the best element of the movie though, comes in the clever writing of the film and the comedy styles that followed.He elevates the performance more in this movie, the direction of the character allowing him to do more with the character than the previous installment and I really liked it. That snide, snooty, arrogant persona he radiates comes through in spades for the Boss Baby once more, adding that level of intelligence and confidence that made the character so much fun in the first film. As for Alec Baldwin, man was he on fire again. He was fun, witty, and that voice of his delivering his character's thoughts and insights was again arranged quite well to truly enjoy. Jeff Goldblum as the head of the school/professor, was perfect, an almost smarter, less bohemian version of the grandmaster that we saw in Thor. That nasally voice pitch and energy worked as sort of a parody to the normal chief of operations, and managed to remain limited enough to not over shadow the other aspects of the movie.
Amy Sedaris as the new baby, was funny, if a bit annoying/over the top, which worked given Tina's character. James Marsden does well in the role, being the lame dad, nerd voice, but lacing it with the care and compassion of a loving father layered the character well and maximized the emotional moments.
No surprise, the animation studios know what to do with the animation software when they invest in their work.