Kidskycom
It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.
KnotStronger
This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Kaelan Mccaffrey
Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
Mathilde the Guild
Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
Gordon-11
This film is about a domesticated mouse that having a big adventure when he saves a chicken that is preyed upon by an bad vulture."Stuart Little 2" has a good plot, as it celebrates love, courage and freedom. How the Little family care for each other is portrayed well, creating the atmosphere of love and warmth in a family. It sends a positive and uplifting message to viewers. The adventures of Stuart Little is also thrilling. Even though I knew nothing bad will happen in the end because it is a children's film, the above elements kept me interested throughout. "Stuart Little 2" is a good film for a family to enjoy together.
karl_with-12
I just watched Stuart Little 2 on television and even though I've seen it before, I have to say, it was great. This film, in my opinion, took a steady improvement from the prequel. There's more action, excitement and wonder to it which is fantastic! The characters were all brilliant. Stuart and the bird are so adorable! Snowball the cat, well, from wanting to eat Stuart in the 1st movie, to being best friends in this sequel, I have to say it's all good. Also, I think the chemistry between them is really sweet because they embark on the adventure together, with no one else but them and there's a lot of friendship going on. Also it's great to see that Snowball always has Stuart's back like when the other cat in the restaurant wanted to eat him, he just stuck up for him.Stuart's personality has widened. He's not only the sweet and adorable mouse but in this movie, it shows his heroic instincts. This mainly approaches at the end of the movie, where re-fixes his old aeroplane and flies around New York to stop the Falcon and save Margalo. Which purifies his bravery and cleverness.In terms of animation-wise, it was good. Stuart and the bird looked believably realistic. However, my only negative point is The Falcon, who could have looked more "in-this-world", it looked so computer-animated that it somewhat gave away it's evil instincts.Like I said, this sequel took a good improvement from the prequel. In this movie, there's a lot more plot and excitement to it, which scores on the fun factor. Stuart embarks on a mission to save his bird friend, Margalo meeting adventure along the way, I mean that's the sort of genre that keeps me on the edge of my seat.Overall, I would love to watch this movie again. It is simply a wonderful family film. To be honest, I think this film classifies as my Top Ten favourite Family films! Why? Because it's fun, charming and enjoyable. Definitely recommend.
TheLittleSongbird
Usually sequels don't surpass their predecessors in terms of quality, but Stuart Little 2 is such a charming film, that it is hard not to like it. It is a little predictable at times, but that's my only real complaint of this movie. Stuart makes friends with Margalo, voiced with real innocence by Melanie Griffith, and it is this that makes the film so charming. Little does he know she is in league with a falcon, voiced with seedy villainy by James Woods, very like Hades in Hercules. Michael J.Fox still delights as the voice of Stuart, but it is Nathan Lane as Snowbell who has the best lines, they were that funny. Other funny lines were those such as "Flying in the House?" as the look on Hugh Laurie's face was priceless. The film is sprinkled with lovely messages, that never preaches and kids take to them like a pinch of salt. The script is more subdued than its predecessor but still delivers as effectively. The chase scenes are memorable and never slow the film down. All in all, an exceedingly charming sequel, with an 8/10. Bethany Cox.
Petri Pelkonen
In the first part of Stuart Little the Little household adopted a cute white mouse.In the sequel Stuart rescues a canary called Margalo from a falcon.The canary moves in with the Littles and one day she disappears.So it's off to the rescue for Stuart and Snowbell the cat.Rob Minkoff's Stuart Little 2 is great entertainment for the smaller and a little bigger kids to enjoy.Just like was the first part.The family members are the same as they were in the first part.Geena Davis portrays Eleanor Little, Hugh Laurie is Frederick Little and Jonathan Lipnicki does the part of George Little.The baby Martha (Ashley Hoelck) is a new comer.Michael J.Fox is heard as the voice of Stuart Little and he's awesome.I've only seen the dubbed version of the first part so I didn't hear him at the first time.He sure does make great Stuart.Nathan Lane does great voice acting as Snowbell.Melanie Griffith is the Margalo the bird and James Woods is The Evil Falcon.They're both terrific.Then there's Steve Zahn as Monty the Alley-Cat.Stuart Little 2 is a funny movie with many thrilling situations.Just watch that little mouse trying to beat the falcon.You don't have to be big to beat the enemy.And you don't have to be a kid to enjoy this movie.You can dig that inner child out of you while you're watching this movie.