Dr. Dolittle 2
"He's a doctor, and he talks to animals," says a dog named Lucky (he sounds a
lot like Norm MacDonald) who's trying to explain the plot of Dr. Dolittle
1. The point is that those who missed the original won't be in the dark
this time around. That pretty much says it. Director Steve Carr's sequel isn't
bad, and it isn't great. It's just, well, a movie about a guy who talks to
animals.
This time around, Doc is summoned by a mafioso beaver to save a plot of forest
about to be razed by a rapacious developer (Jeffrey Jones) and his toady (Kevin
Pollak). Doc's mission: to reintroduce an endangered species of bear,
represented by Andy (Steve Zahn), to the woods. Problem is, Andy is a circus
performer who balks at the idea of roughing it. So Dolittle moves his bemused
family to the woods and tries to get Andy acclimated. Betcha can't guess how it
all pans out.
Highlights include a drunken monkey and some randy ursine lovin', with Lisa
Kudrow as Andy's roly-poly paramour. And though their performances are enhanced
by computers and animatronics, the arkload of animals here play their parts
with aplomb. A lot of the jokes are pretty lame, but the kids in the audience
were laughing their heads off. And in a movie like this, isn't that all that
matters? At the Apple Valley, Entertainment, Flagship, Holiday, Hoyts
Providence 16, Narragansett, Pastime, Showcase, and Tri-Boro cinemas.
-- Mike Miliard