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1* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic:
2** [[Music/GloriaEstefan ''Bad boy, bad boy, boys will be boys...'']]
3** ''Waiting for a star to fall, and carry your heart into my arms, that's where you belong, in my arms baby, yeah...''
4* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: In the sequel, during the wedding, Edward sees that his scams have been exposed, and he's trying to weasel his way through an explanation. Mary openly scoffs, prompting, "Oh, shut up, you little shit!" That's the last straw for Peter. "That's it," he says, and promptly flattens Edward with one punch.
5* RetroactiveRecognition:
6** Paul Guilfoyle ([[Series/{{CSI}} Cpt. Brass]]) plays one of the heroin smugglers.
7** Earl Hindman plays the other, whose face you might not recognize [[Series/HomeImprovement without a fence in front of it]].
8** Miss Lomax, the school headmistress in the sequel who is deeply taken with Peter, is played by Creator/FionaShaw. While Ms. Shaw is known for several other film and television roles, she's most popularly known today as the actress who plays Aunt Petunia Dursley in the ''Film/HarryPotter'' movies.
9** Dave Foley plays a grocery store clerk in his second film role. The film was released one year before the debut of ''Series/KidsInTheHall''.
10* SlowPacedBeginning: The movie starts with a four-minute opening credits sequence followed by a rather pedestrian ten-minute birthday-bash sequence that both establish the men as free-wheeling bachelors, when it could've been done in about a third of the time. But stick with it.
11-->'''Creator/RogerEbert''': It begins with too many characters and too much plot, and 15 minutes into the film I was growing restless. It spends a lot of time describing the lifestyles of three bachelors - Creator/TomSelleck, Creator/SteveGuttenberg and Creator/TedDanson - who share a luxury apartment and play host to a never-ending stream of girlfriends. We meet too many of the girlfriends, and too many of their friends. And then it's the morning after Selleck's big birthday bash, and on the doorstep outside their apartment is a bassinet containing a little baby named Mary. From that point on, the movie finds its rhythm, and it works.
12* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: The film is a comedy about three men raising a baby and it's shown on family-friendly networks. It also has a fair amount of sexual humor and adult situations.

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