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Look Whos Talking Too

Look Whos Talking Too

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Director: Amy Heckerling
Actors: John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Olympia Dukakis, Elias Koteas, Twink Caplan
Studio: Columbia/Tristar Vid
Category: Video


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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 662

Format: Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: VHS Tape
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1

ISBN: 6302065488
UPC: 043396705531
EAN: 9786302065480

Theatrical Release Date: December 14, 1990
Release Date: June 5, 2001

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If nothing else, the powers that be behind this terrible sequel to the 1989 hit Look Who's Talking will be divinely punished for abusing John Lennon's "Jealous Guy" on the soundtrack. Until then, it's better to push memories of this movie to the back of one's memory. John Travolta and Kirstie Alley reprise their roles from the earlier film, but this time their married relationship is in trouble for sundry reasons. Adding to that complication is the arrival of a new baby (whined by Roseanne Barr) to join the previous one (quipped by Bruce Willis). Mel Brooks and Damon Wayans add their voices to those of some other kids, but this hastily patched-together follow-up wouldn't be funny no matter how may comic minds you threw in the mix. Between the shoddy script and miscasting of Barr, there's enough doom to go around in this thing, but an opening-credits sequence that manages, through crummy special effects, to turn a sperm's path toward an egg into a nauseating experience doesn't help. Stick with the original. --Tom Keogh


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5 out of 5 stars Baby Talk 2   February 12, 2004
andy8047 (Nokomis,Florida)
LOOK WHO'S TALKING TOO(the synonym of "also" used in place of the number 2) was theatrically released just before Christmas 1990,a little over a year after the first film was released. Now,there are two talking babies named Mikey and Julie,voiced by Bruce Willis and Roseanne Barr,respectively. Barr was at the time,a fairly new television star bearing her first name. She had broken ground in 1988 with the sitcom co-starring John Goodman,who would be a sometime movie star himself. Kirstie Alley and John Travolta reprise their roles of Mollie and James,now a married couple. This film introduces Mollie's brother Stuart(Elias Koteas). Stuart is an accountant just like his sister. James is not driving taxis much anymore,his main job being an airline pilot(as what Travolta does in real life). One night,Stuart shows up at Mollie and James' apartment. James believes Stuart is a maniac who is scaring Mikey and Julie. In another scene,James returns home to a gun pointed at him by Stuart. Stuart mistook James for an intruder or a burglar. "Why do have a gun in my house?",a somewhat angry James asks him. "There are kids here!",James then says. When James goes to bed he refers to Stuart as "Travis Bickle",Robert DeNiro's character in the 1976 film "Taxi Driver". James is fed up with Stuart's presence in the Ubriaccos' home and suggests to Molly that he stay with Mollie's mom and dad. "They'd kill each other",she tells James. This leads to a heated argument causing the Ubriaccos to briefly separate. In a later scene,a fire breaks out in the kitchen,extinguished by James. Mikey and Julie exit the building via an elevator. A thief breaks into the Ubriaccos' apartment and is discovered and captured by Stuart. Mollie's best friend Rona(Twink Caplan),who was also in the first film,was so proud of Stuart's heroism that she suggested that she and Stuart marry,since they've been romantically involved. In the last scene,James,Mollie,Mikey,Julie,Stuart,Rona and Mollie's and Stuart's mom and dad are all picnicking somewhere.


1 out of 5 stars Another one of the worst sequels ever made.   June 26, 2003
Stewart (Raleigh, NC United States)
Along with "Problem Child 2", "Look Who's Talking Too" is one of the worst sequels ever made. In a series of films, it's usually the second movie that is the worst. This one tops the original film in terms of bathroom humor and bad acting. These two ingredients are EVERYWHERE in this film! Both Kirstey Alley and John Travolta are terrible in their fighting scenes. Add in two of the most obnoxious comedians on the planet [Roseanne Barr and Gilbert Gottfried] to the mix, and you have got one big stinker of a movie.


3 out of 5 stars Not as good as the original, but still worth watching.   April 9, 2002
Adam (SC)
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...


5 out of 5 stars I loved it!!!   December 29, 2001
Grace (Illinois)
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.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Comedy...It's Like Butta!   December 26, 2001
Bob Smith (Cleveland, OH)
Looking Who's Talking Too is a very funny and winning comedy sequel to the original 1989 comedy box-office smash starring John Travolta and Kirstie Alley.



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