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Spy Kids: All the Time in the World

Troublemaker Studios · 2011 · United States - Robert Rodríguez

Eight years after the third film, the OSS has become the world's top spy agency, while the Spy Kids department has since become defunct. A retired spy Marissa (Jessica Alba) is thrown back into the action along with her stepchildren when a maniacal Timekeeper (Jeremy Piven) attempts to take over the world. In order to save the world, Rebecca (Rowan Blanchard) and Cecil (Mason Cook) must team up with their hated stepmother. Carmen and Juni have since also grown up and will provide gadgets to them.[

Genres:

Adventure, Action, Comedy, Family, Science Fiction

Release date:

2011-08-19

External links:

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  1. Rotten Tomatoes

    11 Critic reviews

    22% 40%

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      Nick Schager

      Village Voice

      Like its predecessors, a tediously cartoonish candy-colored rollercoaster.

      August 22, 2011 read full article

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      Tom Russo

      Boston Globe

      Rodriguez's various family-geared movies - notably the "Spy Kids'' series - have been annoying creative clunkers, the one area where doing things his way has seemed like an iffy way.

      August 22, 2011 read full article

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      Elizabeth Weitzman

      New York Daily News

      An endless series of scatological jokes saps the charm out of nearly every scene, and there's little effort to create an interesting mystery at the movie's center.

      August 22, 2011 read full article

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      Linda Barnard

      Toronto Star

      A pleasant time-waster kids will love with a pro-family togetherness message parents can appreciate...

      August 22, 2011 read full article

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      Mark Olsen

      Los Angeles Times

      This fourth "Spy Kids" picture isn't so much bad as it is just boring, lacking the buzz and brio of even some of the earlier entries in the series.

      August 22, 2011 read full article

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      Mike Hale

      New York Times

      Feels more like straight-to-DVD filler than a chapter in one of the last decade's most entertaining and sophisticated family-film franchises.

      August 22, 2011 read full article

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      Keith Staskiewicz

      Entertainment Weekly

      Would have been better titled Spy Kids: All the Time Puns in the World.

      August 22, 2011 read full article

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      Nell Minow

      Chicago Sun-Times

      The gadgets are a lot of fun, including a robot dog with more functions than a Swiss Army Knife, hilariously voiced by Ricky Gervais.

      August 20, 2011 read full article

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      Andrew Barker

      Variety

      A cheap-looking, vaguely depressing echo of Robert Rodriguez's well-loved kidpic trilogy, assembled with minimal imagination or effort.

      August 19, 2011 read full article

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      Roger Moore

      Orlando Sentinel

      Rodriguez only needs the script to take us from one gimmick to the next, and his lack of attention to it shows.

      August 19, 2011 read full article

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      Todd McCarthy

      Hollywood Reporter

      Life is too short for Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D.

      August 19, 2011 read full article