angellvr123
This is a feel good movie and gives us some closure from the first film. This is a great movie with three great actors.
ianlouisiana
Complete with Ealing Comedy characters who last saw the light in 1950.
And all so's we can make a few more bucks from our 3 "Creatives" ,this time as fishes out of water in the bucolic English countyside.
We have Boarding Schools with Joyce Grenfell - like mistresses,bristling with hockeysticks and blackboard dusters,senile butlers like just about every film featuring a Country House,and a villainous would - be husband,beautifully spoken but rotten to the core. - like all aristos are of course.
The "Boys" fly to England to prevent the mother of the now rather older "Baby" from marrying her Theatre - Director fiancée who is a thoroughly nasty piece of work.
Tom Selleck(moustache as doleful as ever)decides he is in love with her.
Ted Danson - in one of the most excruciatingly embarrassing scenes I have ever sat through - (only watchable through clenched fingers) does a turn(well,he is supposed to be an actor - don't call us Ted - we'll call you) where he pretends to be a senile vicar.You need to know no more.
If things turn out real bad for the studio we may - 27 years on see "Three Pensioners and the feminist Vlogger".
Never say never.
Amy O'Hara
The original was brilliant and I am delighted that they made a sequel. OK, Mary is now six years old and Sylvia is acting on New York Stage with Edward being her director. When he proposes to her and she accepts once again she is confronted with the same dilemma she had 5 years ago, to move with Mary to London marry Edward or stay in New York with Marys' family Jack, Peter and Micheal. She goes and the bachelors follow for the wedding but when one of them realises that he is in love with Sylvia he rushes to get some dirt on Edward to stop her from Edward. In a race against time will he get to the church to stop the wedding or will he have lost his chance once and for all?
vikki88
i have seen this movie many times and it does not ever get boring. This is one of my favourite movies of all time, with comedy and romance and lots more emotions. Sylvia's work increasingly takes her away from the three men who help bring up Mary, her daughter. When she decides to move to England and take Mary with her, the three men are heartbroken at losing the two most important females in their lives. Mary(played by Robin W)is very cute to watch. Also the three main guy actors Micheal(Steve Guttenberg), Peter (Tom selleck)and Jack (Ted Danson) are great viewing, especially at the end, with the wedding scenes. Really is worth watching.