Best movie ever!
... View MoreIt was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
... View MoreEach character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
... View MoreIf you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.
... View MoreSome of you people are so picky. This is certainly not the worst movie ever made. I agree it's not the best movie of the series but it's fun to watch especially around the holidays.First, the cast is great. Lot's of funny stuff and the chemistry is perfect especially between John Travolta and Kirstie Alley.The way Danny DeVito and Diane Keaton blend their voices with the on screen action of the dogs is nothing short of great. The facial expressions of the dogs, in some cases, fit the dialog perfectly.I also think this movie is great for the holidays. It expresses the importance of family and togetherness.I do find it interesting that there are two endings to this movie. The original theatrical version had a different music cue at the very end along with regular scrolling credits. The version that was released on laserdisc and VHS had a, in my opinion, better music cue at the end (Joy to the world) and then a music video with the credits. The DVD release has the original theatrical ending but thankfully the Netflix HD version has the "video" ending.In my humble opinion, a wonderful family film especially for the holidays. Lots of fun if you are in the mood for light comedy. Just enjoy it and don't worry about comparing it to the other films.
... View MoreI got stuck in front of this when it was playing on TV one school holidays. I was surprised it was so entertaining, mainly due to the excellent performance from both kids. I loved the cynical grumpy Mikey and the kind of weird but charmingly askew Julia, so was prepared to put up with the ludicrous plot line and actually managed to sit through the whole thing. The 5 year old adored it. This is a strange entry in the series; fantasy dance sequences! Caution; at the end of the movie the family is menaced by wolves in a forest - this is fairly scary for very young children, and I found it unexpected because the rest of the series has nothing like this in it. Avoid tragic singing miniature children/elves (?) over the end credits AT ALL COSTS.
... View MoreVery good film.I liked the way they used dogs and not babies this time.The dogs are very funny and are good entertainment.I like Rocks better than Dafne but Dafne gets to be more likable as it gets further into the film.Basically what happens is that Mollie loses her job and James gets another one.But James is overworked and keeps getting called out on jobs.Later on on the film his boss Samantha pretends there is a meeting in this cabin and gets James to go there on Christmas eve because she fancies him.James realises what shes doing and leaves to find Mollie who is on her way to find him.But they find each other in the end.
... View MoreJames (John Travolta) has a new job as a pilot for a small airline. Mollie, his wife (Kirstie Alley), has just been handed a pink slip. Their children, Mikey and Julie, are dreaming about a pet dog. Thus begins the third installment of this likeable series of films. Since Mikey and Julie are now talking on their own, the addition of not one, but two family dogs is the explanation of "who's talking now". Rocks (Danny DeVito) is a streetwise pound puppy while Daphne (Diane Keaton) is a pampered poodle that is a gift of James' new boss, Samantha. Speaking of Samantha, she has set her sights on luring James away from his happy family life. Can the family adjust to life with the canines and thwart Samantha's romantic schemes?This is a funny and fresh addition to the Look Who's Talking series. Travolta and Alley exude such charm and humor that they make a terrific comedy team. The rest of the cast is notable and the voices of DeVito and Keaton bring their doggy personalities to life in a big way. The script is somewhat predictable but still brings a smile to any lucky viewer. There are some scenes involving a wolf that may be scary for the youngest movie enthusiasts. But, on the whole, this is a fine film for the entire family to chuckle over.
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