Look Who's Talking, Too

Look Who's Talking Too (1990)

  • 17% of critics liked it
    (12 reviews)

  • 43% of users liked it
    (180,533 ratings)

Amy Heckerling repeats the successful formula of Look Who's Talking in this sequel, with the addition of John Travolta singing "All Shook Up" to a group of nursery schoolers and Mel Brooks cast as the voice of a toilet. The film begins with James struggling to support his family. He… More

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PG-13,
Directed By
Written By
Amy Heckerling, Neal Israel
Genres
Comedy
In Theaters
Dec 14, 1990 Wide
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Critic Reviews

  • Ken Hanke, Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Lady D


    Not quite as entertaining as the first, but watchable all the same, with Roseanne Barr joining the cast voicing the new addition to the family.

  • Chris W


    An unnecessary sequel that tried hard, but ultimately failed. This film isn't completely without merit though- the cast is pretty okay. The main problem is that the idea is not bad, but it's not important. The original was fun and cute, and ended on a fine note. This just… More

  • Tim S


    Not a great sequel.

  • Jason O


    Okay, but nothing compared to the original. I like Roseanne, but the babies aren't nearly as charming, nor is the movie as well done as the original in nearly any way.

  • Anthony L


    If my baby started talking like Roseanne Arnold I would stuff it back in and ask for a refund!

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