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Look Who's Talking Now (1993)

Look Who's Talking Now (1993)
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This final installment in the Look Who's Talking trilogy is a combination of Make Room For Daddy and The Lady and the Tramp. In the six years since the original Look Who's Talking, Mikey and Julie are now old enough to speak for themselves, so the producers came up with a new gimmick -- talking dogs. The Ubriacco family adopts two surly dogs, Rocks (the voice of Danny DeVito), a street-smart mongrel, and Daphne (voice of Diane Keaton), a snobbish pure bred poodle. The story kicks in with Christmas rapidly approaching and Molly (Kirstie Alley) out of a job. Because of this, her husband James (John Travolta) must work doubly hard to impress his new boss, Samantha (Lysette Anthony). But Samantha, it seems, has hired James for more than what appears in his job description. Samantha contrives a plan to get James to her cabin in the North Woods on Christmas Eve, where she plans to seduce him. James' family races to rescue him from the snowbound cabin, but when their taxi skids off the snow-covered road, it is left to the primal instincts of Rocks and Daphne to save the day. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
John TravoltaKirstie Alley, (more)
Director(s):
Tom Ropelewski
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Look Who's Talking Now

This final installment in the Look Who's Talking trilogy is a combination of Make Room For Daddy and The Lady and the Tramp. In the six years since the original Look Who's Talking, Mikey and Julie are now old enough to speak for themselves, so the producers came up with a new gimmick -- talking dogs. The Ubriacco family adopts two surly dogs, Rocks (the voice of Danny DeVito), a street-smart mongrel, and Daphne (voice of Diane Keaton), a snobbish pure bred poodle. The story kicks in with Christmas rapidly approaching and Molly (Kirstie Alley) out of a job. Because of this, her husband James (John Travolta) must work doubly hard to impress his new boss, Samantha (Lysette Anthony). But Samantha, it seems, has hired James for more than what appears in his job description. Samantha contrives a plan to get James to her cabin in the North Woods on Christmas Eve, where she plans to seduce him. James' family races to rescue him from the snowbound cabin, but when their taxi skids off the snow-covered road, it is left to the primal instincts of Rocks and Daphne to save the day. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Tom Ropelewski
Writer(s):
Tom RopelewskiLeslie Dixon
Producer(s):
Daniel Jay BerkJonathan D. Krane
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Excellent For Children)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Sara J.

    Old movie but still good to watch with entire family. I saw it 15 years ago and now I made my kids ( 7 & 10 years old boys) watched it and they loved it.

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    Kent M.

    It was an enjoyable movie to watch. A family who gets two dogs during the Christmas season; how that the dogs are caring about the family to help them from the dangerous wolves the family run into. There are many interesting parts in the movie; funny, laughable, and exciting. I felt that this ws a very good movie to watch and see, I just loved it. Otherwise they have had a wonderful Christmas season the family did with the dogs and their children.

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    Katheeen B.

    I LOVED THIS MOVIE! Had me smiling the whole time!

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