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Junior Healy is back as a preteen, and he falls in love with a girl from school.Junior Healy is back as a preteen, and he falls in love with a girl from school.Junior Healy is back as a preteen, and he falls in love with a girl from school.
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Eric Edwards
- Murph
- (as Eric 'Sparky' Edwards)
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Blake Ewing
- Corky
- (as Blake McIver Ewing)
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- (as Bruce Morrow)
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This would have to be the worst comedy I've ever seen. The first two were masterpiece's, the first set up Ben Healy and Junior and the second set them up with the perfect partners on both accounts.
Then this came along. Not only did they ruin the original characters by not having the original's play their roles but they also *bleeped* up the story completely by Taking out Trixie, Her mother and Big Ben's new wife.
The jokes are bland and unoriginal compared to the first two and the story is worthlessly crap.
Only watch it if you have a choice between watching it and a documentary on cloth fibers.
Then this came along. Not only did they ruin the original characters by not having the original's play their roles but they also *bleeped* up the story completely by Taking out Trixie, Her mother and Big Ben's new wife.
The jokes are bland and unoriginal compared to the first two and the story is worthlessly crap.
Only watch it if you have a choice between watching it and a documentary on cloth fibers.
I didn't think the movie industry would have to sink that low but it did. The only difference with this movie is that people actually know it is a bad movie. I just don't understand society when they can make a movie like this that has such little caliber. The acting is lack for a better word: atrocious. I think even saying it is atrocious is being nice. Junior is now growing up and now hitting puberty is even worse. God, couldn't they have at least came up with a more intriguing plot than the others. I could hear them talking in about this movie's plot. "Instead of having Ben find a woman lets put Junior at puberty and have him try to find a girl but also have Ben still try to find a girl! What a twist to the series, I am a genius!" Nice try, but i don't buy a love plot with a 10 year old.
Never make sequels without the original star in their own role. Problem Child and Home Alone are great examples.
Why make a third Problem Child? The first two movie were alright but what was the purpose of another movie? Junior's voice is even more annoying, Big Ben is in this movie and Junior's father is somehow Big Ben's son.
Forget about this movie, watch the original two instead.
Forget about this movie, watch the original two instead.
No no no. It just doesn't work without the original characters. Avoid.
Did you know
- TriviaThe name Corky McClullen, the famous child actor in the movie, is a tongue-in-cheek parody of Macaulay Culkin, who was the highest paid child actor at the time this movie was being made.
- GoofsEven though Junior threw away his polka-dot bow-tie in the final scene of the first film, he is wearing it again in almost every scene.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Shameful Sequels: Problem Child 3 (2013)
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