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Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over - 3D version

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Average rating
(57%)
 
Starring: Daryl Sabara | Alexa Vega | Antonio Banderas | Carla Gugino | Ricardo Montalban | Holland Taylor | Sylvester Stallone
Director: Robert Rodriguez
Studio: WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 84 mins
Collections: 100 Big Adventures
Languages: English
Released: March 15, 2004
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The SPY KIDS are back in this third installment of the popular series from Robert Rodriguez that features high-tech 3-D animation woven into the images of the film with digital technology. Juni Cortez (Daryl Sabara) is ready to quit the OSS spy Agency until the President (George Clooney, in one of the film's many celebrity cameos) warns him that the evil Toymaker (Sylvester Stallone) has taken his sister Carmen (Alexa Vega) hostage in a virtual reality videogame created to take over the minds of the young people playing it. In order to rescue Carmen and save the world from the domination of the Toymaker, Juni must journey inside of the videogame and risk his own life to beat it and the various riddles and monsters designed to challenge him. Leaving his spy parents (Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino) behind, Juni brings along his Grandfather (Ricardo Montelban) and OSS agents Cesca (Salma Hayek) and Donnagon Giggles (Mike Judge) to help him save the world. Once inside the technicolour reality Juni must conquer each level of the game while avoiding death and the ultimate videogame defeat: "game over." Rodriguez' usual brand of high-octane adventure and nonstop action is fueled by the film's 3-D animation and numerous celebrity cameos including: Steve Buscemi, Alan Cumming, Bill Paxton, and Elijah Wood.

Highest rated reviews

6 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:


Simon#219 from CHORLEY, 8th June, 2004

AAAARRRRRRRGFFHHHH, no glases made the film unwatchable, made the nephew cry, I wouldnt bother

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3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:


janegeany from STOKE POGES, 3rd June, 2004

Film came without glasses - no good for watching a 3d film!!!!
The film may have been very good - but we saw most of it in a blurred haze.

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3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:


kylara#1 from BANGOR, 3rd May, 2004

Best watched after dark with the lights out for best viewing with the 3D version. Four pairs of 3D glasses are included with the dvd so that only a few can watch at a time.

The plot is bland. Juni is lured back to the agency after sister Carmen is kidnapped by a toymaker. He and grandpa then set of into a virtual reality game to try and get her back. The actors plod through the story and the audience fall asleep.

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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:


Agnes#2 from PORTSMOUTH, 26th March, 2004

I have seen both the 3D version and the 2D version, and I must admit, the 2 version doesn't look that different. Maybe this is due to the fact that we are watching it at home and not at the cinema. Although I must admit, the act of putting on the glassess and taking them off the same time as the characters is rather amusing. As for the story line, it is rather simple. The characters doesn't capture you as much as they did in the first movie 'Spy Kids'. The story line is quite patchy. And the characters barely have any lines at all. In some parts of the movie, you feel as if it is dragging on a bit and in other parts it is over-dramatizing (with music) a scene that barely mean anything at all. Whereas the first Spy Kid, in my opinion is a family film with a twist, and a good plot that the whole family can enjoy. The spy kids 3D is one that my dad would definitely fall asleep within 10 minutes! None-the-less, I think kids would love the 3D affects and the innovative game-play-like movie.

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NO GLASSES DO NOT RENT

GavinJames from from Loughborough, 22nd June, 2008

DO NOT RENT THIS DVD GO FOR THE 2D VERSION YOU DONT GET GLASSES WITH THE MOVIE ITS UNWATCHABLE TO BE FAIR THE CUSTOMER SERVICE TEAM ARE HELPFUL BUT JUST DONT BOTHER!

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No point!

Daniel Fleetwood from York, 17th February, 2008

Film came without glasses - no good for watching a 3D Film!!! Whats is that all about?

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michellekellett from PLYMOUTH, 10th November, 2004

No glasses with movie so children couldn't enjoy 3D effect, hence not interested/able to enjoy film.

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wolfshadownibble from BIDEFORD, 8th November, 2004

spy kids 3d, the film in my opinion was reasonably okay, considering the lack of good acting withing the film.

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