Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London

(2004)

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Where as, there were some great children's movies in 2004; there were also some incredibly awful ones. Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London played so down to its audience that it was less exciting than an episode of the Telly... ... Full Article

Gibson's triumph comes as little surprise given the massive publicity the film, which is accused of being anti-Semitic, has generated. The powerful depiction of the crucifixion has prompted confessions of arson and murder, and two filmgoers have died during screenings. ... Full Article

Word on the grapevine suggested this wouldn't be good: original helmer Harald Zwart stormed off after learning that the budget had been slashed, and was replaced by Kevin Allen (brother of actor Keith), who foolishly announced to the press that... ... Full Article

Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London is a wonderfully clean, silly, depthless film for the 8 to 12 year old set. It's an enjoyable film filled with a universal story and a commanding performance by its lead actor Siyabonga Melongisi ... Full Article

Starring: Frankie Muniz, Hannah Spearritt, Anthony Anderson, Daniel Roebuck, Keith Allen, Anna Chancellor, Keith David Directed by Kevin Allen Produced by Glasser, Andreas Klein, David Nicksay, Guy Oseary, Dylan Sellers Written by Don Rhymer Visit the movie's Official Site! ... Full Article

First the good news: For a movie presumably aimed at older children and teens, "Cody Banks 2" has surprisingly good production values.You can see the money on the screen, as they say. ... Full Article

To parents on visiting day, Kamp Woody is where their kids take hikes and do arts and crafts. Actually it's a C.I.A. training center for under-age agents who, judging by recent revelations in the intelligence arena, can be expected to... ... Full Article

In March 2003, MGM had a mildly successful hit with the kiddie spy flick Agent Cody Banks. Keeping in mind that even modest sensations are high on the charts for the struggling studio, it wasn't terribly surprising that a sequel... ... Full Article

Neither the filmmakers nor the studio would never cop to it, but the first "Agent Cody Banks" movie was little more than an attempt to cash in on the success of rising star Frankie Muniz . . . and to... ... Full Article

Agent Cody Banks is back! Having had a rousing (and surprising) success in the first film, the boy spy returns to kick butt in London. ... Full Article

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