Review of Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003) by Kevin R — 30 Mar 2015
Once an agent always an agent.
Juni Cortez has decided to step down from the family business of being a spy to try and live a normal life; however, when he discovers his sister has been kidnapped by a new arch nemesis, the Toy Maker, he springs into gear and gets on the case. He will need to infiltrate a virtual reality video game, find his sister on level four, and help her escape the game by beating it.
"Who are you people?".
"We are you.".
Robert Rodriguez, director of Desperado, Machete, Spy Kids 1-4, Planet Terror, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Machete Kills, Sin City 1 & 2, and The Faculty, delivers Spy Kids 3. All of the special effects and action scenes are way over done and rely too much on CGI and green screen. The acting was average and the cast includes Antonio Banderas, Steve Buscemi, Danny Trejo, Mike Judge, Cheech Marin, and Carla Gugino.
"I hear you're the guy.".
"I'm definitely the guy.".
We have been watching these movies as a family; and unfortunately, the first one has been the only one worth watching. This was absolutely terrible. My daughter was in and out of interest, though she did like some action sequences and thought some scenes were funny; but as a whole, this was awful.
"Nothing is unwinnable.".
Grade: F.
This review of Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003) was written by Kevin R on 30 Mar 2015.
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over has generally received mixed reviews.
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