Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over

(2003)

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Author: Lisa Date: Friday, July 10th, 2009 Time: 2:30 am I can't confirm this (though I'm sure our bearded friend in Texas can?) but a casting director, an old friend (and someone who seems to be in-the-loop on these kinda... ... Full Article

The film industry has a long history with trying different avenues to bring more viewers in and keep them in their theater seats. In the 1930s, studios brought back what we remember as "Smell-o-vision," which first began around the late... ... Full Article

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

For decades, movie purists scoffed and scowled when they heard the term 3-D -- a synonym for the headache-inducing gimmick Hollywood studios popularized in the 1950s to pry audiences away from their newfangled TV sets and get them back into... ... Full Article

In Fly Me to Moon , animated dragonflies hover just inches from the viewer's nose, and Apollo rocket ships roaring into the heavens are so close, one could almost reach out and hitch a ride. "3-D allows you to have ... Full Article

For years, 3-D movies have been the Rodney Dangerfields of cinema: amusing, intriguing but certainly not to be taken seriously. They were OK for 1950s-film revivals, or as amusement-park attractions, or for big-screen IMAX presentations where audiences could oooh and ... Full Article

May 22, 2008 12:32 pm Charlotte Huggins, longtime producer of Giant Screen films, discusses with the Kansas City Star her latest project, the 3D film Journey to the Center of the Earth . With a passion for 3D, Charlotte looks ... Full Article

In the upcoming Journey to the Center of the Earth, actor Brendan Fraser battles dinosaurs and other subterranean dangers in an adventure that has the action spilling right off the screen and into the laps of screaming moviegoers. Nobody will ... Full Article

o matter how hard he tries, Robert Rodriguez can't make 3-D tolerable or cool, a fact proven by 2003's atrocious Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over and now reconfirmed by the equally eye-straining The Adventures of Sharkboy & Lavagirl in 3-D... ... Full Article

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful Reviewer: Anonymous from San Francisco Date: December 22, 2003 The 3-D graphics were interesting.There was little plot. ... Full Article

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