has no redeeming qualities
Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (2004)
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Reviews Counted:40
Fresh:0
Rotten:40
Average Rating:2.1/10
Consensus: Superbabies continues to prove that bad jokes still aren’t funny when coming out of a toddler’s mouth.
Theatrical Release:Aug 27, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $9,016,422
Synopsis: Baby Geniuses 2: Superbabies is the sequel to Baby Geniuses starring Kathleen Turner and Christopher Lloyd, whose characters secretly worked to crack the code to “baby talk,” a highly sophisticated... Baby Geniuses 2: Superbabies is the sequel to Baby Geniuses starring Kathleen Turner and Christopher Lloyd, whose characters secretly worked to crack the code to “baby talk,” a highly sophisticated language that allows babies to communicate their innate knowledge of the secrets of the universe. In Baby Geniuses 2: Superbabies, the adventure continues with a new generation of talking toddlers. This time, the baby geniuses find themselves at the center of a nefarious scheme led by powerful media mogul Bill Biscane (Jon Voight). Joining the babies in their battle against evil is a legendary baby named Kahuna (Leo, Myles and Gerry Fitzgerald). Part ultra-cool spy, part superhero, Kahuna joins babies Archie (Michael & Max Iles), Finkleman (Jordan & Jared Scheideman), Alex (Joshua & Maxwell Lockhart) and Rosita (Keana & Maia Bastidas) in a race against time to stop the villainous Biscane from using his state-of-the-art satellite system to control the minds of the world’s population. -- © Sony Pictures Entertainment [More]
Starring: Jon Voight, Scott Baio, Vanessa Angel, Skyler Shaye
Starring: Jon Voight, Scott Baio, Vanessa Angel, Skyler Shaye, Justin Chatwin, Gerry Fitzgerald, Leo Fitzgerald, Myles Fitzgerald, Max Iles, Michael Iles, Jared Scheideman, Jordan Scheideman, Joshua Lockhart, Maxwell Lockhart, Keena Bastidas, Maia Bastidas
Director: Bob Clark
Director: Bob Clark
Screenwriter: Gregory Poppen
Producer: Jon Voight, Steven Paul
Studio: Sony Pictures Entertainment
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Reviews for Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2
Entirely too convoluted for kids and implausible even by the standards set by the original concept.
Seems to want to espouse family unity and good parenting, or at least, the unhappy results of parentless children.
Best parental advice: if you had to take the kids to Garfield, you’ve already suffered enough this summer.
[It's] the sort of intellectually offensive children’s movie one would make if one knew nothing about children.
This is a film so thunderingly unfunny that it makes 'White Chicks' look like 'Blazing Saddles.'
Clark’s CGI-induced rugrat romp is about as inspiring in its hilarity as a diaper rash. Exceedingly nonsensical and…excuse the intended pun—infantile
The film's moral? Turn off the TV, young 'uns, and go outside and play! And avoid Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 matinees while you're at it.
director Bob Clark and screenwriter Gregory Poppen don't shoehorn in nearly as much innuendo or smarminess this time around; they're equally stingy with charm and imagination.
Features even more toddlers acting in a way only collectors of velvet paintings will consider irresistible.
Apart from Jon Voight, slumming and turning in a rather droll, if lonely, performance as the German-accented villain, the movie amounts to cynical, cutesy claptrap.
More than just another sequel that no one was clamoring to see, this is that rare follow-up that's actually twice as good as the original and is still a piece of junk.
This interminable Pampers commercial has the nerve to end with a 'TV is rotten for kids' message, when the movie itself would do far more to stunt a child's imagination (or cause a kid to burst into tears) than anything currently on television.
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