12/7/2022 0 Comments Beat the boss 1 age appropriateIn the end, family matters to the Templetons.Keeping up with the developing skills and interests of a 2-year-old can feel like a sprint-at times literally-or a guessing game. ![]() Overall, The Boss Baby: Family Business is a fun movie with madcap adventure and a theme of working together as friends and family to find solutions to overcome problems. With the movie being PG, parents should be aware of some rude humor and a few words in the lyrics from classic songs may not be appropriate for very young children. (from left) Young Tim Templeton (James Marsden) and the Boss Baby/Ted Templeton (Alec Baldwin) in DreamWorks Animation’s The Boss Baby: Family Business, directed by Tom McGrath. There’s even an Easter egg for Spirit Untamed-pay attention or you’ll miss it. While not a Christmas movie, it does take place at Christmastime, so watching could help you beat the heat. The movie has a message of friends and family and working together, because “together we stand.” There are some new arrangements of classic songs of the 70s and 80s in the movie which work with the storyline. The Boss Baby/Ted Templeton (Alec Baldwin) runs away from baby ninjas in The Boss Baby: Family Business, directed by Tom McGrath. It will take everything they have to get it done before it’s too late. Using help from baby Tina, they need to deactivate the QT app (cutie photo app). With very little time left, Tim and Ted must work fast to expose Dr. Tim gets to see his family through the eyes of Marcos and appreciates everything in his family. Armstrong’s plot to control the world with babies. Ted manages to leave the daycare and discovers there are babies in the basement doing research and development, plus coding apps for Dr. ![]() Seeing his daughter in class gives Tim insight into her abilities as a high-achieving student, though she frets over performing, and possibly failing, the solo. Tim is a same-age classmate of Tabitha, Marcos Lightspeed, and Ted is a baby sent to the daycare. With the help of the girls’ pony, plus the return of Wizzy the Wizard alarm clock, the brothers get to school to infiltrate and investigate. (from left) Tim Templeton (James Marsden), Tina Templeton (Amy Sedaris) and Ted Templeton (Alec Baldwin) in DreamWorks Animation’s The Boss Baby: Family Business, directed by Tom McGrath. They tell Tim’s wife the brothers are going on a bonding adventure to explain their absence, just before Christmas and grandparents’ arrival, and Tim promises to be back in time for Tabitha’s solo at the holiday pageant. She calls her uncle to their home and convinces Tim and Ted to drink a special baby formula that will turn them back into babies for 48 hours, just enough time to figure out what’s going on at the Acorn Center and the nefarious Dr. One night, baby Tina reveals she’s an undercover agent for Baby Corp, just like her dad and uncle were. He laments, “You’re only a kid once, once you grow up, you can’t go back.” While Tim supports his daughter’s academic success, he still wants her to enjoy her childhood. Tabitha looks up to her successful uncle Ted, a workaholic. ![]() Tim’s oldest daughter Tabitha is an intelligent STEM girl at the Acorn Center school and Tina is a baby. The Templeton brothers from the original movie are adults now, Tim is an at-home dad to two girls and Ted is a hedge fund CEO. The all-star cast includes returning characters and new talent, including Alec Baldwin, James Marsden, Amy Sedaris, Eva Longoria, Jeff Goldblum, and more. While a sequel in the series, it works as a standalone. The Boss Baby: Family Businessis the next comedy feature in The Boss Baby franchise from DreamWorks Animation, releasing in theaters and streaming on Peacock.
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