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Look Who's Talking

Look Who's Talking

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny Movie
Review: I just like this movie because.Mollie is 25years old she is in labor with Mikey her son.In the second one.Her name is Julie Mikey has a dream about Baby Julie,he thinks she talks in Mollie's big stomach.His sister is a few minutes old.And he's a BIG brother.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: kirstie alley
Review: I love Kirstie Alley she's Beautiful and she's nice although I did'nt like when Neal Israel as her boss was so mean to her.In the second one I liked it when Mikey put white out on his shoe he said you mess with my mother. you mess with me.and I think her boss was some stupid jerk since he was being mean to a lady like her.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: the sequels are better
Review: i really enjoyed look who's talking too and now,and i had never seen this one.then i saw it and thought "this one was cute,but not funny at all".see the sequels.and if you like those you might like this.MAYBE.i sure didnt

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Solid Movie
Review: I really enjoyed this Film.at the time it was a Good Concept but the follow up films Watered down the feelings.John Travolta&Kirstie Alley were cool in this film.but follow ups made Travolta just a stand by.Sequels aren't always needed.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: "Yeah, lunch!"
Review: I've loved this movie since I was young, and didn't get half the jokes. A lot of the jokes are aimed at the adult audience, rather than teaching kids how they came into the world - it wasn't by a stork!

With all the recent bad press about Kirstie Alley's weight gain, it's good to watch her, when she was still reasonably slim. And she looks great in this film. Especially when she does the little dance, while feeding Mikey, and John Travolta walks in.

Although John Travolta will never be as good as he was in Grease, this is one of those movies, where he provides the laughs, and genuinely looks quite nice - especially when he has the bruise, after Mikey's real dad hits him with a phone! (You just wanna kiss him all better!) His love of beer and fast food is beginning to show in this, as he has a little stomach, which then becomes a big stomach for Pulp Fiction!

I'm never quite sure as Bruce Willis as the voice of Mikey. When I was younger, I probably didn't see a lot of Bruce Willis in movies, and still to this day, I don't really recognise his voice. He's trying too hard to have a high voice, and sure, on certain words, he lets slip, and you can hear its him. But it just doesn't sound like him.

This is a terrific film, to watch as a youngster, and as an adult, and be able to appreciate the sexual chemistry between John & Kirstie. It's funny, and although, the sequels aren't as good, when are they? I just have to get the second one on DVD now!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: neat
Review: it is a good movie. if you bye it enjoy it. it is really good. really really really good. bye it!!!!!!! BYE IT!!!!!!IT'S THE BOOM!!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Talking pheotus. 11th may 2004.
Review: It starts off quite rude, you can actually see whats happening to the pheotus inside her. It is kind of weird because the baby is talking inside her even though the people don't actually know that he is, and it is daft. It would of been much better if a voice wasen't talking him at such a young age. It is inbetween good and bad, it is one of them films that can't really get better the second time of watching it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A totally unbiased review ...
Review: John Travolta is good, he's darn good. This movie is the one that brought him back from the slums of Hollywood. After an "audit" from the Church of Scientology, Mr. Travolta came back with a vengeance to knock out the first in a legendary trilogy known as the Look Who's Talking Juggernaut. This movie has it all! John Travolta, Kirstie Alley and a talking baby (who grows up to be Bruce Willis). Now I'm not just saying all these good things about Mr. Travolta because I'm a Scientologist myself. I have been a Scientologist for many years and I have yet to meet Mr. Travolta. But when I do, you can bet that I'll let him know how important Look Who's Talking is to cinema. Skip all the pretentious new releases and pick up this classic, you won't be disappointed. You have the Pissed Off Critics PERSONAL guarantee. (the views expressed by the Pissed Off Critic are not those of Amazon.com or their affiliates)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Baby Talk
Review: LOOK WHO'S TALKING is about a newborn baby,voiced by Bruce Willis. Willis verbalizes the baby's thoughts. Kirstie Alley,star of the hit sitcom Cheers,plays the baby's mother Mollie. The birth of Mikey occurred as a result of a sexual escapade between Mollie and a male co-worker(George Segal). Just as she's about to go into labor,she hails a taxi,driven by James Ubriacco(John Travolta). Mollie tells her mom and dad that she was artificially inseminated. Mollie's mom(Olympia Dukakis) says in one scene,"You and the frozen pop are having a baby." James shows up at Molly's apartment,returning her wallet that she left in James' cab(The address on Molly's ID was helpful). So Mollie hires James to be Mikey's babysitter. Albert,Mikey's father shows up at Mollie's in another scene. In the same scene,James asks Albert a few questions regarding Mikey's biography. Also,James plans to use Mollie's Manhattan address to set up a residency for James' grandfather(Abe Vigoda) who has been evicted from an old age home and James found a place for him in the same town. James himself does not live in Manhattan that's why he used Mollie's address to move his grandfather into his new place(obviously non-Manhattan residents can't welcome new residents into the facility). In James' grandfather's new home,Mikey is seen in one scene roaming around the facility and ends up wandering off into the heavy New York City traffic. Terrified Mollie and James drive all over the city and finally find Mikey,bringing an abundance of relief. So Mollie and James fall in love and in one of the last scenes,Mollie gives birth to Mikey's half-sister Julie,whose father is James. This film is Travolta's first major hit since "Urban Cowboy" in 1980. Travolta had many not-so-successful films in the 80's including "Two Of A Kind","Perfect" and "Blowout". However,"Staying Alive" got mixed reviews and was somewhat successful because of its predecessor,"Saturday Night Fever". Previously,Alley co-starred with Sidney Poitier and Tom Berenger in the action-packed "Shoot To Kill". That film was one of her pre-Cheers projects. The unseen Willis was previously seen in "Blind Date","Die Hard" and TV's "Moonlighting".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Adorable!
Review: Look Who's Talking is so funny and adorable, I didn't find it stupid at all or too silly, the sequels were not very good but this one was good, also what's wrong with silly anyway? I like a silly lighthearted comedy because you can laugh, and silly movies are great to relax to if you have had a tough day. Some people seem to have this fear of any comedy that has silly moments in it. If you don't mind a a movie that can be silly then I highly recommend Look Who's Talking but if you are the type who gets bothered by anything unrealistic like the CLEVER idea of hearing the baby's thoughts etc, then I guess this movie isn't for you! But anyway it's comedy and fantasy and isn't really supposed to be realistic.


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