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My Girl 2

My Girl 2

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better than the first!
Review: Although I love Macaulay Culkin (he's a great actor) I found I enjoyed MY GIRL 2 a whole lot better and more enjoyable than the first. In MY GIRL 2, Vada (Anna Chlumsky) is now 13 years old. Her father Harry (Dan Aykroyd) married Shelly (Jamie Lee Curtis), and Shelly is preganent with their first child together. Vada is trying to get through with the problems and confusions of being older, and soon be an older sister. She is also starting to learn about the relationships guys and girls have when they get older. She thinks a boy at her school likes her, but then it turns out he actually likes her friend, Judy. When Vada's English class gets an assignment to write a paper on somebody they admire - and it has to be somebody they never met - Vada decides to write about her mother, since she never knew her. Then Shelly gets the idea of having Vada fly off to Los Angeles, California to visit her Uncle Phil because her mother grew up in LA and Shelly thought she could learn more about her mother if she went down to LA. When Harry reclently lets her go on the trip, Vada meets Rose, Uncle Phil's girlfriend, and Rose's 13-year-old son, Nick (cutie, Austin O'Brien). Nick accompanies Vada on her search to find friends of her mother and other clues who could help her find out more about her mother, because Uncle Phil had paid Nick to help Vada out. But as their adventure goes on, Nick and Vada find a sweet romance where they never expected it in the least. Heartwarming, moving, and very excellent. I really do think this was better than MY GIRL because MY GIRL 2 was more fast-paste and much more energetic. If you loved MY GIRL, you will definitely love MY GIRL 2.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An exellent movie,through&through
Review: Anna Chlumsky shines in this follow-up movie to My Girl.No longer does she think she is dying,and she is ALOT more mature than in the first movie.This is a very touching,beautiful & funny movie,which I recommend to people of all ages.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great movie but a sequel wasn't necessary
Review: Despite the fact My Girl 1 was sooooooooo very sad, the end seemed to sum up a lot of things, so a sequel was definitely not expected. This movie is very sweet as Vada goes on a journey to discover the greatest accomplishment of her deceased mother. I had a soft spot for Macaulay Culkin in the first movie, and I never became very fond of Nick, the new guy in Vada's life. What bugged me what since her uncle was marrying his mom, so they would be cousins, but they had this really great kiss at the end. I know they wouldn't be blood relatives, but it was still a little creepy. All in all a great movie, but the 1st one is classic

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: sweet move
Review: i like seeing the carector vada all grown up in this movie. even though she is all grown up she still is sweet. the only part of this movie an like the first one is it is not as sad even though a cried when i saw vada's mom sing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Follow Up!
Review: I love these My Girl movies! I thought the 1st one was defenatly more sad than this one. Vada is now off to California on her own to vistit her uncle, his girlfriend and son, Nick who is Vada's age, 14. Nick takes Vada through the city of ange;\ls to find clues to her mother's history. Nice happy ending!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Touching, heartwarming, brilliant
Review: I loved the first one, but I would have to say this movie is slightly better than the first since it is a little more moving and energetic. The plot is also intriguing and original. I thought it was fascinating how we get a better look at Vada's mother's life, especially around the time when she gives birth to her child. While I have a feeling that Vada is going a little too overboard on just a school project by flying to the other side of the country to research (I hate research, the most I'll ever do is look up a couple sites on the 'net! Travel to another part of the world? BLECH!) for her assignment, but it all turns out well and those just happen to be 'very, very, special circumstances.' I thought Vada and Nick's relationship was a bit too much, they should have stayed just friends. All in all, it's a touching movie and indeed very original.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: it is a cute movie
Review: i luved this movie my favorite part was when she brought bac the thought of my girl one i think evry 1 should go and bye it right away but watch the fist 1 befor the second i think that u people will like it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved it
Review: I really like this movie.! I really cried at the first one when the boy died.I loved it so much that i really wanted it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Girl 2
Review: My Girl 2 is a great book.It has action,suspence,and even some romantic parts.There is a girl named Vada and her mother died when she was born, Her class had to do a report on some great and who has acheived somthing great, and so Vada picks her mom. She sets off to L.A. to stay with her uncle Phill to find some information about her mom. She gets hooked up with a guy named Nick that is supposed to show her around, anything can happen!Even if that means falling in love with a boy at first she thought was a pain.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Original My Girl: Ok Second My Girl: Much, Much Better!!!
Review: My Girl 2 was much better than the original My Girl. This one goes more in depth with the story focusing more on Anna Chlumsky, or Vada Sultenfuss as she's known in the movie. Vada is assigned by her English teacher to write a poem about someone who had achieved something and someone who was a complete stranger to her. She picked her mother. Vada goes to Los Angeles despite her father's firm decision to not let her go. Throughout the movie, she is searching for answers about her mother. What was she like? The big mystery she must solve is to figure out why there was a date written on a paper lunch bag in her box of her mother's things. Will Vada succeed in finding answers to her questions? Will she find out things she didn't know before? The only way to find out is by WATCHING THIS EXCELLENT MOVIE! DON'T MISS OUT!


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