Falls short on nearly every level, from production values to an inexplicable cameo by Whoopi Goldberg.
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TV Guide Magazine by Angel Cohn
Entirely too convoluted for kids and implausible even by the standards set by the original concept.
The New York Times by Dave Kehr
Villainy toward the infant class now comes from Jon Voight, descending to the depths of his 37-year-career.
New York Daily News by Jami Bernard
Features even more toddlers acting in a way only collectors of velvet paintings will consider irresistible.
Dallas Observer by Jean Oppenheimer
The first Baby Geniuses, released in 1999, was one of the most inane, humorless, ill-conceived, poorly acted comedies of the year. As difficult as it is to imagine, the sequel is even worse, earning an F.
Washington Post by Michael O'Sullivan
So bad that I predict there will be drinking games set around viewing it someday.
Here's a late-August dog-days atrocity from the "aren't farts funny?" school of filmmaking.
The Hollywood Reporter by Sheri Linden
The sequel retains not only the same gimmicky premise as the original but its preference for cliche-ridden dialogue and flat-footed comedy as well.