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Inspector Gadget 2

Inspector Gadget 2

List Price: $19.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: IG2 Here I Come
Review: This Sequel Is Gonna Kick ... At The DVD/VHS Sales. The First Film was good but this one is gonna be better cause it s gonna be a little bit like the cartoon. One Of The Best things i know about this movie is that THEY AINT GONNA SHOW CLAW's Face This Sequelwill beat the first movie anytime

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Never should have been made !!!
Review: This was just awful man !
The gags were so lame it ain't even funny. I got the DVD off a buddy that works in a blockbuster from a preview disc.
That guy off 3rd rock couldnt even save this lamo flick.
The actors looked ashamed to be acting in it. no wonder Rupert Everet hid his face this time. The special effects, which all this film has to save it were soooo fake ! My 7 year old twins even hated this one, but they enjoyed the first movie.
Man I liked the cartoon, but I thought this ...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: BAD! Pass on this one!
Review: This was so bad, Disney should be ashamed. The story is hard to follow and the characters are wooden with awful dialog. The effects look like they were done on someone's home computer. It's not even funny. ... Another direct-to-video mediocrity from a creatively impoverished corporation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inspector Gadget 2
Review: We watched the first Inspector Gadget movie and were disappointed. We weren't too sure that we were up for a second helping, but gave it a try. We were glad we did! The second movie moves along much quicker, is brighter and funnier. French Stewart gives Gadget much more heart than the original, and he is more entertaining to watch as he seems to have a natural affinity for physical comedy. We liked the mysterious Claw - more like the comics. The computer generated images popping out were great fun and the actors handled them well. Our kids are 7 and 8 years old and they followed the plot, and the humor, easily and had several laugh-out-loud moments. The many extras on the DVD provided more loud laughter and even interaction. This is a great movie for families, or anyone needing a laugh.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: For kids only
Review: When I was a little tyke, I loved the "Inspector Gadget" cartoon show, with it's clever animation and slapstick.

I missed the first Inspector Gadget, but I saw plenty of trailers and commericals for G2.

And from those trailers and commericials, I pretty much figured out the whole movie.

Goofy Old Cop blows something, gets replaced by the New Cop. New Cop is aloof to Old Cop, who is trying to get back into the graces. Old Cop finds New cop attractive. Big Bad Guy comes in. Sweet Innocent is kidnapped, and Whole City at risk of Big Bad Guy's new weapon. New Cop and Old Cop team up, defeat Big Bad Guy, Sweet Innocent saved, and they live happily ever after. New Cop and Old Cop have a Sweet Kiss.

Yeah, adults really won't be too impressed, but their kids will love it, until they figure out simple-minded movies like this too.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DISNEY'S WORST SEQUEL YET
Review: When none of the original actors return to make a sequel except the voice of a talking car, you know something has to be wrong with the script. In this case, you'd be correct. French Stewart does not have the same boyish charm of Matthew Broderick in the original and the highly vaunted special effects are nothing more than pure cheese. The original had tremendous holes and seemed to be rather careless with plot and character development, but compared to its sequel it is nearly in the neighborhood with the Godfather and Casablanca.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DISNEY'S WORST SEQUEL YET
Review: When none of the original actors return to make a sequel except the voice of a talking car, you know something has to be wrong with the script. In this case, you'd be correct. French Stewart does not have the same boyish charm of Matthew Broderick in the original and the highly vaunted special effects are nothing more than pure cheese. The original had tremendous holes and seemed to be rather careless with plot and character development, but compared to its sequel it is nearly in the neighborhood with the Godfather and Casablanca.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The kids will love it!
Review: With bold cartoon colors and gadgets and gizmos a plenty, this will keep the kids entertained for hours and hours as they play it over and over again. This time round Inspector Gadget is played by French Stewart - he's just perfect for this role - he's boldly cartoonish and so clumsy you just can't help but love him. His antics and gadget 'glitches' will make you laugh and the special effects really bring it to life. With everything from eye-popping spring loading gadgets to the return of the much loved wise-talking Gadgetmobile.

This one is especially for the kids - with a very welcomed 'G' rating - The DVD is packed with extras that even the Mum's and Dad's will enjoy, such as the bloopers and deleted scenes. I've already preorderd one for my niece's birthday - she's 7 and a big fan of the Inspector Gadget cartoons. - I know this won't disappoint.


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