- Film Review
- Reviewed By John Ferguson
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2 out of 5
The original Look Who's Talking was an inspired example of high concept Hollywood movie-making. But, inevitably, they just wouldn't let the idea lie, and, although this sequel succeeded in reuniting the stars of the first movie, it is a pallid retread. The twist this time around is that precocious Mikey (voiced again by Bruce Willis) gets a baby sister (vocals courtesy of Roseanne Barr), but, just to be doubly sure, director Amy Heckerling throws in a couple of other big name "cameos" - Damon Wayans (the voice of Eddie) and Mel Brooks (the voice of Mr Toilet Man). Kirstie Alley and John Travolta have very little to do, although the latter is given a dance number, and a worrying strain of sentimentality starts to seep through.
Plot Summary
Comedy sequel to the blockbuster Look Who's Talking, starring John Travolta and Kirstie Alley. Mikey is still trying to cope with the trials of potty training when he is presented with another bombshell: he is to get a sister. And, as if that wasn't enough, relations between his parents James and Mollie aren't going so well, either.
Cast and crew
Cast
- James
- John Travolta
- Mollie
- Kirstie Alley
- Rosie
- Olympia Dukakis
- Stuart
- Elias Koteas
- Rona
- Twink Kaplan
- Mr Ross
- Neal Israel
- Mikey
- Bruce Willis
- Julie
- Roseanne Barr
- Eddie
- Damon Wayans
- Mr Toilet Man
- Mel Brooks
Crew
- Director
- Amy Heckerling
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