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Look Who's Talking, Too

Look Who's Talking, Too

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hysterical sequal, If you have kids, You'll Love It
Review: Most parents will truly appeciate the nuances of this very funny movie. While some of the humor is simplistic, the humor is seen through the eyes of two children, so there is a need for an occasional poke in the ribs. For those of us who have had the blessing of watching our children develop, and have found the wonderful place in our hearts that only our children can touch, the humor rings true. Roseanne Barr delivers a surprisingly authentic and precious interpretation of the mind set of Julie, the younger sister. Bruce Willis is still quite convincing as the older brother Mikey. There are script problems with the adult story lines. It is very hard to believe that mom - Molly - allows a very dangerous person to take care of the kids. Molly's brother, while acted well, only rises to comic book stature. But you will want to watch this again and again, for the reason you watched the first time, to touch that place in your heart where you store the memories of your own children.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: IT GROWS ON YOU
Review: THE FRIST time i saw this movie i hated it. however i saw it again. it still not that great but i own a copy. its good to watch ewhen i feel sick or am stuck in the house for some other reason. however the other two movies are much better.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not as good as the original, but still worth watching.
Review: This is the weakest addition to the "Look Who's Talking" series. It is sort of slow, and has some embarassing moments (esp. from John Travolta) but if you can get past all of that, then you will enjoy this sequel. Bruce Willis is, once again, the voice of Mickey.

*This one is okay for kids, but, like the first, the PG-13 rating is there for a reason...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good movie
Review: This movie is very funny because Mikey gets a sister.I would think it's very good.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The first one is the best!
Review: This sequel was really dumb it was much like the first one except now Mikey has a sister, and it also shows a scene where Mikey is talking to a toilet that talks. I can't beleive I wasted my money to go see this crummy movie in the theater when it came out along time ago. It had a bad plot and terrible acting. Whatever you do don't see the third one it's terrible, stick with the first one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved it!!!
Review: Wow, this movie has gotten some bad reviews. I guess that's how it is with most sequels, but I loooooved "Look Who's Talking Too." It's my favorite of the three, and I thought it was MUCH better than the original. Mikey is about 2 years old now, and he's adorable! Bruce Willis returns as the voice of Mikey, and Roseanne Barr is cast as the voice of Mikey's new baby sister Julie. Now Mikey is being potty-trained, he's trying to get along with Julie but it's not easy, and the parents (Travolta and Alley) are going through marital problems. I enjoyed every minute of this movie. It's cute, funny, and very good, considering it's a sequel. I hope this review was helpful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved it!!!
Review: Wow, this movie has gotten some bad reviews. I guess that's how it is with most sequels, but I loooooved "Look Who's Talking Too." It's my favorite of the three, and I thought it was MUCH better than the original. Mikey is about 2 years old now, and he's adorable! Bruce Willis returns as the voice of Mikey, and Roseanne Barr is cast as the voice of Mikey's new baby sister Julie. Now Mikey is being potty-trained, he's trying to get along with Julie but it's not easy, and the parents (Travolta and Alley) are going through marital problems. I enjoyed every minute of this movie. It's cute, funny, and very good, considering it's a sequel. I hope this review was helpful.


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