Spy Kids (2001)
Alan Cumming, Alexa Vega, Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Daryl Sabara ... (see more) , Teri Hatcher , Tony Shalhoub
Carmen and Juni Cortez will soon find out that their favorite bedtime story, "The Spies Who Fell in Love," is really the story of their parents. So begins this affable fantasy, a James Bond adventure for wee ones with all the trimmings. When Dad and Mom (Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino) mess up th... (read more) Carmen and Juni Cortez will soon find out that their favorite bedtime story, "The Spies Who Fell in Love," is really the story of their parents. So begins this affable fantasy, a James Bond adventure for wee ones with all the trimmings. When Dad and Mom (Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino) mess up their first mission after coming out of retirement, their kids must come to the rescue, equipped with some cool gadgets. The Cortez family gets involved in a bizarre plot hatched by a Pee-wee Herman-type entertainer named Fegan Floop (a wonderfully hammy Alan Cumming) that's as giddy as it is ridiculous. Needless to say there is plenty of derring-do concerning long-lost uncles, goofy monsters, double agents, evil robots, look-alikes, and energized chases. Did we mention the gadgets? Although Banderas and Gugino make terrific impressions, the movie is carried (as it should be) by the younger Cortezes, winningly played by Alexa Vega and Daryl Sabara. Who would have thought an action/horror studio (Dimension) and writer-director Robert Rodriguez had this pleasing family film up their sleeves? Rodriquez (who produced with his wife Elizabeth Avellán) seemed to be mired in cheesy horror films but here breaks out by capitalizing on the talent that gave him instant status with his debut, El Mariachi (1992). Spy Kids has plenty of verve but never swerves into potty humor (OK, there is one good potty joke) or wicked gunplay. All 7-year-olds should have a film as fun as this in their movie-going lives. --Doug Thomas
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PG, 1 hr. 30 min.
Directed by:
Robert Rodriguez
Release Date: Mar 30, 2001
DVD Release Date: Sep 18, 2001
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I know people love these films, but I just never got with them. Fine for what they are, I guess.
classsssiiiiic i saw this movie 4 times in the theaters and bought it the day it came on VHS
Rober Rodriguez's kid comedy smash Spy Kids is a fun, 90 minute thrill ride; packed with enjoyable humour, nice camerawork, brilliant character actors and silly gadgets. The two kids who star as the main characters are both wonderful in their roles, ... (read more) Rober Rodriguez's kid comedy smash Spy Kids is a fun, 90 minute thrill ride; packed with enjoyable humour, nice camerawork, brilliant character actors and silly gadgets. The two kids who star as the main characters are both wonderful in their roles, whislt the parents are just as fun to watch (particularly in the opening when you see both of them as spies in their prime). The villain, Tony Shalhoub (laughing just called Minion in the film) is a nice touch while Teri Hatcher, Alan Cumming and Robert Patrick all add a nice comedic elements to the film. Spy Kids is great family fun with plenty of thrills, gadgets and special effects for kids whilst keeping the adults entertained with the subtle comedy and strong acting.
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It's entertaining and inoffensive, a rare combination in kids' films, which are usually neither.full review
This surprisingly entertaining movie turns the adults into kids and the kids into adults -- and everyone laughs at the talking toilet.full review
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