Look Who's Talking Now Reviews
Really stretching it now. Danny DeVomit and Dianne Ketones ruin the movie with their voices alone.
This is the best movie out of the three. Very underrated
This movie is a classic. Sure, it's a bit corny, but honestly most movies from this time have some corn factor. John Travolta, and Kirstie Alley have excellent chemistry. Its truly very heartwarming, and it's one of my comfort films.
this movie was so heartfelt and sweet. Love the dogs being able to talk in it. Movie was amazing. Loved the kids and dogs coming together to help mom and dad. Such a sweet loving movie.
The first movie was kinda nice. But they haad to make a sequel. And is a perfect nothing
I love this movie. Seen it so many times. Classic in my book. Makes me laugh watching it today still.
This is an all new low for the series, not funny, cheesy and predicable.
I loved this movie! My kids thought it was so good too! My daughter is 35 and still thinks it's a good movie! We just showed it to her kids! We loved the first two in the series too! Kirstie Ally and John Travolta have great chemistry!
love a bit of comedy in the morning before work. really makes the wife happy. went to work smiling. but later my boss pissed me off. but its fine because i rewtachje dthe ,po9neb . lovely film wpio;ld watch agains. sent fom md ffegyufeterf
talking pets with Christie Alley and John Travolta as good as ever! for a fun family watch or a mindless good time... check it out!
First movie, 1 talking baby. Second movie, 2 talking siblings. What do we do for the third film, let's add talking dogs. What? Who thought that was a good idea? Who thought making one of the voices for said dogs Danny DeVito? Bad enough that Roseanne was a voice in the second film, now we get to add Danny DeVito and his vocals to things I can live without in a movie. This movie did not need the talking dogs at all. Would have been a little bit better if the kids continued to talk but not much. This movie also could have been given a different name as it could have been just a romantic comedy featuring Travolta and Alley with the evil, horny female boss trying to take advantage of her sexy pilot. This movie tried too hard to involve the talking animals in circumstances they were not needed in. Fails on many levels. It is not even that funny, just sad. Also, for the third time in three movies, bad decisions by selfish people nearly cost children their lives. You would think they would have learned their lesson by now but apparently insanity runs in the Ubriacco family. Watch only if you are a sadist really, it is painful to watch.
Judge me, because i consider it a fun movie.
The worst but not all that different than the rest of the series
The first two were light hearted and goofy and the third installment was no different. It wasn't perfect but I enjoyed it nonetheless.
Grew up watching this movie more times than I could name, haters gonna hate, but I loved this movie as a kid.
Truly, a harrowing trilogy about a dysfunctional family constantly on the brink of divorce, about children in constant physical and emotional harm by their increasingly incompetent parents, who are submitted to the cruel manipulations and exploitations of the ruling classï¿ 1/2"now(!) with extreme animal abuse, to boot.
Aside from the children and animals involved, everyone who took part in this cinematic travesty should be ashamed of themselves.