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21. Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
22. Look Who's Talking Too
23. Nat'l Lampoon's European Vacation
24. Look Who's Talking
25. National Lampoon's European Vacation

21. Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
by Warner-Pa
VHS Tape
list price: $14.99
Asin: 6300270874
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

After winning a tour package in a game show, the bickering Griswald family carve a trail of destruction through England (where they knock over Stonehenge), France, Germany, and Italy. Somehow Ellen (Bevery D'Angelo), the mom, gets kidnapped by gangsters, leading to a car chase that reunites the family, despite their differences. It's hard to believe that Read more

Features

  • NTSC

Reviews (60)

3-0 out of 5 stars Problems with audio
This is a review of the DVD itself, not the movie (not sure why people seem to want to review the movie itself in this forum).
3-0 out of 5 stars Classier than film one
Although the original Audrey in National Lampoon's Vacaction was a really cute girl (I had a crush on her when I saw the film in 1983) Dana Hill does a fairly good bit replacing her here. Chase and D'Angelo are back in top form (especially D'angelo) as the Griswold parents. I love Mrs. Griswold's stripping scene she performs in fron't of her husband's camera. The European locations beat the scenes of Chicago and the southwest from film one in giving the 2nd film much more sophistication. Eric Idle is painful to watch (like he is in all his non-Python work) in an irregular series of cameos.

1-0 out of 5 stars Been there done that!!
I was in this film and I think it's pants. Rusty's dream sequence on the plane to London where he is in a "nightclub" surround by punks - that's me - 2nd punk on the left with a large red and black mohican, if you freeze frame you can actually see me!! Except for that split second there is nothing of merit in this dreadful sequel to a quite funny original. Rusty you just want to slap and Audrey you just want to drown.
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22. Look Who's Talking Too
VHS Tape (24 June, 1993)
list price: $19.98
Asin: B00008F25N
Sales Rank: 32362
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Features

  • NTSC

Subjects:  1. Movie    2. Spoken / Comedy / Radio Shows   


23. Nat'l Lampoon's European Vacation
by Warner Home Video
VHS Tape (01 April, 1992)
list price: $9.94
Asin: B00000FZG4
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

After winning a tour package in a game show, the bickering Griswald family carve a trail of destruction through England (where they knock over Stonehenge), France, Germany, and Italy. Somehow Ellen (Bevery D'Angelo), the mom, gets kidnapped by gangsters, leading to a car chase that reunites the family, despite their differences. It's hard to believe that Read more

Features

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • NTSC

Reviews (60)

3-0 out of 5 stars Problems with audio
This is a review of the DVD itself, not the movie (not sure why people seem to want to review the movie itself in this forum).
3-0 out of 5 stars Classier than film one
Although the original Audrey in National Lampoon's Vacaction was a really cute girl (I had a crush on her when I saw the film in 1983) Dana Hill does a fairly good bit replacing her here. Chase and D'Angelo are back in top form (especially D'angelo) as the Griswold parents. I love Mrs. Griswold's stripping scene she performs in fron't of her husband's camera. The European locations beat the scenes of Chicago and the southwest from film one in giving the 2nd film much more sophistication. Eric Idle is painful to watch (like he is in all his non-Python work) in an irregular series of cameos.

1-0 out of 5 stars Been there done that!!
I was in this film and I think it's pants. Rusty's dream sequence on the plane to London where he is in a "nightclub" surround by punks - that's me - 2nd punk on the left with a large red and black mohican, if you freeze frame you can actually see me!! Except for that split second there is nothing of merit in this dreadful sequel to a quite funny original. Rusty you just want to slap and Audrey you just want to drown.
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Subjects:  1. Comedies    2. Foreign Film - Spanish/Misc Sa    3. Movie   


24. Look Who's Talking
by Sony Pictures
VHS Tape (30 September, 1997)
list price: $14.95
Asin: 6304139489
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

This cute, 1989 comedy directed by Amy Heckerling (Read more

Features

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • NTSC

Reviews (28)

5-0 out of 5 stars A Film That Speaks To You?
"Look Who's Talking" is probably my favorite film with Kirstie Alley, my favorite film with John Travolta (though "Grease" comes close) and my favorite film with Bruce Willis (though I'm not exactly a fan of his). It's funny, it's romantic, it's got some innovative special effects, a couple of car chases, and John Travolta even gets to fly a plane (which he must have really enjoyed at the time!).
5-0 out of 5 stars Talking with chlidren
Great movie. I learned languages can be learned early even before we can learn to walk. This is kind of hiralious, funny and laugh ( ). I never dreamed little children can actually communicate in a language that seem to have no structure just be lookng at each other. They seem to speak the language of love..what's this.

5-0 out of 5 stars What's wrong with people - this movie was great!!
LOOK WHO'S TALKING actually did very well when it came out. I think these amazon people take things too seriously or don't have kids, or have such stressful lives they can't enjoy any kind of humor these movies have. I even enjoyed it when it came out and i was still in elementary school. My mom enjoyed it, and she loved babies and everything that had to do with babies and kids. Parents would enjoy this movie, not all but most. I'm not even one of those "kid lovers" I like kids, but not obsessed or anything like many kid lovers are. But LOOK WHO'S TALKING is a simple comedy with many funny parts like when kirstie alley's voice turned into a devil voice as she went into labor, because of the pain. To me, and my mom that part was hilarious and many women could relate to that because giving birth is no picnic, especially when it's your first baby. I've never given birth, but i've heard the stories. Anyways, i also read many amazon people's reviews about how horrible look who's talking too was, i'm thinkin' what is wrong with people nowadays? That was a cute movie too, the baby girl was as cute as a button, and the acting wasn't bad. I dont understand that. And at the end when mikey took his baby sisters's hand and they walked, and you could see her wobbling, and that cute baby walk which is so cute words can't describe, and the song i got you babe added to the moment. What's not to love, that was an adorable ending all i could say was AWWWWWW!!! people need to lighten up, especially if you wanna be good parents. Try to enjoy life, and not take things so seriously. These movies were basically about that. All those little funny and heartwarming moments when your kid is born and starts to grow and learn. But LOOK WHO'S TALKING NOW i must agree with the others because it was horrible. It doesn't make sense frankly, the first two films were about talking babies, why go to dogs? I like dogs and everything buy WHY? It's almost embarassing to watch. Kind of absurd and yes the acting was horrific, and cheeesy script, and everything in the film was flat out stupid. What next talking furniture and appliances lol. But the first two are still great films, and john travolta is one of my favorite actors, and elias koteas who was in number two was funny, like he was in some kind of wonderful. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Comedies    2. Movie   


25. National Lampoon's European Vacation (Spanish)
by Warner Home Video
VHS Tape (28 July, 1998)
list price: $9.98
Asin: 6305012881
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Editorial Review

After winning a tour package in a game show, the bickering Griswald family carve a trail of destruction through England (where they knock over Stonehenge), France, Germany, and Italy. Somehow Ellen (Bevery D'Angelo), the mom, gets kidnapped by gangsters, leading to a car chase that reunites the family, despite their differences. It's hard to believe that Read more

Features

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Original recording reissued
  • NTSC

Reviews (60)

3-0 out of 5 stars Problems with audio
This is a review of the DVD itself, not the movie (not sure why people seem to want to review the movie itself in this forum).
3-0 out of 5 stars Classier than film one
Although the original Audrey in National Lampoon's Vacaction was a really cute girl (I had a crush on her when I saw the film in 1983) Dana Hill does a fairly good bit replacing her here. Chase and D'Angelo are back in top form (especially D'angelo) as the Griswold parents. I love Mrs. Griswold's stripping scene she performs in fron't of her husband's camera. The European locations beat the scenes of Chicago and the southwest from film one in giving the 2nd film much more sophistication. Eric Idle is painful to watch (like he is in all his non-Python work) in an irregular series of cameos.

1-0 out of 5 stars Been there done that!!
I was in this film and I think it's pants. Rusty's dream sequence on the plane to London where he is in a "nightclub" surround by punks - that's me - 2nd punk on the left with a large red and black mohican, if you freeze frame you can actually see me!! Except for that split second there is nothing of merit in this dreadful sequel to a quite funny original. Rusty you just want to slap and Audrey you just want to drown.
Read more

Subjects:  1. Comedies    2. Foreign Film - Spanish/Misc Sa    3. Movie   


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