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  Stuart Little 2
Little opens her front door to be buzzed by her diminutive son and becomes hysterical.
Stuart is firmly entrenched as a member of the Little family but, since his baby sister was born, his adopted mom (Geena Davis) has become even more overly protective of her middle child.
Little frets that Stuart, who has a liking for soccer, will get hurt playing with the big boys, but dad (Hugh Laurie) knows that his rodent son needs to be empowered despite the dangers of being a little Little.
www.reelingreviews.com /stuartlittle2.htm   (1293 words)

  
 Stuart Little 2
Stuart Little 2 is one of the rare sequels to surpass its predecessor.
Stuart (voiced by Michael J. Fox, Atlantis, Stuart Little) is living comfortably in the Little household with is adoptive family, including a new baby sister (a pointless addition since she essentially disappears from the movie until the end).
Stuart looked great the first time around, and he looks even better now, be it driving in his car or flying in his airplane.
www.haro-online.com /movies/stuart_little_2.html   (568 words)

  
 Stuart Little 2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stuart Little 2 is a 2002 film, directed by Rob Minkoff.
It is a sequel to the 1999 film Stuart Little, and includes characters from the children's book by E.
Stuart's parachute is then destroyed by a piece of rubble, and he begins to fall, but Margalo saves him.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stuart_Little_2   (776 words)

  
 Stuart Little 2 - GameCritics.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Stuart Little 2 is a 3D Platformer featuring the eponymous white mouse who recently starred in movie theaters across the country.
Stuart Little 2 is the kind of game that has its priorities clearly set, and does not deviate from them by adding superfluous elements or things not consistent with the overall philosophy.
Stuart Little 2 is clearly targeted for a younger audience, but remains a great game not only appropriate, but enjoyable for children, parents and game critics alike.
www.gamecritics.com /review/stuartlittle2/main.php   (1350 words)

  
 Stuart Little 2
Stuart (voiced by Michael J. Fox) is a mouse that lives in a bunk bed above 10-year-old George (Jonathan Lipnicki) in a household with his parents Mr.
Stuart the mouse goes to school with regular kids like George, so think of a film in which animals and people are on equal footing; they just look different.
Stuart has a convertible that he drives to school and one day while cruising with the top down, a bird by the name of Margalo (Melanie Griffith) falls into his front passenger seat after being chased by the movie's villainous falcon (voice by James Woods).
www.reelmoviecritic.com /holiday2002/id1851.htm   (581 words)

  
 Stuart Little 2 (2002): Reviews
What sets the "Stuart Little" franchise above most of the competition is its emphasis on sharply drawn character and its profusion of witty remarks (mostly from the mouth of Snowbell) that are cutting enough to amuse grown-ups without sailing over children's heads.
Fox's Stuart is stalwart and heroic--the Braveheart of mice.
Stuart and Margolo are genuine marvels of computer generated special effects, each feather, whisker and strand of fur beautifully rendered.
www.metacritic.com /film/titles/stuartlittle2   (1157 words)

  
 Stuart Little 2 (2002)
Stuart Little 2 provides one of those films that does everything in an inoffensive and mildly likable manner but that never quite connects.
Stuart Little 2 manages a few clever pieces, such as a shot of what happens to his tiny car when he abandons it.
Stuart Little 2 appears in both an aspect ratio of approximately 1.85:1 and in a fullscreen version on this single-sided, double-layered DVD; the widescreen image has been enhanced for 16X9 televisions.
www.dvdmg.com /stuartlittle2.shtml   (2664 words)

  
 Stuart Little 2 film review
Stuart Little 2 opens with Stuart, a wise-cracking white mouse voiced with self-deprecating charm by Michael J Fox, happily settled into his new life with the Little family.
The Littles are busy tending to their new baby daughter, Martha, and George is enjoying making friends at school, leaving Stuart to his own devices.
Stuart Little 2 is a sweet, old fashioned family film spruced up with 21st century visuals and a wonderfully dark sense of humour.
www.tiscali.co.uk /entertainment/film/reviews/stuart_little_2.html   (753 words)

  
 Stuart Little 2 DUDE! My Hamster STILL Can't Talk!
The fact that Stuart (and some other vermin) can communicate with humans and animals isn't explored as it was in Doctor Dolitle 2, but instead is taken on faith.
In Stuart Little 2 Stuart (again played by a sprightly Michael J. Fox) is no longer unique in his ability to speak to the humans, nor is the mouse kingdom in general.
Stuart Little 2 (2002) Reviewed by J.C. Maçek III who is responsible for his own reviews and for the fact that he went a little overboard with this one...
www.worldsgreatestcritic.com /stuart2.html   (1011 words)

  
 'Stuart Little 2'
In the sequel, "Stuart" is ingrained as a member of the family, for better or worse -- this is a brood that greets each other with "Little high, Little low, Little hey, Little ho" -- but is having some social problems at school, probably owing to the fact that he's a mouse.
Little's diamond ring, the unsuspecting Stuart sets out to save her from the clutches of the Falcon.
"Stuart Little" is a strange little universe, indeed.
www.post-gazette.com /movies/20020719stuart8.asp   (462 words)

  
 RTE.ie Entertainment - Stuart Little 2
The first 'Stuart Little' film was based on a rather bizarre premise - a New York family adopt a young mouse and, despite, the initial disgust of their son George and family cat, the acerbic Snowbell, everything works out for the best.
In this sequel, we return to the Little household two years later to see how happy-ever-after is progressing.
Although Stuart has settled in, he sometimes feels left out of big brother George's life - as well as having to deal with his over-protective mother who would prefer him to paint rather than play soccer with all the other kids.
www.rte.ie /arts/2002/0718/stuartlittle.html   (438 words)

  
 YMA - Stuart Little 2
Stuart Little (voice of Michael J. Fox) is a talking mouse who lives as if he is a human member of the Little family, father Frederick (Hugh Laurie), mother Eleanor (Geena Davis), brother George and baby sister Martha.
Stuart is keen to prove himself and feels frustrated by his mother’s protectiveness.
Stuart Little’s is flying a propeller driven airplane in the final scene which collides head on with Falcon.
www.youngmedia.org.au /mediachildren/07_04/07_04_012_stuart.htm   (608 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Stuart Little 2: DVD: Michael J. Fox,Geena Davis,Hugh Laurie,Jonathan Lipnicki,Anna Hoelck,Ashley ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Stuart rescues a canary, Margalo, from a falcon; she moves in with the Littles.
Little (Hugh Laurie, Geena Davis) are portrayed with good-natured, storybook purity, and the rest of the movie follows suit, beginning when their lonely mouse "son" Stuart (perfectly voiced by Michael J. Fox) befriends an orphaned canary (Melanie Griffith), who is reluctantly stealing from the Littles for the villainous Falcon (James Woods).
Stuart (gently voiced by Michael J. Fox) is feeling a little, well, small, and the over-protectiveness of his mother (Geena Davis) does nothing to boost his self-esteem.
www.amazon.com /Stuart-Little-2-Rob-Minkoff/dp/B00005JLGM   (1787 words)

  
 Stuart Little 2
Little; Jonathan Lipnicki as George Little; as well as the voices of Michael J. Fox as Stuart Little; Nathan Lane as Snowbell; Melanie Griffith as Margalo; James Woods as Falcon; Steve Zahn as Monty
The Littles have added a baby daughter, making Stuart a "middle child" who yearns for adventure and feels suffocated by his loving, if somewhat overprotective, human mom who lives in constant fear that the rodent’s severe height disadvantage will lead to an untimely squishing (can anyone blame her?).
Little are loving, patient, affectionate, trusting and supportive parents esteemed by their children.
www.pluggedinonline.com /movies/movies/a0001321.cfm   (997 words)

  
 IGN: Stuart Little 2 Review
Stuart Little 2 is an action game based upon situations in the movie currently out in theaters.
Stuart Little isn't a terrible kids game by any means, but it definitely has quite a few little hanging threads that unravel the game's enjoyment.
Stuart Little 2 has a decent set of engines that offer a lot of variety in the gameplay, but each of the levels in the game has some little quirk about them that makes you wonder if these guys even gave the game to a member of the age group they're aiming for.
gameboy.ign.com /articles/365/365505p1.html   (902 words)

  
 Stuart Little 2 | movies : ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
It's a sign of the times that ''Stuart Little,'' one of the rare sublime novels for children, was turned into an air-popped, digitally animated talking-critter jamboree that wiped away the book's melancholy beauty.
The surprise of Stuart Little 2 is that, in its slapstick-lite way, it comes closer than the first movie did to evoking the book's wistful vision of loyalty and friendship.
Stuart, now comically well-integrated into the Little family (it's a wry joke that Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie casually refer to him as their ''son''), finds a comrade in Margalo, a troubled parakeet who drops out of the sky and into his miniature sedan.
www.ew.com /ew/article/review/movie/0,6115,321581~1~0~stuartlittle2,00.html   (378 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Stuart Little 2: Video   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
She and Stuart's worlds collide one day and they've sparked a romance but after she is kidnapped by the evil falcon, Stuart Little and his former feline rival and now somewhat friend Snowbell work together and set out to find and rescue her from the evil falcon before it's too late.
Stuart Little is the middle Little, he also happens to be a very well-dressed mouse.
When Stuart confronts Falcon in the Pishkin Building, Stuart and Margalo are alternately standing on and off of the grillwork surrounding the water valve on which Falcon is perched.
www.amazon.ca /Stuart-Little-2/dp/B00006L95L   (1517 words)

  
 James Sanford reviews Stuart Little 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
So brace yourself for "Stuart Little 2," which has far more energy, wit and warmth than should be expected from any movie with a "2" at the end of its title.
Since Stuart is ready to make some new friends, he's happy to assist helpless bird Margalo, who's trying to avoid the talons of a fierce falcon.
The computer-generated animals and birds of "Little 2" are masterful creations and the movie is full of enchanting details, such as Margalo's tiny aviator helmet and Stuart's soccer outfit with "1/2" on the back of the jersey.
www.interbridge.com /jamessanford/2002/stuart.html   (561 words)

  
 STUART LITTLE 2 (PG): ChildCare Action Project (CAP) Media Analysis Report MAR22078
Little (Hugh Laurie) telling George toward the end of the show, after further lying caused peril and potentially fatal events, that it is never okay to lie to your parents.
George and Stuart are quite comfortable in the opulent and peaceful New York City life, living in a modest home sandwiched between large concrete buildings where everyone is kind and considerate and polite and courteous.
Stuart Little 2 is a colorful, delightful and energetic piece of work with top-notch attention to detail, even in the movement of wings and feathers during flight.
www.capalert.com /capreports/stuartlittle2.htm   (2859 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - The mouse soars a little higher in 'Stuart Little 2'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Stuart the mouse is as plucky as ever, and he looks more lifelike, thanks to strides in computer technology since the original premiered in 1999.
Reprising their live-action, though cartoonish, parts are Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie as the Littles, Stuart's "parents," and Jonathan Lipnicki, his "brother" George.
Little teaches Stuart that every cloud has a silver lining, which, though trite, is a nice enough message for young viewers.
www.usatoday.com /life/movies/reviews/2002-07-18-stuart-little2_x.htm   (451 words)

  
 Stuart Little 2
Picking up basically where the original left off, we see the Little family complete with mouse son and talking cat living in a perfect little house in their perfect little world.
Doing voices are Michael J. Fox as Stuart, Nathan Lane as the always scared cat Snowball, Melanie Griffith as Margo the bird and James Woods as the evil Falcon.
The only real problems from an adult perspective are as follows: the Littles are just so perfect it can make you sick and I wonder if I am the only one who wonders why the rest of the world does not find a talking four inch mouse as a child a bit weird and unsettling.
www.projections-movies.com /reviews/stuartlittle2.html   (350 words)

  
 Stuart Little 2
Fox’s, Stuart Little (Atlantis, The Lost Empire, Spin City) was movingly portrayed as a child who wanted nothing more than the love of a family; he draws you into his inner world.
Stuart Little seems to take on a great deal of Fox’s personality, as he humbly states, “This time I understood the character, and I understood the relationships with everybody.
Griffith’s performance brings a sweet, childlike nature, to the little bird, whose succeptibility to the love of Stuart leads her to want to end her partnership with the horrible Falcon.
www.talkingpix.co.uk /ReviewsStuartLittle2.html   (915 words)

  
 Stuart Little - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is the tale of a young New Yorker named Stuart Little who had the "shy, pleasant manner of a mouse" and in Garth Williams' illustrations does look like a mouse.
Stuart, born into the Little family, though not much bigger than a mouse, is good natured, thoughtful, practical, modest and courageous and goes through many adventures while living with his family in New York City.
The sequel to the first film, Stuart Little 2, was released in 2002.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stuart_Little   (299 words)

  
 FanboyPlanet - Stuart Little 2
Stuart Little 2 towers above the first movie, managing to break a few sequel rules and work in a few pro-social messages without hitting the audience over the head.
The Littles still greet each other with a silly poem, but now the Little parents (Hugh Laurie and Geena Davis) are more relaxed and human.
Stuart may not be Mighty Mouse, but this color scheme reminds us that he has the heart of that hero.
www.fanboyplanet.com /movies/mc-stuartlittle2.htm   (847 words)

  
 Stuart Little 2 (2002)
Little compliments his wife’s appearance one morning as she’s feeding the baby breakfast, her chipper response is, "Well, some people just know how to wear oatmeal." Later, in a bedtime exchange of "Brady Bunch"-level parental cuteness, a comment from Mr.
Little’s missing ring, and Stuart’s garbage-scow voyage into a new plot pitting Stuart against a predatory falcon (James Woods) —; a conflict that has the kid-empowering appeal of stories like Jack the Giant-Killer or David and Goliath.
Stuart’s own wrongdoing, unfortunately, is lost in the happy ending; his parents point out his offenses, but are too proud of him to be angry, or even to gesture in the direction of any later reckoning.
decentfilms.com /sections/reviews/1774   (935 words)

  
 Stuart Little 2
I still can't relate to Stuart: He's a mouse, for cryin' out loud, and all he does is milk it with despondent eyes and whine that nobody treats him human enough.
The color sense of Stuart Little 2 is its most immediate and most obvious pleasure, but it would count for very little if the movie weren't as beautifully shaped and as delicately calibrated in tone as it is.
As immaculate as Stuart Little 2 is, it could be a lot better if it were, well, more adventurous.
www.rottentomatoes.com /m/stuart_little_2   (1018 words)

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