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Year of U.S. Release: 2003
Starring: Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Cheech Marin, Ricardo Montalban, Holland Taylor, Danny Trejo, Courtney Jines, Matt O'Leary, Alan Cumming, Emily Osment, Ryan James Pinkston, Robert Vito, Sylvester Stallone, Bill Paxton, Steve Buscemi.
Director: Robert Rodriguez Screenwriter(s): Robert Rodriguez Producer(s): Antonio Banderas, Robert Rodriguez, Elizabeth Avellan Distributor: Dimension Films
Prod. Company: Troublemaker Studios
Prod. Cost: $38,000,000 (Estimated)
Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Kids, Family, Sequel Runtime: 1 hrs. 29 min. U.S. Release Date: July 25, 2003 (Wide)
U.S. DVD Release Date: February 24, 2004
U.S. Box Office Total:
Rated for action sequences and peril.
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On their most mind-blowing mission yet, the Spy Kids are about to enter an entirely new dimension: the third dimension. In ''Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over'', state-of-the-art digital 3D technology puts something special into special effects action for the whole family. On their latest assignment, under-age Juni and Carmen Cortez (Sabara and Vega) journey inside the virtual reality wolrd of a cool but crazy video game, where anything is possible, including the impossible. Action film veteran Sylvester Stallone joins the cast as the power-hungry villain the 'Toymaker', who wants to take over the youth of the world, and Juni and Carmen must battle their way through tougher and tougher levels of a three-dimensional game ingeniously designed to outwit and defeat them. Using their usual humor, gadgetry, bravery and family bonds, the Spy Kids must win every high-flying, puzzle-solving challenge, from racing road warriors to surfing on boiling lava. Meanwhile, high-definition digital 3-D sequences and special viewing glasses give the audience a chance to interact with the larger-than-life excitement on screen. Adding to the visual fun, ''Spy Kids 3D: Game Over'' also features all-new inventions from the mind of writer/director Robert Rodriguez, who lets his imagination loose in a blazingly colorful, futuristic game world come to life. In this latest chapter of the Spy Kids trilogy, Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino reprise their roles as suave spy-parents Gregorio and Ingrid Cortez and Ricardo Montalban makes a comeback as the Spy Kids' grandfather, who plays a pivotal role in their mission. Also returning are Steve Buscemi as the mad scientist Romero; Alan Cumming as Floop; Bill Paxton as Dinky Winks; Cheech Marin as Uncle Felix; and Danny Trejo as Uncle Machete.
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