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Editorial Review:
The last film in the Look Who's Talking 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:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
A must see !!!!!!!!! If you liked the other two films then you will love this, personally i think it is the best with all of the actors portraying a convincing plot. The storyline is great and believable you can guess the ending but at some times you wonder what is going to happen next, a real cliffhanger. This is a must see film for adults and children if you want to laugh and enjoy yourself and at the price amazon are selling it at buy it now!
Fairly bland This is the weakest Look who's talking movie. Whilst the escapades of the babies in the first two were witty and chucklesome, now that they have grown, the cute factor has diminished, and the dogs aren't quite up to it sadly. Still, if you like the Homeward bound movies, this may appeal to you. Fair enough as family entertainment.
a must wow,i wasnt impressed in the first ten minutes,but then the cutey factor came over and we got into the story,which was funny ,sad,naughty, and sometimes so shmaltzy but good all round entertainment,so much in fact that when it was on the next day we watched it again!Both kirsty and john come over so natural around the children,that you would almost believe they were theirs.