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Look Who's Talking Now

Look Who's Talking Now

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Mommy, please make it stop!
Review: One word. Why?

Why didn't they call it LOOK WHO'S BARKING? Why did they make it? Hollywood should be bombed. Not once, but twice. One of the worst movies I've ever seen.

Movies are good with only one (not that the first one was any good); sequels almost always plunge to the basement. This time around, the dogs are doing the talking. Voices of DeVito and Keaton add absolutely no humor or life to this faded series of films.

See, now you've gone and destroyed my faith in Hollywood. And to think Travolta and Alley are amongst the highest paid actors/actresses in Hollywood. Urgh. Kill me.

Stupididdle...stupiddy...can you say "stupid movie"?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why did they make a third one?
Review: Sorry for giving this movie one star but this third sequel has gone way too far. It talks about dogs who talk. They should've stopped at Look Who's Talking 2 instead of making this stupid movie, boy what a total rip off. Why can't they just call it "The Talking Dogs" instead of having it named Look Who's Talking Now. It's a good thing I waited for this movie to come on HBO instead of wasting my good money to see it in the theater. So if ya'll are planning to see this movie, DON'T! It's a waste of time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Forget the other 2
Review: The first 2 films weren't that hot but this one is great.It is the pets that talk this time around.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Funny, charming, and appealling family entertainment
Review: This film was an enormous flop with critics (heck, these kinds of movies never do well with them) but I must admit to liking it. The story may be familiar, however there are many terrifically hilarious moments and good dramatic touches of family values. Danny DeVito and Diane Keaton lend very funny, imaginative voice-overs to the two dogs. The rest of the cast is also first rate. Not a must-see family classic, but still entertaining for the whole set.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better than the sequel!
Review: This time around, the Ubriaco's let two dogs into the family, and it is just hilarious! Danny Devito and Diane Keaton supply the voices of the two dogs who are always at each others throats. Kirstie Alley and John Travolta give good performances as the parents who are learning to live with the new pets around the house, and the lady that plays Travolta's sexy and coniving boss...she's good too!

Watch it with the family, and, unlike the first two, the PG-13 on this one is rather tame, so don't worry about showing this one to your kids without guidence.

It's great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A kids' film for the grown-ups!
Review: What can I say? Possibly my all-time favourite film, it comprises childish playfulness with mischeivous adult humour whilst reinforcing core values of love, loyalty, family and best of all, Christmas! Not a film for stuffy old scrooges, but if you can get past the talking dogs (and at one point talking sperm as well!) you will see it as one of the most beautiful and heart-warming films ever made. A part of the Look Who's Talking series, but 's really no need to watch the other two films first, Look Who's Talking Now stands alone as a masterpiece.
James Ubriacco (John Travolta) is a happy-go-lucky chap who gets through life mucking about and making people laugh. Not the usual example of one of life's high-flyers, James gets offered his dream job as a pilot but only because the rich blonde president of the company, Samantha LeBon, fancies him! But she's got her work cut out trying to seduce him, as James is already married to the beautiful Molly (Kirstie Alley) who he adores, and although she gets a little frustrated with his joking around, the two are very much in love, living happily with their two endearing children, Mikey and Julie. On hearing how desperate Mikey is for a dog, Samantha gives James her French poodle, Daphne (a bitch in every sense of the word) just as James has bought Mikey a mongrel dog, Rocks, from the rescue home. This annoys Molly who didn't want a dog in the first place, and she is lumbered with two dogs while scheming Samantha is flying James all over the world and never letting him home. But as Samantha's plans become more devious and James is forced to spend Christmas away from home, will temptation overcome him or will he make it home for Christmas? Or will Christmas make it's way to Daddy...? With two intelligent dogs that secretly talk to thrown into the equation, anything's possible!
The story between the dogs is just as captivating as the story between the people, the humour is of a dry, intelligent nature, the children and dogs are very cute and the chemistry between Travolta and Alley is unsurpassable! A true gem of a film, Look Who's Talking Now will make Christmas complete, whether you're young or old this film is bound to crack a smile! :-)


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