On their most mind-blowing mission yet, the Spy
Kids are about to enter an entirely new dimension: the third dimension.
In "Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over", state-of-the-art digital 3D technology
puts something special into special effects action for the whole
family.
On their latest assignment, under-age Juni and Carmen Cortez journey
inside the virtual reality wolrd of a cool but crazy video game,
where anything is possible, including the impossible. Action film
veteran Sylvester Stallone joins the cast as the power-hungry villain
the 'Toymaker', who wants to take over the youth of the world, and
Juni and Carmen must battle their way through tougher and tougher
levels of a three-dimensional game ingeniously designed to outwit
and defeat them. Using their usual humor, gadgetry, bravery and
family bonds, the Spy Kids must win every high-flying, puzzle-solving
challenge, from racing road warriors to surfing on boiling lava.
Meanwhile, high-definition digital 3-D sequences and special viewing
glasses give the audience a chance to interact with the larger-than-life
excitement on screen.
Adding to the visual fun, "Spy Kids 3D: Game Over" also features
all-new inventions from the mind of writer/director Robert Rodriguez,
who lets his imagination loose in a blazingly colorful, futuristic
game world come to life. In this latest chapter of the Spy Kids
trilogy, Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino reprise their roles as
suave spy-parents Gregorio and Ingrid Cortez and Ricardo Montalban
makes a comeback as the Spy Kids' grandfather, who plays a pivotal
role in their mission. Also returning are Steve Buscemi as the mad
scientist Romero; Alan Cumming as Floop; Bill Paxton as Dinky Winks;
Cheech Marin as Uncle Felix; and Danny Trejo as Uncle Machete.
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