Look Who's Talking Now!
Look Who's Talking Now!
PG-13 | 05 November 1993 (USA)
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When high-powered executive Samantha LeBon hatches a scheme to spend a romantic Christmas with her new employee – the unsuspecting, blithesome James – his wife, their kids and their two dogs, Rocks and Daphne, must rescue him before he makes a terrible mistake.

Reviews
SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Bergorks If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
Bessie Smyth Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
callanvass (Credit IMDb) In this, the third film, it's the pets that do the talking. The Ubriacco's find themselves the owners of two dogs, Rocks, a street wise cross breed, and Daphne, a spoiled pedigree poodle. James has a new job, pilot to the sexy and lonely Samantha. Mollie's just lost hers and is stuck at homeAfter such a cute movie that the first produced, we were treated with a mediocre sequel, then a travesty. Who in there right mind thought this was a good idea? Pets talking didn't cut it for me, and obviously plenty of others, when this tanked miserably at the box office. I didn't laugh once during this movie. In fact I felt sorry for solid talent like Travolta and Alley for having to star in such a pathetic mess. One of the most laughable scenes for me, that obviously tried to come off as cutesy was when Travolta's daughter has a crush on Charles Barkley, and has a scene with him on the basketball court. Also, the pets. What was this, Lady and The Tramp? Performances. John Travolta tries to charm his way through this mess, but can only do so much with the terrible material. He's certainly far from bad, but he's not exactly in the position to do much with his performance. Kirstie Alley also tries her hardest, but much like Travolta, she can only do so much. The kids are OK, as are the voices.Bottom line. Did they not get the memo on the 2nd one? This was clearly unwarranted, and the results showed that. The 2nd one isn't worth it, neither is this turd. Avoid, stick with the cute 1st.2 ½ /10
textile_fiend I got stuck in front of this when it was playing on TV one school holidays. I was surprised it was so entertaining, mainly due to the excellent performance from both kids. I loved the cynical grumpy Mikey and the kind of weird but charmingly askew Julia, so was prepared to put up with the ludicrous plot line and actually managed to sit through the whole thing. The 5 year old adored it. This is a strange entry in the series; fantasy dance sequences! Caution; at the end of the movie the family is menaced by wolves in a forest - this is fairly scary for very young children, and I found it unexpected because the rest of the series has nothing like this in it. Avoid tragic singing miniature children/elves (?) over the end credits AT ALL COSTS.
XenoCorpse What can be said? In an attempt to milk the "celebrity voices something that doesn't have it's own speaking voice" schtick, the Look Who's Talking series wanders from babies (which they did twice) to dogs. I half-expected them to continue the series after this outing by focusing on the talking tapeworms in Kirstie Alley's stomach or some similar thing.Sure, it's cute and has its moments, but ultimately this movie's a big fluffy nothing with Danny DeVito doing some of the worst voice work of his career, and Diane Keaton doing the worst acting of her entire life, voice or not. How many "awwww" moments does it take to get to the sappy center of a "Look Who's Talking" movie? The world really doesn't need to know.
jollyholly20 I love this film i am forever watching it i think it was a really good idea to make the dogs talk like humans i just wish the kids could under stand them.My favourite character is 'james' he is really funny and makes the kids laugh.I think he is a real goof-ball and thats why molly likes him I think the characters are really good.My least favourite character is 'samantha' all she is trying to do is ruin the relationship and I really don't see why anyone would want to take her out for dinner because of the type of person she is.I also like it when Julie imagines that she can fly and then she trys to be like peter pan and climbs on the book case and her mum catches her a lands in the dogs urine.