Look Who's Talking, Too
starring: John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Olympia Dukakis, Elias Koteas, Twink Caplan
directed by: Amy Heckerling
directed by: Amy Heckerling
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Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 9780767855006
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 0767855000
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: October 10, 2000
Running Time: 81 minutes
Sales Rank: 6556
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: December 14, 1990
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Product Description:
Special features: full screen and widescreen versions 2-channel dolby surround languages: english french spanish portuguese subtitles in english french spanish portuguese chinese korean and thai digitally mastered audio & anamorphic video theatrical trailers talent files interactive menus and more. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 09/25/2007 Starring: John Travolta Kirstie Alley Run time: 80 minutes Rating: Pg13
Amazon.com:
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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- Great SequelUsually sequels are not that good, but I love this one. Kirstie Alley is beautiful and John, not ... Read More
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- FunLook Who's Talking Too is the first of the trilogy that I ever watched, and for that reason, it's ... Read More
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- What happend?Look Who's Talking Too is a pretty bad sequel to the hit film, Look Who's Talking. Kirstie Alley, ... Read More
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- Look Who's Talking Too DVDContrary too many reviews, I believe that this movie was just as cute and funny as the original. This ... Read More
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- funnyThis is a cute movie. It was a good sequal to the Look Who's talking Movie.
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