Home :: DVD :: Action & Adventure :: Kids & Teens  

Animal Action
Blackmail, Murder & Mayhem
Blaxploitation
Classics
Comic Action
Crime
Cult Classics
Disaster Films
Espionage
Futuristic
General
Hong Kong Action
Jungle Action
Kids & Teens

Martial Arts
Military & War
Romantic Adventure
Science Fiction
Sea Adventure
Series & Sequels
Superheroes
Swashbucklers
Television
Thrillers
Spy Kids 3-D - Game Over

Spy Kids 3-D - Game Over

List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $15.99
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 .. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .. 14 >>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome 2-Disc DVD in 3-D!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: The Spy Kids 3-D:Game Over DVD is awesome!!!Disc 1:Spy Kids 3-D, Alexa Vega in Concert,3-D set-up{pick the way you want your 3-D},and Mega Race 3-D set-top game.Disc 2:Spy Kids 3,Robert Rodreiguiz ten-minute film school,The Making of Spy Kids 3-D, and more!! This is a great DVD!!!

Veiwer,
Zack Paslay

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Historical Achievement!
Review: Mankind has truly taken a step into the technological future with "Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over" and it's highly creative genius! The little boy Juni Cortez (Daryl Sabara) gave up the O.S.S. to do private investigator work, but his sister Carmen (Alexa Vega) tried to play the evil Toymaker's (Sylvester Stallord) video game. She lost because she couldn't handle the wizardry of the diabolical genius. Then Juni came back to save his sister and the world. That's how extensive and intricate the plot of the story really is. Duh. The boy goes through these levels with computer nerds and he is the main star, but not quite. Evil Toymaker is the best character in this movie and he deserved an Oscar nomination for all FIVE of his roles. Only Sylvester Stallord can truly dominate a motion picture like this! George Clooney does his best Stallord impression and scores big time. Kudos to you man. Yes, every person in the world should see this historical achievement. The set designs were more impressive than any "Star Wars" movie and the acting was phenomenal, especially Sylvester Stallord's. All of that raw emotion! Those kids can move! They were racing at 300 mph, surfing on lava, fighting with glowing sticks! The 3-D is monumental and it hasn't been this great since who knows! What an accomplishment! Robert Rodriguez did all of this stuff in his garage, can you believe that! I'm in awe and I have mad appreciation for everybody in this movie! Blissful harmony, rejoice!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DO NOT RENT OR BUY THIS CRAP
Review: IT IS NOT 3D THEY JUST WANT U TO WASTE YOUR MONEY. IF YOU RENT OR BUY THIS YOUR WASTING YOUR TIME AND MONEY. Save it on something good like Master and commander or Last samurai or Brother bear for the kids

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AMAZING MOVIE FROM AN UNIQUE DIRECTOR
Review: This movie is very cool. The special effects are some of the best I have seen and it has Sylvester Stallone in it, what could be better than that? He is wonderful in this movie. WAY TO GO SLY. The storyline in very fun and interesting, oh yeah it is in 3-D. This is one of the biggest suprises in movie watching I have experienced. Buy it you will not regret it at all. THIS IS FUN..

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Beware - the VHS is NOT in 3D!
Review: I took my 5 yr old son to see this at the theater and he loved it. He has been counting the days until the video came out. We do not have a dvd player. He has seen the commercials which tell you that the dvd comes with 4 pairs of 3d glasses and we thought the vhs did also. Today I went first thing in the morning the day Spy Kids 3D came out, and bought the VHS. It does not contain the 3D glasses and is not in 3D. My son is going to be sorely disappointed. I don't think this is fair that the DVD has both 2D and 3D versions with the glasses, and the VHS does not.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Want to be in a VIRTUAL WORLD???
Review: In the 2nd spy kids movie, I was really bummed out how Juni just suddenly quit being a secret agent. I mean I wouldn't. The 3rd spy kids was some what disappointing because of the story line. Although it's reaaly nice to just sit back and relax and watch A 3-D MOVIE IN YOUR OWN HOME!!!!. This movie would come even more at you if you have a big screen t.v. Get the DVD so if you get sick of wearing th e glasses just put on the 2-D part of the film. Over all, this movie's pretty exciting and 3-D!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best movie ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: i loved it it is the best awsome toatly cool the effects were awsome and i loved it in 3-D. if you liked it but not in 3-D thats okay beacuase if you buy it on dvd you can watch it in 2-D if you buy it on vhs though you can only watch it in 2-D. Sorry!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This has absolutely nothing to do with Bond
Review: Any pretense this franchise had of being Bond for kids is gone. The movie's 3D effect isn't annoying, but it's unnecessary. Juni, who has forsaken his life as a spy to become a private eye, becomes a spy again to rescue his sister, who is trapped in an online game. He is thought of as "the guy" by a group of other players, and he leads them through more and more cheesy circumstances along with Grandpa Cortez. The cheesy (but cool as shiiiitaki mushrooms) circumstances include lava surfing, a Podrace-style motorcycle race, a Battlebot-style fight, and a bunch of ticked-off robots destroying big buildings.
Juni gets a romantic interest (as if he didn't have the hots for the President's daughter in the last movie) in a tomboyish type named Demetria, who turns out to be a program in the game. All the talk about "the guy" and "programs" is reminiscent of the Matrix, with even more ridiculous, but cool, action. Lava surfing is extremely overused, but they make it look cool. A car chase in the Matrix seemed stupid, but it was cooler than black pleather and shades. In fact, this movie seems a heck of a lot like the whole Matrix trilogy. First part, introduction to character's life, sent on mission into the simulated world. Second part, full of romance and action, and people start thinking that their savior isn't really the one. Third part, betrayal, machines fight in real world. Except Spy Kids 3D: Game Over is not intentionally like The Matrix, it's like a video game. And it's one heck of a ride for those too young to say, "Holy bulls---" as Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss and Laurence Fishburne cream the machines. I wouldn't advise watching it, but your child should. Let him/her invite a friend, if only to know how the franchise ends.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Some-what disapointing but still watchable
Review: Robert Rodriguez (Desperado, From Dusk to Dawn) is director full of clever ideas but I'm not sure if Spy Kids 3-D was the best idea for the 3rd move of his trilogy. I mean the other two were smart and funny spy movies for kids and the whole family. This one, although it has it's fun moments is the weakest of the three films. The movie focuses too much on Juni Cortes this time around as he trys to rescue his sister from a virtual video game world.

Antonio Banderas and others only appear at the end of the movie. Which I don't think is that smart since the kids aren't the best actors to hold most of the movie by themselves. At least in the other two films it was about the whole Cortes family working together. Sylvester Stallone gets a decent ammount of screen time though as the villain. I actually liked his scenes where he argues with other virtual versions of himself. It sorta has a Terry Gillian (Time Bandits) style to it and I liked those scenes. Some people have called the movie too dark for kids but I totall disagree. I think this one mostly kids will like, probably more than their parents. I see it as mostly overly silly, I don't see it as dark at all. The visuals make the movie fun as well and you don't need tthe 3-D glasses to enjoy them because I didn't need them. Anyway I think Robert Rodriguez could've easily pulled out a better idea out of his wild imagination for a 3rd movie. However the movie is still decent fun and kids will probably love it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not as good as the first two
Review: Take one part Tron, one part eXistenZ and one part Toys, mix them all together with the primary-coloured palette of the true child/adult, and you might end up with something like Robert Rodriguez's eye-popping movie. Jettisoning logic and narrative sense in favour of eye-gouging visuals, the one-man-band filmmaker takes his third Spy Kids movie out of reality and into the plastic fantasy of a video game. Much has been lost in the process, including consistency of character and any semblance of humanity. The kids, Daryl Sabara and Alexa Vega, are older and not quite so attractive; the parents, Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino, are mere ciphers. Surprising compensations include Sylvester Stallone being really rather funny in quadruple roles and the sheer anarchic mayhem of the visuals that Rodriguez flings off the screen roughly every 10 seconds.


<< 1 .. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .. 14 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates