
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over | reviewed by: Scott McKay | December 12, 2011
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Although the third Spy Kids continues in the comical style of the first two films, the dated sfx and cheesy acting really drags it down.
| genre | Adventure | Comedy |
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| synopsis | Carmen's caught in a virtual reality game designed by the Kids' new nemesis, the Toymaker (Stallone). It's up to Juni to save his sister, and ultimately the world. |
| lead actors | Antonio Banderas | Carla Gugino | Alexa Vega | Daryl Sabara | Sylvester Stallone | Salma Hayek |
| director | Robert Rodriguez |









