IMDB Rating: 5.90, 2810 votes |
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Stuart's mother is being over-protective of him, especially when he narrowly escapes injury in a soccer game. His big brother George has also made a new friend, Will, so Stuart is feeing lonely. Stuart rescues a canary, Margalo, from a falcon; she moves in with the Littles. One day, Margalo is nowhere to be found, so Stuart and Snowbell set out across the city to find her while George covers for Stuart (the first time he's had to lie).Actors
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23 Comments
not as good as the first. still decent
not as good as the first
This is a G rated movie. For a G movie,
it is very good. If you want drama, character development, etc. et al, you won’t like it much.
Even better than the first one.
great action pact, fun-filled, movie
Stuart little 2 is an excellent movie, it had everything; comedy, drama, and most of all a good meaning to the story. This sequel is just as good or better the first. I would most certainly tell anyone, young or old, to go and see this money, it is defiantly worth your time and money. GO SEE STUART LITTLE 2!!
Good family movie
I really enjoyed this and thought it was funny!
he’s so ikkle and cute
The essence of hell…
Annoying
an incredibly cute, beautiful, funny and charming fantasy
cute funny, and touching
Stuart Little is those types of movies that you cant help but enjoy. I have never read the book by E B White but I heard alot about it. Its about a mouse that is brought into a household. To this family Stuart is considered a Little. The most entertaining part in this movie is the parts with the cat and the mouse together. The cat just does not seem to want to get along with Stuart at all. Very entertaining, the kids will love it. I strongly reccomend this movie
Excellent family movie
This movie is one I would recommend to families. I enjoyed it very much especially the talking cats. They all actually look like they are really talking! The writing is very funny (the cats) and they just really made the movie. The rest of the movie has an ‘other world’ quality I could not put my finger on, but it was very nice to watch. I thought the sailing scenes were great. The sets, costumes, and direction were wonderful. The acting (by the humans) was not the greatest, but kids won’t mind a bit. This a good one for the home library.
Tries so hard to be cute. Spew!
Cute and entertaining.
Stuart Little is a movie based on the the book of the same name by E.B. White. It is about a mouse who becomes a member of a human family after they adopt him. However, Stuart has conflicts with his "brother" played by Jonathan Lipnicki (Jerry McGuire) who doesn’t accept Stuart as anything but a mouse. Voiced by actor, Michael J. Fox, Staurt Little is a entertaining movie to both kids and adults alike. His adventures from racing a minature boat to escaping the clutches of the family cat proves that this movie has it’s funny moments. Although at times these moments are drawn out, overall it is a truly enjoyable experience.
So bad that even my 3 year old didn’t like it
Read the book. Go see Toy Story 2.
maybe??? OK for very young kids
Very good - for what it is… a kid’s movie!
This movie is excellent for children. There isn’t much here for adults other than enjoying watching their own happy children watch the movie.
The cats were wonderfully done and the animation was, of course, spectacular.
it you’re to CG animation you should see it. if not what for the video.
Your children, girlfriend, or wife will enjoy this movie.
A wonderful ‘feel good’ movie!!
I really enjoyed this movie even though parts of it were a little ‘out there’. It takes a while to grasp the concept that a talking mouse is not out of the ordinary in the New York city of this movie. Michael J. Fox was a good choice for the voice of Stuart and Nathan Lane excels as the mean spirited (but redeemable) fluffy cat, Snowbell. Many will remember Lane as the voice of Timone from the Lion King. At the end of the movie, there was a round of applause from adults as well as children. If you are an adult that likes children’s movies, or a parent yourself, this movie is a good choice as the movie captivates the children so much that they don’t make any noise which removes the necessity to put valium in their milk!!
STUART LITTLE may not be the best children’s film, but worth a look
Stuart Little, featuring the voices of Michael J. Fox and Nathan Lane; starring Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Jonathan Lipnicki, Julia Sweeney and David Alan Grier. Directed by Rob Minkoff. 1999.
Reviewed by John Carroll.
Ever since The Adventures of Roger Rabbit, the combination of live action and computer generated grpahics or animation has always been a big ticket for studios. Stuart Little puts a computer generated mouse in the main seat, voiced by Michael J. Fox, and while it may not be a great movie, it is still solid and a good view…As long as you have already seen the wonderful Toy Story 2.
The curse a lot of "cute" movies suffer is that they are too cute, too fast. The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland suffered from this, but luckily, Stuart Little manages to keep most of your interest by trying to play Stuart as funny, not cute. While these attempts at humor do not always succeed, it nonetheless is much better than just flashing Stuart’s face to get a few "awww"s from the audience. This one aspect alone keeps Stuart Little afloat.
The main cast, aside from Stuart, consists of the Little family. Mrs. Little, played by Geena Davis, Mr. Little, played by Hugh Laurie and George Little, played by Jonathan Lipnicki. Considering it is a children’s movie, acting does not need to be impeccable. The cast is sufficient enough, especially considering that Stuart is on-screen most of the time, and rightfully so. The film drags when human interaction takes place, as sad as that may seem. Even so, the film moves along at a rapid pace, but still seems to drag on despite its attempts.
Michael J. Fox voices Stuart, and Nathan Lane voices Snowbell, the cat who is Stuart’s archnemesis for most of the film. The interaction between these two characters brings most of the laughs throughout the film. The rivalry that exists brings up some good jokes, and some off-beat humor for the children. The reason these interactions are so successful is becuase when humans enter the scenario, the film takes itself way too seriously. While most children’s films always have a lesson, this one misses a definite lesson, and tries to play on your emotions. Unfortunately, an emotional bond with the characters is never devloped to extract this type of emotion, that is until the end, and at that point, it seems the director, Bob Mikoff, just gives up trying.
The blend of Stuart into his live action enviroment is decently done, although it does seem very staged a lot of the time. It is a very difficult process to act with a ten-inch character who is represented by an "X" on the floor, and at some points during Stuart Little, this is very noticable.
Overall, Stuart Little turns out to be an average children’s movie. The movie takes no children’s issue at heart, and tries to be sentimental at the same time. As you watch Stuart Little, you want to feel some emotion towards the characters, and aside from Stuart and Snowbell, all you feel is boredom. In the end, however, Stuart Little is a decent film for a rainy day. Although Toy Story 2 is the best film out there, and probably worth a second look, Stuart Little can deliver on some levels, just do not expect the wit and lessons of Toy Story 2.
Final Verdict: C+