
Under-age agents Juni and Carmen Cortez set out on their newest most mind-blowing mission yet: journeying inside the virtual reality world of a 3-D video game designed to outsmart them, as the awe-inspiring graphics and creatures of gaming come to real life. Relying on humor, gadgetry, bravery, family bonds and lightning-quick reflexes, the Spy Kids must battle through tougher and tougher levels of the game, facing challenges that include racing against road warriors and surf... (Full plot summary below)
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Under-age agents Juni and Carmen Cortez set out on their newest most mind-blowing mission yet: journeying inside the virtual reality world of a 3-D video game designed to outsmart them, as the awe-inspiring graphics and creatures of gaming come to real life. Relying on humor, gadgetry, bravery, family bonds and lightning-quick reflexes, the Spy Kids must battle through tougher and tougher levels of the game, facing challenges that include racing against road warriors and surfing on boiling lava, in order to save the world from a power hungry villain.
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| Film ThreatK.J. DoughtonThere are no boring, expository sequences; no depressing, grown-up politics. Instead, Rodriguez gifts us with a kaleidoscope of energy and invention. |
| Greenwich Village GazetteEric LurioWait until it comes out on broadcast TV. It's not worth paying for. |
| eFilmCritic.comJames E. LaczkowskiNot a spectacular entry into the trilogy, but the final showdown is a real hoot. Rodriguez's style is infectious and his flair and energy never falter. |
| Critic DoctorPeter SobczynskiWhile it is easily the least of the three films and not quite as focused or ingenious as the previous installments, it still has an endless amount of creativity behind it and while kids will eat it up without question, there is enough ingenuity to provide |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean AxmakerThe nuttiest big-screen video game you'll ever have the pleasure of seeing somebody else play. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasA good example of complex Hollywood wizardry placed in the service of sharp, intelligent family entertainment. |
| L.A. WeeklyScott FoundasOne of the best part 3's ever made, and Rodriguez's knack for concocting the most imaginatively deranged children's entertainments since "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" remains unassailed. |
| The A.V. ClubKeith PhippsFilled with video-game in-jokes, Spy Kids 3 comes roaring to life in action scenes based on different gaming genres, each of which takes full advantage of the 3-D effects. |
| Philadelphia InquirerSteven ReaRodriguez manages to work in some nicely cornball messages (family togetherness and forgiveness is good, Stallone doing comedy is bad) and theatergoers get to walk out with their very own way-cool cardboard anaglyphic eyeglasses. |
| USA TodayClaudia PuigAmid the razzle-dazzle, Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over is sweetly inspiring. |