Sentences with phrase «spy kids movie»

In 2003, he joined Troublemaker Studios to work on the Spy Kids movie series and Sin City.
Sadly, I did nt like the second Spy Kids movie as well as I liked the first, but I think that it was just that it wasnt as fresh to me.
The three movies share a relatable premise, but the Spy Kids movies are, at their heart, about family.

Not exact matches

Robert De Niro and Shia LaBeouf are attached to new movie called Spy's Kid.
It's based on a real story too, so it's totally different than any other movie you might be thinking of that might have a vaguely similar name to Spy's Kid.
There are only so many possible movie names out there, and if Spy's Kid sounds confusing, maybe that's your fault.
One of the trailers for the kid's movie has been removed, as it shows two of the dwarves spying on Snow White as she undresses.
Tweet Home is a movie my kids spied as a trailer while watching another months ago and my little one noted that it was close to her birthday so wanted it as her birthday surprise party.
Since then, Rodriguez has become a movie factory unto himself, churning out entries in his charming Spy Kids series from a homemade studio while assuming more duties with each film.
That kind of sloppiness works well enough for a Spy Kids film, but in a movie aimed squarely at the grown - ups, it's a lot tougher to forgive.
still entertaining, but instead of furthering the spy / james bond for kids storyline, we get a movie built for the 3D gimmick and strangled by the video game plot.
When the writers on The Simpsons needed a generic - sounding movie for Marge and Homer to see, sans kids, they came up with «The Stockholm Affair,» a spy thriller plotted enough to make Marge feel smart, but with enough action to entertain Homer.
TWC also encompasses Dimension Films, the genre label founded in 1993 by Bob Weinstein, which has released such popular franchises as SCREAM, SPY KIDS and SCARY MOVIE.
Thunderbirds owes more to films like Spy Kids and the movie version of Lost in Space than it does to the original television series, so if you like slickly - made family sci - fi schlock targeted at the youngest of the audience members, you may not mind this mostly inferior knock - off.
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Relationships between grandparents and their grandchildren are depicted in these movies: Spy Kids 3 - D: Game Over, Little John and Whale Rider.
A couple of children are also trapped in cyberspace in the movie Spy Kids 3 - D: Game Over.
When we get these movies released in America, it's bullshit like Journey to the Center of the Earth or Spy Kids or... Jesus, they don't release many family friendly adventure films these days, do they?
This hugely entertaining sequel to Matthew Vaughn «s surprise 2015 smash reunites street - kid spy Eggsy (Taron Egerton) with Harry (Colin Firth), the Bond - ish mentor who only seemed to die in the first movie.
Imagine if the precocious secret agents in «Spy Kids» had been deployed on a mundane mission to terminate zealous developers, and you get the general drift of this latest in a barrage of family movies.
Robert Rodriguez, the one - man movie - making machine behind the likes of the Spy Kids franchise and the more recent Machete movies, is to direct a...
Since then, Trejo has appeared in the majority of Rodriguez's movies, including the Spy Kids films and the original From Dusk Till Dawn — a stylish 108 - minute trifle that secretly contained the seeds from which a 20 - hour miniseries might grow.
Certainly not the streetwise appeal of the movie's main character, Eggsy (Taron Egerton), a blue - collar kid brought into a posh, private British spy agency, taught tradecraft and manners (by Colin Firth), and sent out to protect the world from evil and shoddy tailoring.
Successful movie franchises featuring young covert operatives include: Agent Cody Banks I and its sequel Agent Cody Banks II: Destination London, and Spy Kids — Episode I, Episode II and Episode 3 - D: Game Over.
The Miramax library holds some of the world's most sophisticated, thought - provoking and critically - acclaimed independent films including sex, lies, and videotape, The English Patient, Shakespeare In Love, Reservoir Dogs, Chicago, Good Will Hunting, Pulp Fiction, My Left Foot, Cinema Paradiso, Life is Beautiful, Amélie, Kill Bill, Volume I and II, No Country for Old Men, as well as scores of commercially successful films such as Bridget Jones's Diary, the Scream, Hellraiser and Scary Movie franchises and Spy Kids.
In this case, Lin serves up a piping - hot Supreme with everything on it: There are classic car races; spy movie accoutrements; an ecclesiastical devotion to the ever - growing family (the fam's 10 - deep at this point, not counting Brian's new kid); the»70s fantasy of Luke Evans» Owen Shaw and his grungy, car - flipping Formula 1 racer; Letty's soap - opera return from the grave; her vicious smackdown with Gina Carano; that giant set - piece between Vin Diesel and a tank; and the other giant set - piece between Vin Diesel and a jumbo jet — Furious 6 doesn't stop.
I'm not suggesting that Agent Cody Banks and the two Spy Kids films are one in the same, but to be honest, when I've seen a movie done right — and twice for that matter — it is difficult to judge a fairly similar movie on its own merits.
Despite all the spy - jinks and impressive gadgetry, the cast prevents Spy Kids from ever becoming an empty exercise in eye candy, as is so often the case with kid - targeted movies these daspy - jinks and impressive gadgetry, the cast prevents Spy Kids from ever becoming an empty exercise in eye candy, as is so often the case with kid - targeted movies these daSpy Kids from ever becoming an empty exercise in eye candy, as is so often the case with kid - targeted movies these days.
This week check out the mobile - turned - Kinect - game Fruit Ninja Kinect, the movie tie - in game Spy Kids: All the Time in the World, and the hidden - object DS game Mysterious Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
It vaguely resembles Mars, but the quality of the visuals is more reminiscent of how crappy the green - screen effects looked in Robert Rodriguez's «Spy Kids» movies (especially the later ones).
Spy Kids 2 takes place a little while after the events of the first movie.
As a result, the charm of the first movie is still there, and the story feels like the logical, unforced continuation of the careers of a pair of spy kids.
And in the children's movie Spy Kids 3D, a group of kids interact in the virtual world of a video gKids 3D, a group of kids interact in the virtual world of a video gkids interact in the virtual world of a video game.
Throughout it all is Rodriguez's fertile sense of imagination that infuses Spy Kids 2 with a sense of life, something missing from most other movies.
It was going to be Sly's first role in a movie he didn't direct since Spy Kids 3 - D in 2003, and the two seemed like they should work well together considering their mutual love of gritty action flicks.
(Although, truth be told, Spy Kids is a WEIRD movie!)
While it's always a letdown when any movie doesn't live up to its potential, Spy Kids 3 - D is especially disappointing, because it could have been a worthy successor to the first two movies.
The first two Spy Kids films were the rarest of commodities — two movies made by a very talented filmmaker which were aimed at pre-teens, combining action, comedy, and a positive message.
The first movie was an okay effort, with most references being much more enjoyable for older gearheads than kids, while the second movie was critically panned for shifting its focus from a racing movie to a spy flick starring Larry the Cable Guy.
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