Chicago – Before you spend your hard-earned cash taking the entire family to see “Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World,” you might as well catch up with the original “trilogy,” the very-popular series of films that most of us assumed were the end of this mediocre franchise. Don’t get me wrong — the first “Spy Kids” is actually a very fun movie and totally worth owning for Blu-ray buyers with kids of the right age but the two sequels are mediocre and annoying, respectively. Still, kids like to have complete collections and all of the films are hitting Blu-ray this week extras-packed HD editions with digital copies. Now you can take these precocious mini-Bonds anywhere.
Blu-Ray Rating: 3.5/5.0
How much did the “Spy Kids” films slide film-to-film? Take a look at the Rotten Tomatoes percentages for each movie — 93, 75, 45. That tells you most of what you need to know. 2001’s “Spy Kids” was a fun,...
Blu-Ray Rating: 3.5/5.0
How much did the “Spy Kids” films slide film-to-film? Take a look at the Rotten Tomatoes percentages for each movie — 93, 75, 45. That tells you most of what you need to know. 2001’s “Spy Kids” was a fun,...
- 8/2/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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