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Spy Kids 3D: Game Over DVD Review:

In
his third installment of the “Spy Kids” franchise,
filmmaker Robert Rodriguez combines elements of “Tron,”
“The Matrix” and 3-D with limited success. “Spy
Kids 3-D: Game Over” follows Juni Cortez (Daryl Sabara)
as he tries to free his sister Carmen (Alexa Vega), who is trapped
inside a new video game. In the process, and with a little help
from his family and friends, the youngster also saves the world
-- of course. Unfortunately, this Juni/Carmen adventure emerges
as the first one in which special effects and gadgetry overshadow
everything else. Viewers interested in any character development
or a substantial plot will be sorely disappointed.
Nevertheless, because
of Rodriguez’s imaginative direction, watching this movie
gave me the feeling of actually being inside a bigger-than-life
video game. In fact, wearing those 3-D glasses brought some
things too close for comfort, especially during a clunking BattleBots-like
combat between Juni and Demetra (Courtney Jines). However, a
little 3-D goes a long way for me, and I soon lost interest
in the non-stop game action. “Where’s Antonio Banderas?”
I asked myself. (Granted, I often wonder where he is -- but
this time, it seemed quite appropriate.)
Toward the end of
the film, Banderas and Carla Gugino, those fearlessly fashionable
Spy Parents, do appear, but their roles are insignificant here.
And the same thing holds true for actors from previous “Spy
Kids” flicks including Alan Cumming (Sloop), Tony Shalhoub
(Minion), Bill Paxton (Dinky Winks), Steve Buscemi (Romero),
Danny Trejo (Machete) and Holland Taylor (Grandma). However,
Ricardo Montalban’s Grandpa, who serves as Juni’s
game mentor, receives more screen time, and I perked up considerably
during his scenes. Even in a wheelchair, an aura of majesty
surrounds this veteran actor.
Playing the new evil
villain, Sylvester Stallone has great fun with this character,
a multiple-personality Toy Maker, and cameos by George Clooney,
Salma Hayek and Elijah Wood add a bit of comedy relief. Still,
the movie is a mixed bag, one not up to Rodriguez’s high
standards.
Thankfully, the DVD
bonus features are an entirely different story. In a delightful
“Ten-Minute Film School” segment, Rodriguez shows
off his unique style of filmmaking with his own children as
stars. Now I know why sound effects are so important in his
flicks! Another informative feature demonstrates how stunts
from the film are created. And Alexa Vega absolutely sparkles
in her concert performance at the movie’s premiere. Eat
your heart out, J-Lo.
Also included on
the 2-disc DVD are such entertaining items as: Feature Commentary
by Rodriquez, a Mega Race Set Top Game (in 3-D and 2-D versions),
a Pre-Visual Special about “Spy Kids 3-D” from Concept
to Screen, and “An Adventure into the 3rd Dimension”
feature about the making of “Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over.”
Betty
Jo Tucker

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Spy
Kids 3D: Game Over Director:
Robert Rodriguez
Spy
Kids 3D: Game Over Written By:
Robert Rodriguez
Spy Kids 3D:
Game Over Cast:
Antonio Banderas
Carla Gugino
Alexa Vega
Daryl Sabara
Ricardo Montalban
Holland Taylor
Sylvester Stallone
Reviewed
by:
Betty
Jo Tucker
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