Look Who's Talking Too

1990 - ENGLISH - MOVIE

Comedy Family Romance

A family goes through various challenges and conflicts, including a resentful older sibling, a broken marriage, and a dangerous situation, but ultimately learns the value of unity and support. Look Who s Talking Too is a 1990 American English-language Comedy Family motion picture featuring John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Bruce Willis, Roseanne Barr, Damon Wayans, Olympia Dukakis and Aaron Jefford. Big Mouth Production was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Jonathan D. Krane. Look Who s Talking Too is written by Amy Heckerling and Neal Israel and it is directed by Amy Heckerling. Tri-Star Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Look Who s Talking Too was released on 14th December 1990 and takes a screen time of 82 minutes. The film made a box office gross of $10 million. Cinematography was done by Thomas Del Ruth and editing by Debra Chiate. The music was composed by David Kitay.
enjoyable
  • Jini Score
    8.0/10
  • Critics Score
    42%
  • Rating
    4.6/10
  • Jini Score
    8.0%
  • Critics Score
    42
  • Rating
    4.6
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Release Date14 DEC 1990
Language

English

Genre

Comedy , Family , Romance

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Look Who's Talking Too Reviews and Ratings

Average Review Rating : negative

45.75%

Positive Review Rating : 42%

42%
    • Andrea Beach

      Parents need to know that Look Whos Talking Too is a sequel to the 1989 talking baby hit Look Whos Talking.Of course it also features cute talking babies, but the mature situations, strong language, and sexual themes make it best for teens and up. ( Read More )
    • The first Look Whos Talking was an enjoyable surprise not just because of Willis gimme a break line readings but because of its witty, low down view of the messiness of child rearing.The sequel isnt as funny. ( Read More )
    • Chris Hicks

      For me, a little of this goes a long way and its hardly enough to sustain a feature film.(Or a half hour TV show, for that matter.) ( Read More )
    • Ryan Murphy

      To call this film infantile would be too kind; to call it embarrassing would be accurate. ( Read More )
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