Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over

 (2003)

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User Reviews

really bad
Dec 21, 2008
judycarcamo2003 - yahoo.com
themovie was ment to be excitng but it was not. the visual were okay but it was alot of computer. also the people are made of computor sometimes. i'm just saying that this movie is really bad... Full review
Dissapointing
Oct 07, 2008
littlehenry93 - yahoo.com
This film had truly been one of the worst of the series. The acting had gone horribly wrong along with the screenplay. The plot was horrible. The movie needed ajustments.... Full review
Not as good as the 2nd but better than the 1st
Jul 20, 2008
dogorangetexas - yahoo.com
This was a good ending to a long spy kids trilogy.I thought they couldve made it better with all the 3d things but overall it was pretty good.... Full review
What a superb film. What was the budget 4.50$?
Mar 24, 2008
jennifermarlett4 - yahoo.com
In all my years of going to the movies on a peaceful Saturday afternoon, I have never seen so many janitors in a movie theater rush to my side with a bucket and a small cup of Ginger Ale then when... Full review
disappointment
Mar 02, 2008
swatrifle_117 - yahoo.com
The first movie was better than this piece of crap. I'm sorry to say this but to me it was the worst movie in history compared to some teletubbies movie.... Full review
I loved SPY KIDS!!
Feb 21, 2008
aliceleung24 - yahoo.com
Spy kids movie was definitly a great movie for the whole family and with the 3D effect it made the movie more FANTASTIC because it actually pulls you into the adventure!! Definitly a great movie for the whole family to watch!!... Full review
cool
Feb 11, 2008
wazymk - yahoo.com
this movie is so 3d and colourful and really visuall the storry was *****ty confusing and about a world and omg just ya any ways the acting was fine and i kinda hated the movie to tell the truth, just not... Full review
spy kids
Dec 16, 2007
sancho_calleja - yahoo.com
this movie is so retarded!!! people, if you look pass the neat 3D effects, it's cheesy, and dissapointing! i noticed things in the movie, that i thought had some potential, but it didn't live up to it. what makes me more... Full review
SPY KIDS SPY SO SALMONY! MUCH
Sep 07, 2007
sleevekicker - yahoo.com
HOOOLY MOLY MOOOOLY MOOOOO LOOOOLLLOOOYYLLOOLLY LET ME TEll You IF there IS one movie that I have to say is a winner, this one takes the lemonbarks! I can't even see or perhaps hear below 10Hz because of the powerful aura... Full review
The Best Movie!
Sep 04, 2007
namurray511444 - yahoo.com
I love this movie! I love it soo much!!It is awesome!!I give it an A+ I love it more than anything if you have not seen it yet you must see it!I dont like those type of movies but this one... Full review

Critics Reviews

| May 21, 2009
eFilmCritic.com
if only this were a better film.....Rodriguez succumbed to the lure of easy digital landscapes and ADD storytelling, removing the last drop of ingenuity....In a lethal family film landscape, Rodriguez's creation was a satisfying, inventive marvel, carefully balancing between CG and practical effects.... ... Full Review
| Nov 19, 2008
Killer Movie Reviews
Few films exploit the merchandising angle as cynically as SPY KIDS 3-D: GAME OVER. The best thing I can say about SPY KIDS 3-D: GAME OVER is that it's not all in 3-D, (there are "glasses on" and "glasses off" cues) giving our eyes a chance to rest up between extended bouts with the special glasses. ... Full Review
| Sep 04, 2008
Urban Cinefile
Spy Kids 3D may not be as successful as the other two films, but it's a virtual visual spectacle that offers plenty of gusto. In the company of the already established characters from the first two Spy Kids movies, Spy Kids 3D is somewhat different from the other two, in that most of the film's reality lies within the heart of the game. ... Full Review
| Sep 01, 2004
CultureCartel.com
Game Over is far from the best conceived ending to the blockbuster trilogy, but in all its chaos, it is undeniably a product of Rodriguez's auteur eye. Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over isn't so much about innovating a new children's narrative structure like the first two films as it is interested in celebrating the joy of ridiculous pop-culture, loving film as film and recognizing itself as a part of this world. ... Full Review
| May 12, 2004
Houston Chronicle
The new film makes far more extensive -- and visually stunning -- use of computer-generated imagery: Nearly all of its environments and many of the characters are digitally created. There is, however, a welcome touch of irony in the film's bold use of a video game as a plot element -- especially this summer, when every other action movie owes a clear and often unacknowledged debt to video games. ... Full Review

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Reviewer: jason913 (11 years old), Date: August 13, 2008 I say: A dissapointment....This film swaps the appeal for both adults and kids for weak CGI and obvious 3-D gimmicks. ... Full Article

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