When alien invaders capture the Earth's superheroes, their kids must learn to work together to save their parents and the planet.When alien invaders capture the Earth's superheroes, their kids must learn to work together to save their parents and the planet.When alien invaders capture the Earth's superheroes, their kids must learn to work together to save their parents and the planet.
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My children liked the movie very much and that's all it matters. Everyone with a bad review needs to relax and let kids enjoy a feel-good movie catered for them.
Before you read all the salty comments on how predictable, overly easy and cheesy this movie is, keep in mind those people don't seem to realize it's like a Superhero kind of Spy Kids, meant for family and younger audiences. Judging the movie from this place, it's definitely not as bad.
Was it a master piece? No. Is it worth one star? Come on! I give it a 6,5 for what it is and I found it very enjoyable, brainless entertainment and I'm sure younger kids would like it even more.
Was it a master piece? No. Is it worth one star? Come on! I give it a 6,5 for what it is and I found it very enjoyable, brainless entertainment and I'm sure younger kids would like it even more.
This movie is trash. It has little to do with the prior film, minus the usage of Sharkboy and Lavagirl (who have, at best, 7-10 minutes of screen time). This fact makes it feel almost like an insult to call it a "sequel to the original".
The plot is predictable, cheesy, cliche, shall I go on? The CGI is subpar to trash. The usage of green screen is done horribly, and set look so fake, that it's hard for me to take it seriously. Hero names are plain and could be thought of by a toddler. And the main adult superhero is legitimately a Hawkeye knock off (down to the look of the actor) but he fights with swords instead of a bow. It feels almost like a mockbuster than a movie that's meant to be taken seriously.
The plot is predictable, cheesy, cliche, shall I go on? The CGI is subpar to trash. The usage of green screen is done horribly, and set look so fake, that it's hard for me to take it seriously. Hero names are plain and could be thought of by a toddler. And the main adult superhero is legitimately a Hawkeye knock off (down to the look of the actor) but he fights with swords instead of a bow. It feels almost like a mockbuster than a movie that's meant to be taken seriously.
The movie takes you back to the world of sharkboy and lavagirl but fails to be what we expected it to be. It's a kid movie and they may love it but definitely not for a mature audience. The plot is super predictable and and the CGI is awful. The only good thing about this film is Pedro Pascal.
A teenage heroic adventure movie.
It is about some children of superheroes who have to go save their parents after being captured by an alien invasion, where they discover the power they have.
With the essence of Robert Rodríguez films.
Quality.
Entertaining
Use the same Mini Spy photo.
A mix between "Mini spies" and "Super school of heroes".
With quite crazy situations, as well as the director's own effects.
Organic jokes and moments of sarcasm.
Talk about the importance of teamwork.
A nice family movie.
Did you know
- TriviaTaylor Dooley is the only returning actress from The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 3-D (2005). Robert Rodriguez thought that fans would be offended if he brought back Taylor Lautner only to have Lautner's face covered by a helmet the entire time and give him no spoken lines.
- GoofsWhen the kids steal the alien space ship and just before Slo Mo is grabbed by Noodles, A Capella's mouth does not match the vocals she is supposed to be singing.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Made in Hollywood: Soul/Sylvie's Love/Fatale/We Can Be Heroes (2020)
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