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  1. Mar 12, 1999 · Baby Geniuses: Directed by Bob Clark. With Kathleen Turner, Christopher Lloyd, Kim Cattrall, Peter MacNicol. Scientists hold super intelligent talking babies captive, but things take a turn for the worse when a mix-up occurs between a baby genius and its twin.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Family
    • Bob Clark
    • 1999-03-12
  2. Jul 21, 2022 · Sylvester makes an intelligent attempt to escape the lab, but this time via the diaper bin! Watch Now on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/movies/... Subscribe to Popcorn...

    • Jul 21, 2022
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    • Popcorn Playground
  3. One night, Sylvester goes into a diaper truck and succeeds. The next morning, he is surprised to run into his long-lost normal twin brother, Whit, in a Joyworld playground. Although Sylvester and Whit share a telepathic bond, each has no idea of the other's existence.

    • March 12, 1999
  4. Parents need to know that the humor in Baby Geniuses centers around children using salty adult language, repeated groin-bashing and -- you guessed it -- diaper activities. And though this is a film that would seemingly appeal to young children, the sexual innuendo and roughhousing make it appropriate,….

    • Columbia Tristar
    • Bob Clark
  5. Mar 7, 2023 · Actors are difficult, but baby actors are far, far more demanding and unpredictable. Frequent diaper changes and milk breaks were required. When it came to films many high-wire stunts, Mr...

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  7. Sex & Nudity. Babies are seen without shirts, and almost completely without bottoms on (which means they are left running around bare-legged in their diapers all the time.) Also, when Sly is running from babyco and looking for a disguise, he ends up in a female babies stroller.

  8. Mar 12, 1999 · The plot: Kathleen Turner plays a woman with a theory that babies can talk to one another. She funds a secret underground lab run by Christopher Lloyd to crack the code. Her theory is based on the Tibetan belief that children have Universal Knowledge until they begin to speak--when their memories fade away.

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