Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
Antonio Banderas Actor , Carla Gugino Actor , Alexa Vega Actor , Daryl Sabara Actor , Ricardo Montalban Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG
Contains:Children in Peril
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Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
Theatrical Release Date: 2003 07 25 (USA)
UPC: 786936230550
Studio: Dimension
MPAA Rating: PG Contains:[Children in Peril]
Summary: The first American theatrically released 3-D movie from a major studio since 1991's Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over is the third entry in three years in Robert Rodriguez's family-oriented action-adventure series. Along with the four members of the Cortez family, played by Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega, and Daryl Sabara, most of the characters from the first two films have returned, including Fegan Floop (Alan Cumming), Romero (Steve Buscemi), Machete (Danny Trejo), Dinky Winks (Bill Paxton), and Donnagon (Mike Judge). This time around, Carmen (Vega) is kidnapped by the evil Toymaker (Sylvester Stallone) and imprisoned inside a virtual-reality game. It's then up to Juni (Sabara) to venture into the game and save his sister from the villain's clutches. The film's three-dimensional segments take place inside the game. Also starring Salma Hayek, Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over is actually the first of two 2003 films directed by Rodriguez that complete a trilogy, the other being Once Upon a Time in Mexico, the third installment in the El Mariachi saga. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi
Category: Adventure
Features:
ccTen-minute Film School with How to Make Home Movies
Alexa Vega in concert
Feature commentary with Robert Rodriguez
"An Adventure Into the 3rd Dimension: The Making of Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over"
Making Traks With Alexa Vega
Surfing and stunts piece (multi-angle)
The Effects of the Game
Big Dink, Little Dink
Mega Race set-top game (3-D and 2-D versions)
3-Dimensional Version
2-Dimensional Version
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
Format: DVD
Release Date: 02/24/2004
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 84 Minutes
Sides: 2
Number of Discs: 2
Language(s) English,French,Spanish
Subtitles: Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 -- 3-D Version
1. Intro
2. Gumshoe
3. Rockets Game World
4. Spy Tree House
5. OSS Headquarters
6. Into the Game
7. Pogoland
8. Sub-Level
9. Beta Testers
10. Moonwalk
11. Robot Arena
12. Toymaker
13. Billboard
14. Mega Racer
15. Spookyville
16. Bonus Life
17. Cyber Staff Battle
18. Level 4
19. Tinker Toys
20. Lava Mountain
21. The Real Guy
22. Unwinnable Level 5
23. Corinthian Leather
24. Robots in the World
25. Calling All Cortezes
26. Allies Arrive
27. Toymaker vs. Grandpa
28. To Family
29. Credits/Bloopers
Side #2 -- 2-D Version
1. Intro
2. Gumshoe
3. Rockets Game World
4. Spy Tree House
5. OSS Headquarters
6. Into the Game
7. Pogoland
8. Sub-Level
9. Beta Testers
10. Moonwalk
11. Robot Arena
12. Toymaker
13. Billboard
14. Mega Racer
15. Spookyville
16. Bonus Life
17. Cyber Staff Battle
18. Level 4
19. Tinker Toys
20. Lava Mountain
21. The Real Guy
22. Unwinnable Level 5
23. Corinthian Leather
24. Robots in the World
25. Calling All Cortezes
26. Allies Arrive
27. Toymaker vs. Grandpa
28. To Family
29. Credits/Bloopers
Perry Seibert
3-D movies have, since their inception in the '50s, always looked cheap. The point in making a 3-D film has always been to let the audience enjoy the novelty of the experience rather than to cook up an engaging story. Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over fits that model perfectly. The story, little more than a mishmash of Tron and The Matrix, is nothing more than a solid excuse to set up the 3-D world. What matters in a movie like this is the energy, ingenuity, and imagination of the filmmakers. Robert Rodriguez has proven that he has all three of those things in droves, making him one of the few directors who can, with his infectious sense of fun, overcome material this incoherent, trivial, and dismissible. Each of the first two Spy Kids films, especially the first one, was solid family entertainment that had a big heart. While Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over is good for what it is, it is something far less than its predecessors. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Steve Wertheimer
Actor
Bob Fonseca
Actor
James Paxton
Actor
Peter Marquardt
Actor
Alejandro Rose-Garcia
Actor
Glen Powell Jr.
Actor
Selena Gomez
Actor
Evan Sabara
Actor
Camille Chen
Actor
Lane Turney
Actor
Bob Weinstein
Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein
Executive Producer
Robert Rodriguez
Director
Robert Rodriguez
Composer (Music Score)
Robert Rodriguez
Producer
Robert Rodriguez
Screenwriter
Elizabeth Avellan
Producer
Antonio Banderas
Actor
Carla Gugino
Actor
Alexa Vega
Actor
Daryl Sabara
Actor
Ricardo Montalban
Actor
Holland Taylor
Actor
Sylvester Stallone
Actor
Mike Judge
Actor
Matt O'Leary
Actor
Emily Osment
Actor
Cheech Marin
Actor
Bobby Edner
Actor
Courtney Jines
Actor
Ryan Pinkston
Actor
Robert D. Vito
Actor
Danny Trejo
Actor
Alan Cumming
Actor
Tony Shalhoub
Actor
Salma Hayek
Actor
Steve Buscemi
Actor
Bill Paxton
Actor
George Clooney
Actor
Country: USA

