Look Who's Talking Now (Sub Dts)

Starring:John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, David Gallagher, Tabitha Lupien, Lysette Anthony, Olympia Dukakis, Danny DeVito, Diane Keaton, George Segal, Charles Barkley, John Stocker, Elizabeth Leslie, Caroline Elliott, Vanessa Morley, Sandra P. Grant, Sheila Paterson, Amos Hertzman, Mark Acheson, Gerry Rousseau, Kyle Fairlie
Director: Tom Ropelewski
Studio: Sony Pictures
Product Type: DVD
Editorial Review:
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The last film in the minifranchise goes to the dogs, literally, to keep the series' major gimmick intact--letting the audience hear the thoughts of the little newcomers in the Ubriacco family. The kids who were once babies in the two prior films can now babble for themselves, so the script finds the adult characters taking in two mutts who do a "Lady and the Tramp" thing while we listen in. Travolta (rescued a year later in 1994's Pulp Fiction) and Alley mark time while Danny De Vito and Diane Keaton provide the most entertainment performing the dogs' voices. Not awful, but not necessary either, and a long way from the small but real qualities of the first film. --Tom Keogh
Average customer rating:
- Excelent movie!
- Good, but if you're a wolf lover, it's not great at all. Disapointing for wolf fanatics.
- best movie ever!!!!!!
- Hilarious!
- A kids' film for the grown-ups!
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Look Who's Talking Now
Starring: John Travolta , Kirstie Alley , David Gallagher , Tabitha Lupien , and Lysette Anthony
Director: Tom Ropelewski
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Release Date: 2002-06-11 |
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The last film in the minifranchise goes to the dogs, literally, to keep the series' major gimmick intact--letting the audience hear the thoughts of the little newcomers in the Ubriacco family. The kids who were once babies in the two prior films can now babble for themselves, so the script finds the adult characters taking in two mutts who do a "Lady and the Tramp" thing while we listen in. Travolta (rescued a year later in 1994's Pulp Fiction) and Alley mark time while Danny De Vito and Diane Keaton provide the most entertainment performing the dogs' voices. Not awful, but not necessary either, and a long way from the small but real qualities of the first film. --Tom Keogh
Customer Reviews:
Excelent movie!.......2006-05-30
This movie is very funny.Rated PG-13 for off-color diolauge and some sexual humor.
Good, but if you're a wolf lover, it's not great at all. Disapointing for wolf fanatics........2005-12-08
Being the wolf and dog lover that I am, I watched this movie on TV. It was pretty good and funny until near the end. They portray wolves as evil human killers in this movie. That angered me a lot. Wolves don't eat people in real life. There hasn't even been one recorded attack of a healthy wolf on a human either. Even if you were stranded out in the forest of Alaska, you'd have a better chance of getting attacked by a dog or bear or getting stung by a bug! Wolves are actually shy around humans and do their best to avoid them as much as they can. But, there have been no recorded attacks of a wolf or wolves attacking a human or humans in North America. Same probably goes for South America too.
Wolves are social animals, which means they live together like a human family would. They protect and care for eachother as well. The male wolves will usually baby sit the pups while the alpha male and female(the parents of the pups) want some time alone. Mother wolves also care for their wolves and treat them with love and caring that any human mother would. And, unlike most other animals, mother wolves don't abandon their pups when they are old enough to take care of their own. She still stays in the pack with them and so do the other wolves. Sure, she doesn't watch over them all the time anymore since they don't need babysitting any longer, but she does not leave her pack and family for good like most other animal mothers. Isn't that what us humans do when children grow up, become an adult, and don't need to be watched anymore?
The wolves usually howl for fun. They don't really howl at the moon though. That's a myth. Wolves howl for the following reasons: Fun, to call the pack together, or to tell other packs where they are. Although wolves eat meat, they don't eat or attack people. What wolves really eat are the following animals: Moose, deer, elk, caribou, rabbits, and some other small wild animals. Us humans eat those kind of animals too, do we not?
Hmm...let's stop and think for a minute. It looks to me like wolves are nothing but a reflected image of ourselves.
Anyway, if you loves wolves like me, you won't like the last scene in the movie so, I wouldn't recommend this film to you.
best movie ever!!!!!!.......2005-03-17
why is everyone giving one star for the movie.i rented this movie and it was great!!!!!so yesterday i went to movie tading company and they have this movie!!!!!!so i tell my mom that i want to buy this movie.and what do you think?!my mom bought the movie for me!!!this movie is much better than look whos talking and look whos talking too.so don't buy the movie first. you rent the movie first.because if buy the movie first you are going to think that the movie was waste of money which it's not and you are going to put a one star on this movie and i don't like that.this is a must see and buy.and i mean that.
Hilarious! .......2004-12-18
For a while HBO would show this movie 4 or 5 times a day, but I could never resist watching it again and again whenever I came across it. John Travolta and Kirstie Alley are so endearing, and the kids are hilarious. Anyone who has siblings can understand the hilarity behind their sibling rivalry. The dogs, or course, are the best part, voiced by Danny DeVito and Diane Keaton. This movie is great for kids or adults. Kids get to enjoy the talking dogs and adults (at least females) get to look at John Travolta. :)
A kids' film for the grown-ups! .......2004-10-28
What can I say? Possibly my all-time favourite film, it comprises childish playfulness with mischeivous adult humour whilst reinforcing core values of love, loyalty, family and best of all, Christmas! Not a film for stuffy old scrooges, but if you can get past the talking dogs (and at one point talking sperm as well!) you will see it as one of the most beautiful and heart-warming films ever made. A part of the Look Who's Talking series, but 's really no need to watch the other two films first, Look Who's Talking Now stands alone as a masterpiece.
James Ubriacco (John Travolta) is a happy-go-lucky chap who gets through life mucking about and making people laugh. Not the usual example of one of life's high-flyers, James gets offered his dream job as a pilot but only because the rich blonde president of the company, Samantha LeBon, fancies him! But she's got her work cut out trying to seduce him, as James is already married to the beautiful Molly (Kirstie Alley) who he adores, and although she gets a little frustrated with his joking around, the two are very much in love, living happily with their two endearing children, Mikey and Julie. On hearing how desperate Mikey is for a dog, Samantha gives James her French poodle, Daphne (a bitch in every sense of the word) just as James has bought Mikey a mongrel dog, Rocks, from the rescue home. This annoys Molly who didn't want a dog in the first place, and she is lumbered with two dogs while scheming Samantha is flying James all over the world and never letting him home. But as Samantha's plans become more devious and James is forced to spend Christmas away from home, will temptation overcome him or will he make it home for Christmas? Or will Christmas make it's way to Daddy...? With two intelligent dogs that secretly talk to thrown into the equation, anything's possible!
The story between the dogs is just as captivating as the story between the people, the humour is of a dry, intelligent nature, the children and dogs are very cute and the chemistry between Travolta and Alley is unsurpassable! A true gem of a film, Look Who's Talking Now will make Christmas complete, whether you're young or old this film is bound to crack a smile! :-)
Average customer rating:
- Excelent movie!
- Good, but if you're a wolf lover, it's not great at all. Disapointing for wolf fanatics.
- best movie ever!!!!!!
- Hilarious!
- A kids' film for the grown-ups!
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Look Who's Talking Now [Region 2]
Starring: John Travolta , Kirstie Alley , David Gallagher , Tabitha Lupien , and Lysette Anthony
Director: Tom Ropelewski
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- Look Who's Talking, Too
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- Father of the Bride 2
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The last film in the minifranchise goes to the dogs, literally, to keep the series' major gimmick intact--letting the audience hear the thoughts of the little newcomers in the Ubriacco family. The kids who were once babies in the two prior films can now babble for themselves, so the script finds the adult characters taking in two mutts who do a "Lady and the Tramp" thing while we listen in. Travolta (rescued a year later in 1994's Pulp Fiction) and Alley mark time while Danny De Vito and Diane Keaton provide the most entertainment performing the dogs' voices. Not awful, but not necessary either, and a long way from the small but real qualities of the first film. --Tom Keogh
Customer Reviews:
Excelent movie!.......2006-05-30
This movie is very funny.Rated PG-13 for off-color diolauge and some sexual humor.
Good, but if you're a wolf lover, it's not great at all. Disapointing for wolf fanatics........2005-12-08
Being the wolf and dog lover that I am, I watched this movie on TV. It was pretty good and funny until near the end. They portray wolves as evil human killers in this movie. That angered me a lot. Wolves don't eat people in real life. There hasn't even been one recorded attack of a healthy wolf on a human either. Even if you were stranded out in the forest of Alaska, you'd have a better chance of getting attacked by a dog or bear or getting stung by a bug! Wolves are actually shy around humans and do their best to avoid them as much as they can. But, there have been no recorded attacks of a wolf or wolves attacking a human or humans in North America. Same probably goes for South America too.
Wolves are social animals, which means they live together like a human family would. They protect and care for eachother as well. The male wolves will usually baby sit the pups while the alpha male and female(the parents of the pups) want some time alone. Mother wolves also care for their wolves and treat them with love and caring that any human mother would. And, unlike most other animals, mother wolves don't abandon their pups when they are old enough to take care of their own. She still stays in the pack with them and so do the other wolves. Sure, she doesn't watch over them all the time anymore since they don't need babysitting any longer, but she does not leave her pack and family for good like most other animal mothers. Isn't that what us humans do when children grow up, become an adult, and don't need to be watched anymore?
The wolves usually howl for fun. They don't really howl at the moon though. That's a myth. Wolves howl for the following reasons: Fun, to call the pack together, or to tell other packs where they are. Although wolves eat meat, they don't eat or attack people. What wolves really eat are the following animals: Moose, deer, elk, caribou, rabbits, and some other small wild animals. Us humans eat those kind of animals too, do we not?
Hmm...let's stop and think for a minute. It looks to me like wolves are nothing but a reflected image of ourselves.
Anyway, if you loves wolves like me, you won't like the last scene in the movie so, I wouldn't recommend this film to you.
best movie ever!!!!!!.......2005-03-17
why is everyone giving one star for the movie.i rented this movie and it was great!!!!!so yesterday i went to movie tading company and they have this movie!!!!!!so i tell my mom that i want to buy this movie.and what do you think?!my mom bought the movie for me!!!this movie is much better than look whos talking and look whos talking too.so don't buy the movie first. you rent the movie first.because if buy the movie first you are going to think that the movie was waste of money which it's not and you are going to put a one star on this movie and i don't like that.this is a must see and buy.and i mean that.
Hilarious! .......2004-12-18
For a while HBO would show this movie 4 or 5 times a day, but I could never resist watching it again and again whenever I came across it. John Travolta and Kirstie Alley are so endearing, and the kids are hilarious. Anyone who has siblings can understand the hilarity behind their sibling rivalry. The dogs, or course, are the best part, voiced by Danny DeVito and Diane Keaton. This movie is great for kids or adults. Kids get to enjoy the talking dogs and adults (at least females) get to look at John Travolta. :)
A kids' film for the grown-ups! .......2004-10-28
What can I say? Possibly my all-time favourite film, it comprises childish playfulness with mischeivous adult humour whilst reinforcing core values of love, loyalty, family and best of all, Christmas! Not a film for stuffy old scrooges, but if you can get past the talking dogs (and at one point talking sperm as well!) you will see it as one of the most beautiful and heart-warming films ever made. A part of the Look Who's Talking series, but 's really no need to watch the other two films first, Look Who's Talking Now stands alone as a masterpiece.
James Ubriacco (John Travolta) is a happy-go-lucky chap who gets through life mucking about and making people laugh. Not the usual example of one of life's high-flyers, James gets offered his dream job as a pilot but only because the rich blonde president of the company, Samantha LeBon, fancies him! But she's got her work cut out trying to seduce him, as James is already married to the beautiful Molly (Kirstie Alley) who he adores, and although she gets a little frustrated with his joking around, the two are very much in love, living happily with their two endearing children, Mikey and Julie. On hearing how desperate Mikey is for a dog, Samantha gives James her French poodle, Daphne (a bitch in every sense of the word) just as James has bought Mikey a mongrel dog, Rocks, from the rescue home. This annoys Molly who didn't want a dog in the first place, and she is lumbered with two dogs while scheming Samantha is flying James all over the world and never letting him home. But as Samantha's plans become more devious and James is forced to spend Christmas away from home, will temptation overcome him or will he make it home for Christmas? Or will Christmas make it's way to Daddy...? With two intelligent dogs that secretly talk to thrown into the equation, anything's possible!
The story between the dogs is just as captivating as the story between the people, the humour is of a dry, intelligent nature, the children and dogs are very cute and the chemistry between Travolta and Alley is unsurpassable! A true gem of a film, Look Who's Talking Now will make Christmas complete, whether you're young or old this film is bound to crack a smile! :-)
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