Agent, "Now Is The First" performed by Alison Sudol, "The Hormone Vocal" performed by Elizabeth Banks and "Big Poppa" performed by Ernie Isley, Marvin Isley, O'Kelly Isley, Jr., Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley, Chris Jasper and The Notorious B.I.1000.

Release [edit]

The film was a moderate success. Released across 3,021 theaters on May eighteen, 2012,[9] it closed on August 2, 2012.[33]

Home media [edit]

What to Expect When You're Expecting was released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 11, 2012 by Lionsgate Habitation Amusement.

Reception [edit]

Box office [edit]

What to Expect When You're Expecting debuted in fifth place with $10.5 1000000. By the end of May, the film grossed $26.4 million in the Usa. In total, What to Expect When You're Expecting grossed $41.2 million domestically, for a worldwide gross of $84.4 million.[2]

Disquisitional response [edit]

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the moving picture holds an approval rating of 22% based on 134 reviews, with an average rating of 4.l/x. The site's critical consensus reads, "The cast is stocked with likable performers, simply What to Expect When Y'all're Expecting is too disjointed -- and besides reliant on stock rom-com cliches -- to live up to its distinguished literary namesake."[34] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 41 out of 100, based on 30 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average course of "B–" on an A+ to F scale.[35]

Cara Nash of the Australian motion picture magazine Filmink gave the picture a mixed review, criticizing the storyline as not having "complexity" or "18-carat conflict", but praised Lopez and Banks who "manage to discover the humanity in their clichéd roles but they can't transcend all the surface-level schmaltz on display here".[36] Peter Travers of Rolling Rock gave the motion picture a negative review, stating that "the movie itself triggered the airsickness", but appreciated Rock, Kendrick and Crawford'southward performances "if you dramatically drop your expectations".[37] Simon Miraudo of Quickflix chosen it "ill-conceived" and gave the motion-picture show a mixed review while stating: "Despite an immensely appealing bandage and a few funny moments, I would only recommend What to Expect at a 'push'. The eggs are there; someone merely forgot to fertilise them."[38]

Betsy Sharkey of the Los Angeles Times among other critics noted the confusion of the swiftly moving film, writing that "Rather than the engaging enlightenment of the source, the film becomes bloated by confusion."[39] [40] New York Daily News gave the picture show 3 and a one-half stars, writing "Thankfully the motion-picture show, different being a parent, is a adequately smooth and entertaining ride that has a universal appeal to both parents and those who ever had a begetter or a mother", and named the scene in which Jennifer Lopez'due south character travels to Federal democratic republic of ethiopia to meet the child she is adopting as the film'south near touching moment.[41] The Guardian 's Mike McCahill described the moving-picture show equally "insight-deficient fluff".[42]

Accolades [edit]

Award Category Recipient(due south) Result
ALMA Awards Favorite Film Histrion Rodrigo Santoro Nominated[43]
Favorite Movie Actress One-act/Musical Cameron Diaz Nominated[43]
Favorite Movie Actress Comedy/Musical Jennifer Lopez Nominated[43]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Comedy Nominated[44]
Choice Moving picture Actor: One-act Chris Rock Nominated[44]
Choice Film Actress: Comedy Cameron Diaz Nominated[44]
Choice Movie Actress: One-act Jennifer Lopez Nominated[44]
Pick Motion-picture show: Breakout Joe Manganiello Nominated[45]
Pick Movie: Male Scene Stealer Chace Crawford Nominated[45]
People's Selection Awards Favorite Comedic Pic Nominated[46]
Favorite Comedic Moving-picture show Extra Cameron Diaz Nominated[46]
Razzie Awards Worst Supporting Extra Brooklyn Decker Nominated[47]
Worst Supporting Actress Jennifer Lopez Nominated[47]
Premios Juventud She Steals the Show Won

Soundtrack [edit]

Soundtrack list [edit]

  • Trip the light fantastic toe (Disco Oestrus) - Performed past Sylvester
  • Nobody - Performed by Ne-Yo
  • Shivas Regal (Theme For Gypsy) - Performed by Sonny Lester & His Orchestra
  • Oye Como Va - Performed by Kinky
  • Happening - Performed by Chiddy Bang
  • Kellerman'southward Canticle - Performed by Emile Bergstein Chorale
  • Get Me Golden - Performed by Terraplane Sun
  • Home - Performed by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
  • Don't Let Your Feet Touch on Basis - Performed by Ash Koley
  • Weightless - Performed by Natasha Bedingfield
  • Forever Love - Performed by Alex Ebert
  • Anesthetize - Performed by The Notorious B.I.G.
  • Comin' Dwelling house Babe - Performed by Mel Tormé
  • Forgetting - Written and Performed by David Gray
  • Never Gonna End - Performed by The So Manys
  • Inside Out - Performed by Nire' AllDai
  • Waiting On The Calorie-free To Alter - Written and Performed by Matthew Perryman Jones
  • Addicted To Love - Written by Robert Palmer
  • Mod Fine art - Performed by Black Lips
  • Don't You Want Me - Written by Phil Oakey, Philip Adrian Wright and Jo Callis
  • Practice What Y'all Want - Performed by Daphne Willis
  • Cleaved Heaven - Performed by Rob Laufer
  • Why Don't We Become Drunkard - Performed by Jimmy Buffett
  • Put Your Hands Up - Performed by The MIDI Mafia
  • Samba Vocalizado - Performed by Luciano Perrone
  • Get It Daddy - Performed by Sleeper Agent
  • Now Is The Get-go - Performed past Alison Sudol
  • The Hormone Song - Performed by Elizabeth Banks
  • Big Poppa - Written past Ernie Isley, Marvin Isley, O'Kelly Isley, Jr., Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley, Chris Jasper and The Notorious B.I.M.

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • What to Wait When You're Expecting at IMDb
  • What to Expect When Y'all're Expecting at AllMovie
  • What to Expect When Y'all're Expecting at Rotten Tomatoes

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