Look Who's Talking Too
Look Who's Talking Too
PG-13 | 14 December 1990 (USA)
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Mollie and James are together and raising a family, which now consists of an older Mikey and his baby sister, Julie. Tension between the siblings arises, and as well with Mollie and James when Mollie's brother Stuart moves in. Mikey is also learning how to use the toilet for the first time.

Reviews
Ehirerapp Waste of time
SparkMore n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
Mischa Redfern I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
Anoushka Slater While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Edward Bone A wonderful sequel to a wonderful film! I watched the film in hospital bed when I had a bad reaction to a pickle (allergic to dill). Kept my spirits up! I laughed a lot, and I'm from northern Germany. The addition of Roseanne to the cast was brilliant choice! The chemistry between Travolta and Alley was superb! I guess I would have liked a different ending though, something spectacular! Like if Travolta owed a massive amount of money to nepherious people due to a bad gambling habit. Desperate, maybe he dabbles in voodooitry and brings upon the city a terrible curse where all of a sudden, instantly, all babies die and become carnivorous and vicious. Stillborns, infants, and deformed toddlers rip into their families with serrated fangs and razor sharp claws. And they are on the move, all congregating to a certain location, Times Square. Meanwhile, after realizing what he has caused, Travolta sits down and calls Sylvester Stallone. Kirstie Alley has been disemboweled by Mikey in the kitchen by then, blood pooling around her corpse, like a crimson halo. After talking with Sylvester Stallone, Travolta turns on the television and watches a breaking news report that is claiming that thousands upon thousands of dead babies are amassing in Times Square, and are beginning to fuse together, becoming one giant dead baby that somewhat resembles Jimmy Durante. Something like that would have left movie goers shocked and satisfied.
Breakormake "Look Who's Talking Too" was a good movie, knowing that it was a sequel I kind of expected that it was never going to beat the first. Although the story line was OK and the acting of the mains was good I felt like I still wanted more to surprise me and felt like the movie was a bit predictable. You could say it was on the edge of being a tiny bit of a let down and still wanting more to find out what happens in the future."Look Who's Talking Too" is still worth the watch if you enjoyed the original as there are a few scenes which you still giggle every now and then. Nevertheless, it's not a movie I would see again and again.Break____"Look Who's Talking Too"____Make
TheLittleSongbird The main problem with this sequel is that it is a very lacklustre retread of the much superior first movie. Now I don't mind more-of-the same-sequels, Home Alone 2 is one of the best and most underrated sequels out there in my opinion and that is often criticised for being too much like the first film.Starting with the good things, the cameos from Damon Wayons and Mel Brooks are amusing, same with Bruce Willis and Roseanne Barr and I liked John Travolta's dance number. Plus the soundtrack was good and the film was nice to look at. However, it is incredibly predictable in the story and the script is very weak, I do agree there are too many poopoo jokes. The direction is bland and the sentimentality well and truly gets in the way.Overall, disappointing and bland. 4/10 Bethany Cox
autumnshowers Several years ago, late in the night, I was driving across country, going through Colorado or perhaps Kentucky. Suddenly a car appeared beside me; there were lights, sirens, shouting. I pulled over and was immediately dragged from my vehicle by a half dozen armed men. A hood was pulled over my head and I was beaten, badly. Finally I passed out, but soon after woke to find myself tied to a chair, a glistening spotlight in my bloodshot eyes. A large man with large fists approached me, his soulless eyes like silver daggers poised to sink into my very soul. Then the questions began. Have I seen this movie? Have I heard of it, read the book? What did I think it was about? Did I like the cast, the music, the sets? So many questions. I wondered in my haze of pain and confusion who were these men. Much later I would divine that they were the publicity department, trying out a new tactic of promotion. Who'd have guessed! Every few years I go back to this film, to remember what I've been through and how it has affected my life. I guess the promotion worked.