The Boss Baby is a 2017 American animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Loosely based on the 2010 picture book of the same name by Marla Frazee,[4] it was directed by Tom McGrath from a screenplay by Michael McCullers, and stars the voices of Alec Baldwin as the title character, along with Steve Buscemi, Jimmy Kimmel, Lisa Kudrow, Miles Bakshi, and Tobey Maguire. The first installment in The Boss Baby franchise, the plot follows a boy helping his baby brother who is a secret agent in the war for adults' love between babies and puppies.

In the late 1980s, Tim Templeton, a creative 7-year-old, is taken aback when his new baby brother, Boss Baby, arrives. Baby wears a suit and tie and acts like a normal baby around adults, but acts like an adult when adults are absent. One day, Baby holds a staff meeting with other infants, under the guise of a neighborhood play date. Tim attempts to record them on a tape before Baby and his cronies spot and chase him, resulting in it being destroyed. Due to the resulting chaos, Tim is grounded until he learns to get along with Baby.


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Later, Baby reveals the truth as to why he is in his house and where he comes from. He and Tim suck a special pacifier that allows them to see Baby Corp, where babies come from. Most babies go to families, but those unresponsive to tickling are sent to management, where they are given a special baby formula that allows them to think and behave as adults while remaining young forever. Baby explains he is on a special mission to investigate the declining love for babies due to puppies, and came to the Templeton's as Tim's parents work for Puppy Co. Once his mission is done, he will leave. However, the boys hear Baby's boss threatening to fire him if he fails, which would mean Baby would have to stay and grow up with the Templeton family. Tim and Baby team up to prevent this.

Francis takes Tim's parents to a Las Vegas conference and leaves his brother Eugene to pose as a female nanny to watch the children. The boys attack Eugene with fake vomit and escape him with the help of neighborhood toddlers. They reach Las Vegas, where they find Francis ready to launch a rocket of Forever Puppies out into the world. Tim's parents are trapped below the rocket to be burned. Tim and Baby fight Francis on a catwalk, making him fall into a vat of formula that turns him back into a baby, and Eugene takes him home. Tim and Baby save Tim's parents and eject the Forever Puppies from the rocket before it launches.

Baby goes back to Baby Corp and becomes CEO. BabyCorp workers erase evidence of Baby and erase the parents' memories of him. One of these workers asks Tim if he would like to forget about Baby, but he declines. Tim soon realizes he misses Baby deeply, and invites him back, saying that he can have all of Tim's parents love. Baby returns as a regular baby named Theodore "Ted" Templeton, realizing love is something that grows, instead of being divided.

Years later, in the present day, an adult Tim and Ted tell the story to Tim's eldest daughter, who is apprehensive about the arrival of her newborn baby sister. After the adults leave, the newborn girl reveals she is a Boss Baby, too, surprising the elder daughter.

Upon reading the original book on which the film is based McGrath felt a connection to it, as he had an older brother and felt like "the boss baby of the family".[10] In keeping with that theme he stated, in an interview with Den of Geek, that "My personal goal with this was to watch this movie with my brother, and to see how it affected him!", which resulted in McGrath's brother being moved to tears by the completed film.[11]

Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times praised Baldwin and the adult humor, saying: "The contrast between the helpless-infant stage of life and corporate-speak is funny but fairly high-concept for a kiddie movie, and the plot grows denser as it goes along and the baby and Tim reluctantly join forces to stop a conspiracy by which puppies would corner all the love in the world."[30]

It was my first time watching Boss Baby with my family. It was funny and ADORABLE because there are so many babies in that movie. But my big sister noticed something different about the boss baby's big brother and we're going to talk about it...

At the first parts of the movie the big brother had extreme imaginations and he could think that everything could be anything he wanted like imagining that he could ride a rocket to the other planet but back to the topic we knew that the baby could [SPOILERS] talk and is working for a job at Baby Corp. where he works as an executive and his job is to uncover the secrets of where their parents work (Puppy Corp.) but what if IT'S ALL JUST A IMAGINATION THAT THE BIG BROTHER CREATED (It's my sister's theory) WHAT IF THE BABY'S NOT REALLY TALKING? WHAT IF HE'S CREATING ALL OF THESE IMAGINATIONS BECAUSE HE'S JEALOUS IN THE BOSS BABY? You see we all have experienced this part in life where we get jealous on our little/younger siblings... So what do you think? Did I miss anything important? Let me know in the comments

From DreamWorks Animation, The Boss Baby stars the voice of Alec Baldwin as a briefcase-carrying, suit-wearing baby that partners up with his 7-year-old brother. The two team up to to overturn the CEO of Puppy Co. Along the way, they must save their parents and prove to the world that love is an undeniable force.

Eric Bell Jr. voices the triplets in the film. The three babies are excited to assist the boss baby in the mission. In matching outfits, they are overly eager to help with anything that comes their way.

The Boss Baby is a computer-animated adventure comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox on March 31st, 2017. The film is loosely based on the 2010 book of the same name by Maria Frazee. The plot follows 7-year old boy Tim Templeton helping his baby brother who is a secret agent in the war for parents' love between babies and puppies. The film was directed by Tom McGrath and stars the voices of Alec Baldwin as the titular character, along with Miles Bakshi, Steve Buscemi, Jimmy Kimmel, Lisa Kudrow, and Tobey Maguire.

And I sat down and started to really work on this manuscript with his emotions in mind. I was watching my son, as a 15-year-old, coping in the way that new parents cope when a baby comes into the house. And this little creature becomes the boss of you, and you didn't anticipate that would ever be possible.

It was funnier in my mind if he was a white, stereotypical, male boss in the way that the TV shows of my youth showed that sort of character. And when I started to design the book and the look of it, I definitely was thinking of it as being a TV show. In a sort of a midcentury modern context.

In a perfect pick-me-up for both older siblings and bleary-eyed new parents, Frazee (All the World) hilariously parses their new status. The brilliant baby-as-boss metaphor drives the book from the start, as a baby strides in from his taxi, outfitted with a suit (complete with rear-end flap and pj-style "footies"), briefcase, and a permanent scowl. Caldecott Honoree Frazee milks this comparison for every possible laugh ("The funky thing was, he never, ever said a single word that made any sense at all"), and the baby's job perks include "the spa" (a bubble bath), "the executive gym" (he attempts a pull-up on a baby gym), and "drinks made to order, 24/7" (the baby sits at a red-checked table littered with bottles, demanding service with his finger in the air). Cartoon vignettes in pencil-streaked gouache hum with a funky, retro style seen in sleek furnishings and the '50s fashions of the accommodating but increasingly exhausted parents. Finally, when the baby's tantrums can't rouse them, he discovers a more effective management technique--"Ma-ma? Da-da?" Clever and empathetic, this book is an especially apropos choice for the baby shower circuit. Ages 4-8. (Aug.)

Baby gives Tim a pacifier to suck, suggesting that it will magically transport them to cloud-based Baby Corp. He also states that when babies have their pacifiers taken away, they eventually forget about that baby generating company.

Baby Corp. managers drink a special baby formula that keeps them from growing older. Baby and Tim hitch a ride in a limo with a bunch of partying young women, where Tim takes a sip of Long Island Ice Tea and promptly spits it out.

capitalism destroys families and childhoods, commodifying human lives and animals in pursuit of more money/power and petty revenge to the extent that the higher ups are willing to murder children for it, the american way. only solution is to sabotage it and embrace the beauty of existence and the true connections we make with our families and loved ones

also alec baldwin is a fucking baby

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