Baggage Claim Page #8

Synopsis: Determined to get engaged before her youngest sister's wedding, flight attendant Montana Moore (Paula Patton) finds herself with only 30 days to find Mr. Right. Using her airline connections to "accidentally" meet up with eligible ex-boyfriends and scour for potential candidates, she racks up more than 30,000 miles and countless comedic encounters, all the while searching for the perfect guy.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): David E. Talbert
Production: Fox Searchlight
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.1
Metacritic:
34
Rotten Tomatoes:
16%
PG-13
Year:
2013
96 min
$17,262,017
Website
957 Views


I resent the implication!

I want the seat by the window!

Happy holidays, brother.

I couldn't hold him.

Drive, drive, drive!

How may I help you, sir?

I'm going to Paris.

I need your passport.

Here you go.

Calvin couldn't stop him.

I'll text Tanya and Cedric.

Here you go.

Actually!

These computers are always doing

something weird. Just one second.

Enjoying the holidays?

Is it snowing?

Paris sounds amazing.

Is the Eiffel Tower there?

I'm stuck here!

Where are you going?

I have to try!

Is there...?

Sorry, Mr. Wright, just one second.

Good luck! We love you!

I love you! Thanks, guys!

Text me Quinton's number!

- Really?

- Really.

Finally, I got it.

Here's your ticket.

Enjoy your trip to Paris.

Your gate is that way.

Have a safe flight, Mr. Wright!

What are you doing?

- Please, please, please!

- It's too late. I'm sorry.

William.

Montana?

William, oh, my God.

I just saw your plane leave

and I thought you were gone.

The agent entered

the wrong gate on my boarding pass.

But I thought you...

I thought you got your proposal.

I said no.

No husband?

No Taylor?

Not anymore.

The only baggage I've got is on

the way to France right now.

It's just me.

What are you trying to say

with the Cracker Jack box?

I don't understand.

Mo, listen.

I was standing alone

in my apartment.

And I realized...

why wasn't it finished?

It wasn't finished

because you weren't in it.

And I realized that little Cracker Jack

box ring wasn't gonna fit no more.

So...

I found one that would.

Montana Christina Moore...

for the second time...

and this time for all

the right reasons...

would you marry me?

Yes, yes, yes.

William.

After thirty days

and 30,000 miles

of searching the skies

for Mr. Right...

it turns out he was living

across the hall the whole time.

And with any luck,

he'll work the same job...

drive the same truck

and love the same woman...

for the rest of his life.

- We did it!

- Yes!

We did it.

I am so glad that's over.

Now I can finally get

back to my life.

Which starts this weekend.

I have a date with an

amazingly gorgeous man.

Oh!

Looks like I got a hot date, too.

Oh, Sam.

He works at the Renaissance.

Well, mine's the manager.

No.

You b*tch! Why?

That's my man!

I had him first!

He's mine! I'm going to...

I fell in love again

and it happened in a minute

My eyes shot out like a fish out of

water and I'm jumpin' in it

Oh, I don't hold back

No, I don't hold back

I never stay within the lines

I don't hold back

No, I don't hold back

I'm gonna take what's mine

Oh, don't get scared for me

Just be prepared for me

'Cause I'm in love with love

In love

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David E. Talbert

David E. Talbert (born February 10, 1966) is an American playwright, author, and filmmaker. He is a graduate of Morgan State University and attended the New York University film program. Talbert has won numerous NAACP awards for his work The Fabric of a Man, and a New York Literary Award in 2007 for his musical, Love in the Nick of Tyme. Talbert has also produced a television reality show, Black Stage, in which actors and singers compete to win a part in one of his plays. Talbert's first film, First Sunday, was released in 2008. The film stars Ice Cube, Tracy Morgan and Katt Williams. more…

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