List Price: £5.99Price: £0.01
You Save: £5.98 (100%)Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Buy Now!
Audience Rating: Universal, suitable for all
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 5023940272189
Format: PAL
Label: Uca Catalogue
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Uca Catalogue
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Uca Catalogue
Release Date: March 08, 2004
Running Time: 74 minutes
Studio: Uca Catalogue
Theatrical Release Date: July 19, 2002
Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display
Editorial Review:Amazon.co.uk Review:Stuart Little 2 is that rarest of movie breeds, a sequel that surpasses its charming, popular predecessor to achieve near-classic status. While Mr and Mrs Little (Hugh Laurie, Geena Davis) are portrayed with good-natured, storybook purity, 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's reluctantly stealing from the Littles for the villainous Falcon (James Woods). The con game turns into a search-and-rescue thriller, with family cat Snowbell (Nathan Lane) quipping like a borscht-belt comedian, but the real fun of
Stuart Little 2 comes from Bruce Joel Rubin's marvellously inventive screenplay and returning director Rob Minkoff's visually dazzling combination of live action and lavish computer animation. Matching the
Babe movies as a wondrous marvel of family entertainment,
Stuart Little 2 is an all-ages romp that's smart, sweet, and completely irresistible.
--Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com
Average Rating:

Rating:

-
My 2yo loved Stuart Little I and II, but the second film contains the death of a very major character - the 'bad' falcon. The first film showed 'baddies' getting their come-uppance, but, in typical kids-film style, always made clear that they weren't really hurt, learned their lesson etc. The second film doesn't do this - the falcon falls from a very great height after a fatal collision, crashes out of sight inside a bin, and a hungry cat jumps up on the edge licking his lips!
After several ...
Read More
Rating:

-
This film is not as good as the first one and the story not half as well thought through. I can only feel they have tried to cash in on the Stuart Little first movie.
Rating:

-
This film i brought for my children when it first came out and 2yrs on they still love it .It must be the most watched film they have and they have a few its ideal for children aged 2-8 in my oppinion.
Rating:

-
your children will love this movie.it is really funny and my children were glued to the tv.it has a great story to it too.
if your children liked monster inc and toy story then this is another movie they will love.do not miss out on seeing this movie you will not regret buying it.
Rating:

-
Having been adopted by the Littles, Stuart is now one of the family. He has his own fully-furnished room , with books and toys. He plays soccer and works on his airplane in his spare time.He even drives to school in his little red sports car, accompanied by George his older brother walking alongside as guardian. Despite the comforts of a good home and family and over-protective but well-meaning parents, Stuart is feeling lonely. George is preoccupied with friends of his own size, as are the other ...
Read More