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Spy Kids 3

The Spy Kids enter a 3-D game world to take on Sylvester Stallone's evil toymaker in the third instalment of the superior children's movie series.

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Stars: Daryl Sabara, Alexa Vega, Sylvester Stallone, Ricardo Montalban, Antonio Banderas
Director: Robert Rodriguez
Year: 2003
Running time: 84 mins
Certificate: U
 
 
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At a time when decent Hollywood action films are about as rare as a Madonna movie that doesn't go straight to video, this is wasted on the kids.

Rather than opt for a tired rehash of the original premise, Spy Kids supremo Rodriguez has fashioned a fast-paced yarn that leaves comparable adult fare standing.

He's tossed digital 3-D imagery into the trademark espionage caper (you only get the full effect by popping on a pair of special glasses), and cranked up the action to the max.

Pint-sized operative Juni Cortez (Sabara) returns to the Spy Kids fold after dropping out when his sister Carmen (Vega) is captured on a mission.

She is stranded on level four of a virtual reality computer programme - Game Over - that has been created by the evil toymaker (Stallone hamming it up splendidly). Spy Kids 3D

Juni has to be catapulted into cyberspace to rescue his sister and shut down the diabolical game, trapping the toymaker inside.

It all sounds a bit like a poor nerd's Matrix, but there's no portentuous navel gazing here - Rodriguez gets right into the action.

With 3-D glasses firmly in place, the setpieces are as good as anything you'll see, even if the colour tones fluctuate a bit too much for comfort.

The difference is the whole shebang is put together with such playfulness and gentle self-mockery that you're happily along for the ride.

One scene - a supercharged "mega race" along the canyons and elevated highways of a sky-scraping metropolis - would not have looked out of place in a serious sci-fi movie.

And that's not forgetting a winning cameo from George Clooney as US president and a wickedly cheeky sideswipe at Lord of the Rings.

This is everything current blockbusters are not - wry, self-effacing, funny and never letting the sfx overwhelm the story. Don't let the kids have all the fun. See it.

Tim Evans

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Kalendra Withana
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I loved Spy Kids 2 and the third was so awesome. I put on my 3D glasses and it was like you are in the real game. The mega race was so cool. Very enjoyable for people of all ages, exciting!
 
Stephen Innes
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What a load of rubbish! It actually scares me that Robert Rodriguez even thought this film could be a contender with the previous two 'Spy Kids' films directed. To add to the terrible plot and disastrous acting, I had to wear 3D glasses to enjoy the "full effect" of the film. The first film was brilliant, the second was fantastic but this excuse for a film was dastardly! With stars like Sylvester Stallone and Antonio Banderas, I thought this film would be great. It certainly wasn't!
 
Jo㯠Augusto
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It is a good film.
 
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