It is offensive on so many levels. First, let’s just call SuperBabies what it is: child abuse.
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.
Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Comedies
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
Reviews for Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2
There's what one can only hope is the last-ever Matrix tribute/theft, plus a mostly unfunny stew of references to the Three Stooges, Popeye, Mary Poppins, and even Casablanca. The overall effect is ghoulish.
Is there really a market of children out there that will find this funny or entertaining?
No worry about brainwashing kids through this movie, though. They probably won't be that entertained.
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.
It is perhaps the most incompetent and least funny comic film ever made. There aren't even any good diaper jokes.
[It's] the sort of intellectually offensive children’s movie one would make if one knew nothing about children.
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.
This is a film so thunderingly unfunny that it makes 'White Chicks' look like 'Blazing Saddles.'
Like dadaist art, Baby Geniuses challenge the artist-audience contract: We *hear* the babies talking, but we clearly *see* that they aren't.
To call this immeasurably terrible movie ‘stupid and nonsensical’ would be an insult to stupid and nonsensical movies.
If anyone was clamoring for a follow-up to 1999's Baby Geniuses, they'll be happy to know that the sequel retains not only the same gimmicky premise as the original but its preference for cliche-ridden dialogue and flat-footed comedy as well.
You're not actually still reading about this stupid, crass, condescending, dreadful movie, are you?
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.
It's lots of lame jokes where tots say stuff like 'off the hook' and 'da bomb.'
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