Look Who's Talking Too is a sequel to Look Who's Talking (1989) (1989), which was created by American filmmaker Amy Heckerling. Watch trailers, read customer and critic reviews, and buy Look Who's Talking Too directed by Amy Heckerling for $12.99. This feature is just as heartwarming, and funny. And keep a bag of extra clothes in the car. In this hilarious sequel to LOOK WHO'S TALKING, little Mikey figures he's got it made after unitinghis mother (Kirstie Alley) with the dad of his dreams (John Travolta). The first one was adorable, with Kirstie Alley's baby, voiced by the hilariously perfect Bruce Willis, giving an inner monologue about his first impressions on the world. Look Who's talking too i think is a good movie to watch. But instead of family bliss,Mikey gets the biggest surprise of his life-- a baby sister. There's no rush. We really enjoyed 'Look Who's Talking' and 'Look Who's Talking Now.' Heckerling, who also directed the movie, and American screenwriter Neal Israel wrote the screenplay for Look Who's Talking Too. Bruce Willis returns as the voice of Mikey, while Roseanne Barr's voice delivers baby Julie's delightful wisecracks. Look Who's Talking Too (1990) Plot. It was followed by Look Who's Talking Now (1993) (1993). I give this movie 10 out of 10. We really enjoyed 'Look Who's Talking' and 'Look Who's Talking Now.' We really enjoyed 'Look Who's Talking' and 'Look Who's Talking Now.' This feature is just as heartwarming, and funny. Edit Mikey gets the surprise of his life, when his baby sister is born, and tries real hard to fit the 'big brother' responsibility, which is tougher than potty-training. Mikey gets the surprise of his life, when his baby sister is born, and tries real hard to fit the 'big brother' responsibility, which is tougher than potty-training. I give this movie 10 out of 10. However, others might not be ready until they're 3 years old. The baby was talked by Rosanne Barr. Look Who's talking too i think is a good movie to watch. In the sequel to "Look Who's Talking," formerly single mom Mollie (Kirstie Alley) is about to have a baby with lovable lug James (John Travolta).