Jul 28 Toon Talk: Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over

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    Originally Posted By Doobie

    This topic is for discussion of the July 28 article: Toon Talk: Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over at <a href="News-ID114930.asp" target="_blank">http://LaughingPlace.com/News-ID114930.asp</a>.
     
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    Originally Posted By MouseBear

    Salutations Kirby,

    I was afraid this movie might be a step down from Spy Kids2 which I didn't enjoy as much as Spy Kids. Unfortunately my son loves Spy Kids (he's going to be a spy don't you know :eek:) and we'll be going to see the movie tomorrow.

    I'll let you know what I think.

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    Originally Posted By narkspud

    Hey MouseBear.

    Kirby neglected to note that AFTER the credits finish there's some footage of the two lead kids auditioning for their roles in 1999. Whether this is worth sticking around for, I'll leave for you to decide.
     
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    Originally Posted By Dlmusic

    I actually liked Spy Kids 2 almost as much if not more than Spy Kids and I think this movie is a worthy end to the trilogy. It feels a bit rushed like not quite enough time went into the preparation with smoothing on scene transitions but it was a lot of fun. To me the whole trilogy was a breath of fresh air, very imaginative and entertaining. I especially love the moral lesson that comes from left field in each film. The movies are strangely preachy for Hollywood films, and I appluad them for trying to convey a positive message.
     
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    Originally Posted By lemisfan

    i haven't seen it yet but i am defiantly hearing good things about it. I have no idea when im gonna see this movie. hopefully soon.
     
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    Originally Posted By EeyorE64

    I did not care for the Spy Kids movies and actually cringed when I saw the previews for the first time for a third movie!!! My kids like them, and I know we are going to get dragged ONCE more to see it. I personally would have liked it to be game over after the first one, hehe. These are movies where I find myself checking my watch several times during the show to see how long I have left to wait and really wishing it would just end already. Disney, why did you do this to me???? Of course this is just a personal opinion and in no way represents the opinions of all posters ;).
     
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    Originally Posted By narkspud

    >>i am defiantly hearing good things about it.<<

    From whom? Besides Dlmusic, that is. I'm not being sarcastic--I'm interested in what demographic group (age range etc.) dug the thing.
     
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    Originally Posted By pammywood

    Hahaha...this message board is entertaining. Much more than this movie was. I was very disappointed in it. I liked the first two movies and was really looking forward to this one. It was also to be my first 3-D movie in a theater outside a theme park. But the
    3-D effects were not that good, and the story was really bad. And for Juni to have to carry most of the movie, he's not that good of an actor honestly. I did enjoy the very end of it, and as always I love the "family" message these movies send out. But really, it was not a good way for this series to end.
     
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    Originally Posted By cheezman20

    i loved the first one and still want to see the second one... i read an interview saying that the director originally wrote this as a standalone film, but changed it to be a SpyKids movie. I want to see this too, but don't know anyone who will watch a "kids" movie in a theater. bah.
     

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