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Look Who's Talking Now
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This film explores more adventures as children face a different path when they finally learn to speak. This family will go to the dogs in order to save James from the snow compartment. During that long journey, Molly and her children ski on the snow-covered road; now the Rocks and Daphne will have the perfect experience to save the day from collapse.
This film explores more adventures as children face a different path when they finally learn to speak. This family will go to the dogs in order to save James from the snow compartment. During that long journey, Molly and her children ski on the snow-covered road; now the Rocks and Daphne will have the perfect experience to save the day from collapse.
Actors:
Ghislaine Crawford,
John Stocker,
Andrew Airlie,
Mark Acheson,
Kirstie Alley,
Victoria Brooks,
Sheila Paterson,
Miriam Smith,
Vanessa Morley,
Kyle Fairlie,
Michael Puttonen,
...»
Ghislaine Crawford
John Stocker
13 August 1947, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Andrew Airlie
18 September 1961, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Mark Acheson
19 September 1957, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Kirstie Alley
12 January 1951, Wichita, Kansas, USA
Victoria Brooks
Sheila Paterson
Miriam Smith
Vanessa Morley
9 August 1986, British Columbia, Canada
Kyle Fairlie
Michael Puttonen
Director:
Tom Ropelewski
Tom Ropelewski
Country:
United States
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Pasadena Weekly
August 02, 2003
For losers
June 24, 2006
The preponderance of nudging innuendo was enough to earn the film a '12' certificate, thus excluding the audience of younger children who might otherwise have enjoyed the movie.
Juicy Cerebellum
February 23, 2003
I like dogs, but this movie is almost bad enough to be one.
January 01, 2000
This film has little to recommend itself.
F5 (Wichita, KS)
June 16, 2004
A sequel to Look Who's Talking; the concept says it all.
February 25, 2009
While formulaic and predictable, the parallel human and animal plots offer enough dream sequences, guest star appearances, musical interludes and holiday spirit to keep both children and adults moderately entertained.
February 25, 2009
One nagging point: Pic seems aimed at kidvid market, but it revels in its ongoing references to open sexuality, including a reprise of opening credits that run over a microscopic view of squirming sperm. Very tasteful.
January 01, 2000
A crude and mawkish film in which dogs attempt to communicate with Kirstie Alley and John Travolta.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
February 03, 2005
This must be stopped.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
A movie so eager to shine that it arrives draped in several layers of sentimental tinsel and cutesy-pie decorations.
ColeSmithey.com
November 06, 2005
Don't bother.
January 01, 2000
The first film had maybe a shred of realism to flavor its romantic comedy. This one looks like it was chucked up by an automatic screenwriting machine.

