Lovable talking mouse Stuart Little (voiced by Michael J. Fox) lives with his human family in a quaint brownstone near Central Park in an idyllic New York City. In this sequel to the 1999 blockbuster, Stuart deals with growing pains. His mother (Geena Davis) is overprotective of her fearless minuscule mouse son who plays soccer,.. Read more
| Starring | Michael J. Fox, Nathan Lane, Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie |
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| Director | Rob Minkoff |
| Genres | Children |
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Despite lacking the wit that distinguished Stuart's first film outing, this amusing sequel will still appeal to those who were delighted by the original. In this adventure, Stuart (expertly voiced by Michael J Fox) falls for a flighty little bird, Margalo (Melanie Griffith), but doesn't realise that she's under the control of a villainous falcon (James Woods) and is actually after Mrs Little's wedding ring. Directed by Rob Minkoff (who co-directed The Lion King), this blend of live action and animation is technically superb — the scenes of Stuart whizzing through New York on a skateboard or in a tiny bi-plane are both exciting and convincing — but its real charm lies in the balance it maintains between enchantment and the everyday.
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Lively children's movie, full of innocent, good-hearted fun.
Ok, not as good as the first. The acting of stuart seems to surpass ALL the real life actors !
A good movie if you like the basic story line, occasionally funny but not as good as the first one.
Not as good as the first one, but that didn't stop my 2.5 year old nephew from thinking it was still pretty amazing.
Ok, not as good as the first. The acting of stuart seems to surpass ALL the real life actors !
A good movie if you like the basic story line, occasionally funny but not as good as the first one.
Ok, not as good as the first. The acting of stuart seems to surpass ALL the real life actors !
A good movie if you like the basic story line, occasionally funny but not as good as the first one.
Not as good as the first one, but that didn't stop my 2.5 year old nephew from thinking it was still pretty amazing.
This was way too short to be anything but a money grabbing sequel. The acting was fine , the storyline fine but at just over 70 minutes we really don't get enough time to bond with the new characters.
Worth a watch for the kids but your time can be better spent elsewhere.
An easy to watch family film that my children want to watch over and over.Will have to buy it now.
the kids watched this film and they liked it and said it was very good
i guess its not to all tastes but the general feed back i got was possitive
I found this film to be quite entertaining with a feel-good factor. Although for children, still enjoyable to watch as an adult.
a film for the kids and will keep 'em quiet for a an hour or two
Stuart little 2 is a great family film, not just for the kids but the adults too. A few cute sort of film.
my daughter was glued to the tv all the way through this film as much as the 1st one, so if you want to entertain your child this they must see.also adults would like it too.
Despite lacking the wit that distinguished Stuart's first film outing, this amusing sequel will still appeal to those who were delighted by the original. In this adventure, Stuart (expertly voiced by Michael J Fox) falls for a flighty little bird, Margalo (Melanie Griffith), but doesn't realise that she's under the control of a villainous falcon (James Woods) and is actually after Mrs Little's wedding ring. Directed by Rob Minkoff (who co-directed The Lion King), this blend of live action and animation is technically superb — the scenes of Stuart whizzing through New York on a skateboard or in a tiny bi-plane are both exciting and convincing — but its real charm lies in the balance it maintains between enchantment and the everyday.
Mouse-boy returns for another family-friendly morality tale based on the characters of EB White's classic story. This... read more on Time Out
Lively children's movie, full of innocent, good-hearted fun.