George and Nina seem like the perfect couple. They share a cozy Brooklyn apartment, a taste for tuna casserole dinners, and a devotion to ballroom dancing. They love each other. There's only one hitch: George is gay. And when Nina announces she's pregnant, things get especially complicated. Vince - Nina's overbearing boyfriend and the baby's father-wants marriage. Nina wants independence. George will do anything for a little unqualified affection, but is he ready to become an unwed surrogate dad?
By the end of the movie, the meaning of "extended family" gets a real workout, and some relational clichés get spouted, but the finalé brings things together in relatively agreeable - if unorthodox - fashion.
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The Object of My Affection
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You Were Meant for Me
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Wedding March from Lohengrin
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Richard Wagner:
Composer
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You Gotta Be
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Des'ree:
Writer
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You Are a Peach
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Simon Chamberlain:
Writer
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You Were Meant for Me (Sting)
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George Fenton:
Performer
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The Object of My Affection
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George Fenton:
Performer
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The School Show (Front Titles)
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George Fenton:
Performer
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Schon Rosmarin
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George Fenton:
Performer
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Off To Work
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George Fenton:
Performer
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Nina's News
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George Fenton:
Performer
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The Dance Class (You Were Meant For Me)
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George Fenton:
Performer
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Father And Son
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George Fenton:
Performer
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Jolie Calls/Off To College
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George Fenton:
Performer
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The Announcement (You Were Meant For Me)
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George Fenton:
Performer
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Home From The Hamptons Part 1
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George Fenton:
Performer
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Home From The Hamptons Part 2
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George Fenton:
Performer
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Berceuse
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George Fenton:
Performer
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New Friends
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George Fenton:
Performer
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Lewis Reflects
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George Fenton:
Performer
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George Moves Out
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George Fenton:
Performer
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You Were Meant For Me (New York Version) (Sting)
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George Fenton:
Performer
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