Spy Kids 3-D - Game Over (2003)
Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega
The adventures of pint-sized secret agents Juni and Carmen Cortes (Daryl Sabara and Alexa Vega) continue. As Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over opens, Juni has left the spy agency and launched a career as a private detective--but when he learns that his sister Carmen has disappeared into a nefarious mul... (read more) The adventures of pint-sized secret agents Juni and Carmen Cortes (Daryl Sabara and Alexa Vega) continue. As Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over opens, Juni has left the spy agency and launched a career as a private detective--but when he learns that his sister Carmen has disappeared into a nefarious multi-user computer game, he agrees to go in after her, with the assistance of his grandfather (Ricardo Montalban). Three-dimensional special effects launch us into a topsy-turvy world of battling robots, souped-up motorcycle races, frogs on pogo sticks, surfing on hot lava, and much, much more. The story is even more incoherent than an actual computer game--but the movie storms along, driven by writer/director/editor/everything-else Robert Rodriguez's sheer visual enthusiasm. Featuring Sylvester Stallone, Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, and everyone else who appeared in the first two Spy Kids movies. --Bret Fetzer
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PG, 72 min.
Directed by:
Robert Rodriguez
Release Date: Jul 25, 2003
DVD Release Date: Feb 24, 2004
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It's got some good fun, and the scenes with Sylvester Stallone playing 4 versions of himself at once are clever. The effects are unrealistic, but they're supposed to be in a video game. Still, it's not as refined as its predecessors.
Pretty lame, even for a kids movie, but I bet it's some fun in 3-D. When you're just watching it on the tv you're like "... why is Sylvester Stallone poking his finger into the camera lens?" Though Rocky actually had a nice moment with Khan towards... (read more) Pretty lame, even for a kids movie, but I bet it's some fun in 3-D. When you're just watching it on the tv you're like "... why is Sylvester Stallone poking his finger into the camera lens?" Though Rocky actually had a nice moment with Khan towards the end of the film.
Holy-Famous-Actors-Batman! I cannot believe the amount of celebrities in this movie! Sylvester Stallone, Elijah Wood, Ricardo Montalban? (Khan from Star Trek), Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, George Clooney? Adrian Monk? Why are them in this movie? Did they owe the director a favor?
AWFUL! The acting was awful, the CGI was awful, the story was awful, and in movies you're not supposed to have the actors look at you
It really is a kid's movie. I know you're catering to the kid's audience Robert, but at least try.
my 4 yr loves it so i've had to watch it with him for the past 4 days !!
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