Look Who's Talking Too

Look Who's Talking Too

1990 "Mikey’s back and about to face his greatest challenge… his new sister."
Look Who's Talking Too
Look Who's Talking Too

Look Who's Talking Too

4.7 | 1h21m | PG-13 | en | Comedy

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.

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4.7 | 1h21m | PG-13 | en | Comedy , Romance | More Info
Released: December. 14,1990 | Released Producted By: TriStar Pictures , Big Mouth Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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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.

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Cast

Kirstie Alley , John Travolta , Bruce Willis

Director

Richard Wilcox

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TriStar Pictures , Big Mouth Productions

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callanvass (Credit IMDb) This time, a new baby is on the way, and it's a girl. Wrapped together with the standard conflict between mother and father, Mikey engages in a bit of sibling rivalry with his new sister, voiced by Roseanne.Nowhere near as bad as the atrocious follow-up to this, but still pretty mediocre to say the least. The concept which worked so well in the entertaining first film, feels tired and unwanted here, despite a funny opening, and a couple of key scenes involving Bruce Willis and him voicing Mikey. As charismatic as Travolta is, him and Kirstie Alley cannot work the magic they did in the first movie. Who in there right mind would find Rosanne funny? Her voice is not only grating to the ears, but I'm going to respectfully say her hit T.V show has always been overrated. The finale itself is ridiculous and unbelievable and I just couldn't get past it. I also felt the subplot with Travolta and Kirstie Alley being separated over Koteas to be a bit silly. That being said, it's not the horrid follow up Look Who's Talking now is, but that's faint praise in itself.Performances. John Travolta can only do so much with the lame material. His charisma kept me watching, but just barely. He and Alley work well together but they are defeated against the script. Kirstie Alley is good but her role feels tired this time, and I didn't sense the urgency or lovable qualities she possessed in the fist movie. Elias Koteas is OK as the gun obsessed brother, but nothing more then that. He especially looked silly at the end. Bruce does great as Mikey again, giving the movie some needed laughs, but Roseanne as I stated is horrible. Bottom line. A couple of laughs do not make a solid follow-up. They should have quit while they were ahead, but since this made a decent amount of cash, they made a much worse follow-up. I'd tend to stray away from this one, stick with the original.4 /10
dvsdawl_686 Look Who's Talking Too is a wonderful movie. Yes, it is sappy at times but come on, romantic comedies not only include comedy but HELLO, also ROMANCE. Maybe my perspective differs from the preceding review because I am a woman and am not just looking for comedy from these movies; The romance is definitely my favorite part. I was born in 1988 and grew up watching this movie. My friends and I all loved it. It's unique and it shows us more of the James-Molly relationship. Look Who's Talking Now (the third installment) might be stretching it, but the first two movies are classics. I definitely would recommend buying or renting them together.
Punk19 Mikey(Bruce Willis(voice)and Lorne Sussman) is now a two year old. His life is perfect. He has a mother, a father and now on it's way is his baby sister Julie(Roseanne Barr). Mollie(Kirstie Alley) and James(John Travolta) are so happy together. But when Julie is born Mikey has a whole new perspective about baby sisters. He now has problems with his parents. His sister even resists him. But in the end it turns alright. Mikey saves her and they live happily ever after.This is a movie to show your two year old son that is now in the mode for potty training. For Mikey has a few terrific dreams about Mr.Toilet and using the potty. A good movie to let your children watch. Nothing graphic except a little butt is shown.
damon-915 one more thing--about mikey's talking, i understand if they would just have him say a few words (like mama, dada, whatever). he's about 2, right? he could just be a quiet kid. i'm glad they left bruce willis' voice in, because he's hilarious. but they didn't do that--the few words that mikey said were things like "monster" and "penis." i mean, come on, what kid knows those kinds of words but not others?