Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
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Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over

Year:
Duration:
84 min
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy | Family | Sci-Fi
IMDB rate:
4.1
Director:
Robert Rodriguez
Awards:
2 wins & 1 nomination
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2003-07-25
Filming Locations: Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas, USA
Earnings
Budget: $39,000,000
Opening Weekend: $33,417,739 (USA) (27 July 2003)
Gross: $111,760,631 (USA) (1 February 2004)
Cast
Actor
Character
George Clooney
George Clooney
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
Salma Hayek
Salma Hayek
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
Carla Gugino
Carla Gugino
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
Danny Trejo
Danny Trejo
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
Bobby Edner
Bobby Edner
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
Antonio Banderas
Gregorio Cortez
Alexa PenaVega
Carmen Cortez
Daryl Sabara
Juni Cortez
Ricardo Montalban
Grandfather
Holland Taylor
Grandmother
Sylvester Stallone
Toymaker
Mike Judge
Donnagon Giggles
Matt O'Leary
Gary Giggles
Emily Osment
Gerti Giggles
Ryan Pinkston
Arnold
Robert Vito
Rez
Courtney Jines
Demetra
Cheech Marin
Felix Gumm
Alan Cumming
Fegan Floop
Tony Shalhoub
Alexander Minion
Steve Buscemi
Romero
Bill Paxton
Dinky Winks
Elijah Wood
The Guy
Selena Gomez
Waterpark Girl
Evan Sabara
Creepy Kid
Camille Chen
Processor
Steve Wertheimer
Agent Hot Rod
Alejandro Rose-Garcia
Edog
Lane Turney
Logos
Glen Powell
Long-fingered Boy (as Glen Powell Jr.)
Bob Fonseca
Agent Damage Report
Peter Marquardt
OSS Agent #2
James Paxton
Dinky Winks Jr.
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Trivia
The HD/3-D process is the same used by director James Cameron for his IMAX feature Ghosts of the Abyss (2003), although the projection is different. Cameron used polarized projection only viewable in special venues. Rodriguez used the traditional anaglyph (notable for its scarlet red and cyan blue lensed glasses) projection. The cameras used for the film consisted of two custom-designed Sony HDC-950 cameras (HDCAM) which have had their image sensors separated from the main body of the camera and rehoused 70mm apart - the same distance between a pair of human eyes. This also allowed director Robert Rodriguez to view immediate 3D playback on-set.
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When Juni is entering the next level of the video game, he comes across a place named "Rebel Rockets" the names of director Robert Rodriguez's two sons Rebel Rodriguez and Rocket Rodriguez.
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When Juni and Grandpa emerge from the game, Grandpa says that the armrests on his wheelchair are covered in rich Corinthian leather. This is a reference to actor Ricardo Montalban's Chrysler Cordoba television commercials in the late '70's ("The seats are upholstered in rich Corinthian leather").
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Goofs
When the Power Suit is applied to Juni in the Robocon arena, the shadow of the arena host appears out of nowhere next to the suit maker, right before Juni is revealed in the Power Suit.
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Right before the "mega race" starts, one of the "beta tester" kids turns around to the audience as if he were addressing Juni and says "we'll try to help you out as much as we can" but the vehicle that Juni is driving is clearly visible in front of him as he says it.
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When Grandpa reaches to pick up the two programmers, the towers in the bottom left corner for some reason change abruptly, and so do the two actors.
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Quotes
Juni: I can't beat you, Arnold!
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Carmen: Juni! The Toymaker is the one who put grandpa in the wheel chair!
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Toymaker: Am I insane?
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Photos from cast
George Clooney Salma Hayek Carla Gugino Danny Trejo Bobby Edner
Cartoon aircraft plane line vector Airplane for children on a transparent background plane black and white clipart