There is nothing even remotely unpredictable about Baggage Claim, though the film tries to work up a comedic froth by having Montana traipse rapidly through the lives of many of her ex-boyfriends to see if they'd be compatible matches. The fact that the film has already posited a childhood friend named William (Derek Luke), who's always lurking just in the background and who obviously has feelings for Montana, doesn't mean there's even much suspense about where this film is going to end up. Add in the requisite randy best girlfriend Gail (Jill Scott) and her gay best male friend Sam (Adam Brody), and all the pieces of this completely rote outing fit together in precisely the way you'd expect.
Baggage Claim is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.85:1. The film boasts the typically smooth, nicely detailed ambience of this format, though there appears to have been some stock footage used for establishing shots for Montana's global escapades, some of which don't quite rise to the level of sharpness as the bulk of the film. Colors are often gorgeously saturated and varied, and fine detail is exceptional in midrange shots and close-ups. Baggage Claim's lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 mix is a bit anemic on the low end, but otherwise offers a decently immersive experience, at least when it comes to ambient environmental effects. Dialogue is cleanly presented and the track presents no issues to speak of.
Special Features:
- Deleted Scenes feature optional commentary by David E. Talbert.
- Behind the Scenes with the Director also features an optional commentary.
- Promotional Featurettes include Fly Girls, Wing Men, The Story, and Interview with the Cast.
- Audio Commentary with David E. Talbert
- Theatrical Trailer