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Release Date:
25 July 2003 (USA) moreTagline:
The Game is over morePlot:
Carmen's caught in a virtual reality game designed by the Kids' new nemesis, the Toymaker (Stallone). It's up to Juni to save his sister, and ultimately the world. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
2 wins & 1 nomination moreNewsDesk:
(18 articles)
The Most Notable 3-D Movies Of All Time (From MTV Movie News. 28 September 2009, 1:58 AM, PDT)
Weekly Poll Results: Best Movie About Gamers
(From FilmJunk. 10 September 2009, 7:09 AM, PDT)
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The 3-D thing didn't work for me but there is still enough style and silliness to amuse both kids and adults more (181 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Antonio Banderas | ... | Gregorio Cortez | |
| Carla Gugino | ... | Ingrid Cortez | |
| Alexa Vega | ... | Carmen Cortez | |
| Daryl Sabara | ... | Juni Cortez | |
| Ricardo Montalban | ... | Grandfather | |
| Holland Taylor | ... | Grandmother | |
| Sylvester Stallone | ... | Toymaker | |
| Mike Judge | ... | Donnagon Giggles | |
| Salma Hayek | ... | Cesca Giggles | |
| Matt O'Leary | ... | Gary Giggles | |
| Emily Osment | ... | Gerti Giggles | |
| Ryan Pinkston | ... | Arnold (as Ryan James Pinkston) | |
| Robert Vito | ... | Rez | |
| Bobby Edner | ... | Francis | |
| Courtney Jines | ... | Demetra |
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Rated PG for action sequences and peril.Parents Guide:
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84 minCountry:
USALanguage:
EnglishColour:
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1.78 : 1 moreCertification:
Iceland:L | South Korea:All | Ireland:G | USA:TV-G (Disney Channel) | Argentina:Atp | Australia:PG | Brazil:Livre | Canada:G (Canadian Home Video rating) | Germany:6 | Netherlands:MG6 | New Zealand:G | Norway:7 | Peru:PT | Philippines:G | Singapore:PG | Sweden:7 | UK:U | USA:PGFun Stuff
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When Juni and Grandpa emerge from the game, Grandpa says that the armrests on his wheelchair are covered in rich Corinthian leather. This is a reference to actor Ricardo Montalban's Chrysler Cordoba television commercials in the late '70's ("The seats are upholstered in rich Corinthian leather"). moreGoofs:
Continuity: Near the end of the movie, Carmen tells Romero that they only have one pair of glasses left. This can't be true, as Carmen gives Gary glasses when he arrives and Gerti is also wearing glasses, so we can assume that Juni gave them to her. moreSoundtrack:
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Juni Cortez is no longer with the OSS and is now a private detective, taking work where he can get it. However, the President himself requests Juni return to service as his sister is in danger. She has entered, and become trapped in, a deadly video game called Game Over which has been designed by the Toymaker. In it he ensnares children's minds forever. Juni is sent in to rescue her and team up to stop the Toymaker's evil plot. Enlisting his grandfather's help, Juni sets out to win the unwinable level 5.
I usually don't enter a film series in the middle simply because it is often difficult to appreciate the third instalment of anything without having seen what has gone before. However, when it comes to a kids' film, I was pretty sure that I could managed to battle through the labyrinth-like plotting of the Sky Kids series! I started watching this film in 3-D (I had a 2 dvd set) but the glasses were a little uncomfortable and the colours looked funny all the way through. After seeing a few items sort of float vaguely around my television I was quite unimpressed and decided just to go with the 2-D disk. The plot is pretty thin (it's never really clear what the attraction of the game is or what the Toymaker even wants) but it sets up a colourful and enjoyable little ride through a computer game - which is delivered pretty well despite all it's silliness!
The main weapon in the Spy Kids' cannon is it's stars - both actors and director. Rodriguez is a very good director when it comes to style and action and his influence makes this film a lot more fun than others likely would. He is slick but also fully aware that he needs to make it `fun' and not just colourful and noisy. It's all a bit silly of course but the 3-D gimmick is a little bit heavy at times (like the old films in the 50's that had actors punching at the screen) but it isn't that bad. The reason the silliness doesn't really damage the film is because the actors seem to play to it - and a very fine series of performances these are. Pretty much all the cast are good fun and their performances are about as hammy and fun as you can imagine. Sabara is great fun - a cool kid without any of the horrid cutesy stuff that can happen. I found Vega less fun as she was a little too smart for my liking, but she was still fun and the rest of the kids were suitably fun with not a bad performance between them. The adult cast will provide much of the fun for the adults watching - there is a large number of Rodriguez regulars in the cast who all overplay to suit the sense of fun the film has.
Montalban is great fun. Forever Khan in my mind, he has a great voice and screen presence and he heavy makes the message of forgiveness work reasonably well and not just being mawkish like it should be! Stallone hams it up and has good fun even if his multiple personalities don't totally work. Clooney has fun in his small role but the rest of the cast are all cameos some of them are used pretty well and got a giggle but others just show their faces. However, they don't detract from the film and it at least will amuse parents to see people like Martin, Trejo, Cumming, Shalhoub, Buscemi, Paxton, Wood and Hayek. The out takes at the end made me realise how good the performances were - it just never dawned on me that, although I knew it wasn't real, that 95% of this was shot on greenscreen - making acting to anything that little bit harder.
Overall, this is a silly film but it is one that kids will love. The sheer sense of fun that Rodriguez brings to it is infectious and makes for a great 90 minutes with the kids. The star cast made it more enjoyable for me and helped the sense that everyone was just enjoying themselves. It is hardly a great film but it does just what you expect it to do and who can ask anymore than that? On the basis of this I will definitely be watching the first two films when I cross their paths. Sad - but true!