Baby Geniuses: Baby Squad Investigators: Directed by Sean McNamara. With Jon Voight, Skyler Shaye, Casey Graf, Alyssa Brown. When valuable objects begin disappearing throughout Europe, it's up to a band of brilliant babies to travel overseas and catch th
There you will find the prestigious Baby Geniuses film. With an aggregate score of 1% on Rotten Tomatoes, the films are largely considered two of the worst films to come out in the last 20 years (Only Dwayne E. Leslie of Boxoffice Magazine gave either film a positive review). Now ...
Baby Geniuses Kathleen Turner, Christopher Lloyd, Kim Cattrall 42 votes This family-friendly film imagines a world in which babies possess vast intellect and their own secret language, unbeknownst to the adults around them. When an evil scientist, played by Kathleen Turner, aims to exploit th...
in the area expected and slightly less than the $16.6 million of the original film. The frame's only other wide releases were Paramount'sSuspect Zeroand Sony'sSuperbabies: Baby Geniuses 2from Triumph -- both films opened unspectacularly to less than $4 million each.Suspect, a crime thriller...
In 1999, a movie called Baby Geniuses debuted to thunderously bad reviews. Featuring a cast of astonishingly good actors like Kathleen Turner, ...
SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2 is a 2004 family comedy film directed by Bob Clark and starring Jon Voight, Scott Baio, and Vanessa Angel. The movie is a sequel to the 1999 film Baby Geniuses and features a new adventure for a group of talking toddlers who are geniuses. The movie takes pla...
Yanno, as long as the geniuses watching the gates haven’t figured out that math is commutative (i.e. 3 oz. + 3 oz. + 3 oz. + 3 oz = 12 oz.), I don’t think we need to worry about secret sleeper anchor babies. rmc•June 29, 2010 8:29 AM ...
But what I never really considered, until the geniuses behind Cake Wrecks called it to my attention, was that eventually someone at the baby shower will be expected to CUT such a cake, so people can eat it. And how, exactly, do you cut a baby? Let’s just say it gets really disturb...
My intent is not to spoil it for those who may wish to watch it. But I share a viewer’s reaction, my review: it is a good film. A good film not for entertainment, but for human empathy that reminds us that the world is replete with people needing help that may not be appreciated...
The Boss Baby is an enjoyable film safe to keep you and your family thoroughly entertained. Director Tom McGrath states "I want this movie to draw you in and make you move to the edge of your seat, not pull away from the screen" and I believe he achieved that goal. It is rated PG...