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Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World

Original title: Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
  • 2011
  • PG
  • 1h 29m
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Jessica Alba, Joel McHale, Mason Cook, and Rowan Blanchard in Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World (2011)
When a supervillain known as the Timekeeper (Jeremy Piven) hatches a plot to take over the planet, Marissa Cortez Wilson (Jessica Alba) comes out of retirement -- and recruits her two stepchildren (Rowan Blanchard and Mason Cook) -- to foil his evil plan.
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A retired spy is called back into action, and to bond with her new step-children, she invites them along for the adventure to stop the evil Timekeeper from taking over the world.A retired spy is called back into action, and to bond with her new step-children, she invites them along for the adventure to stop the evil Timekeeper from taking over the world.A retired spy is called back into action, and to bond with her new step-children, she invites them along for the adventure to stop the evil Timekeeper from taking over the world.

  • Director
    • Robert Rodriguez
  • Writer
    • Robert Rodriguez
  • Stars
    • Jessica Alba
    • Jeremy Piven
    • Joel McHale
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
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    • Director
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Writer
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Stars
      • Jessica Alba
      • Jeremy Piven
      • Joel McHale
    • 112User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Jessica Alba
    Jessica Alba
    • Marissa Wilson
    Jeremy Piven
    Jeremy Piven
    • Danger D'Amo…
    Joel McHale
    Joel McHale
    • Wilbur Wilson
    Rowan Blanchard
    Rowan Blanchard
    • Rebecca Wilson
    Mason Cook
    Mason Cook
    • Cecil Wilson
    Alexa PenaVega
    Alexa PenaVega
    • Carmen Cortez
    • (as Alexa Vega)
    Daryl Sabara
    Daryl Sabara
    • Juni Cortez
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Uncle Machete
    Belle Solorzano
    • Spy Baby
    Genny Solorzano
    • Spy Baby
    Ricky Gervais
    Ricky Gervais
    • Argonaut
    • (voice)
    Elmo
    Elmo
    • Argonaut
    Jett Good
    • Young Danger
    Chuck Cureau
    Chuck Cureau
    • News Anchor
    Albert Im
    • Head Scientist
    Wray Crawford
    Wray Crawford
    • Editor…
    Jonathan Breck
    Jonathan Breck
    • Wilbur's Boss
    Al Dias
    Al Dias
    • OSS Agent #1
    • (as Al 'Train' Dias)
    • Director
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Writer
      • Robert Rodriguez
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    2freemantle_uk

    A unimaginative, pointless, cheap family film

    Hopes were not high coming into Spy Kids: All the Time in the World. It is the fourth film in a franchise suffering from diminishing returns, plus it was using the stupid idea of smell-o-vision. And this family film does not disappoint.

    Marissa Wilson (Jessica Alba) is a top OSS spy who retires after capturing a super villain, Tik Tok, and starts a family with her husband Wilbur (Joel McHale) and stepchildren Rebecca (Rowan Blanchard) and Cecil (Mason Cook). A year later a new villain has emerged, the Time Keeper, who speeds up time using the Armageddon Device to punish humanity for wasting time. Marissa is called back by the OSS director, Danger D'Amo (Jeremy Piven), to recapture Tik Tok which should lead them to the Time Keeper. But the Time Keeper sets out to kidnap Rebecca and Cecil because Rebecca has the only thing that could stop the Armageddon Device.

    There are many problems with Spy Kids: All the Time in the World. It's a cheap and unimaginative film where you could easily predict how they would play out. We have seen these story elements so many times before: the dad is a workaholic; there is animosity between step-mum and step-daughter as the step-mum tries to get closer to the children; the revelation of a lie, and so many others. The humour is crude, mostly poo, fart and vomit gags, basically the lowest common denominator which most children will easily outgrow. The other major route of humour is the barrage of puns: time puns, dog puns and smell puns – we're not stupid! The action is rudimentary; it is easy to expect much better from Robert Rodriguez who just uses poor CGI and quick cuts. And if you can't guess who the Time Keeper really is then you haven't seen enough movies. Spy Kids: All the Time in the World feels like it is a movie that is only made for a quick buck, not for any love of the material or the need to tell a good story.

    A movie aimed at children should be able to enliven their imaginations: Spy Kids: All the Time in the World is not going to do that. The artificial CGI scenes just look too fake for children to accept and buy into the action and the basic predictable plot will mean that children will not love it. Adults and parents will feel nothing but suffering when watching this movie. This is just a mindless movie with no imagination, which is ironic considering it makes a point that children make better spies because they have more imagination. Children are smart; they ask questions, see plot holes and come up with ideas involving sci-fi concepts. The best family and children's movies are clever, well-plotted affairs and often have good ideas behind them. Spy Kids: All the Time in the World does not share those traits. Plus this movie carries on the awful trend of spies with babies not working.

    Most of the acting is sub-par. The child leads are bland and not natural actors; it's your typical weak-child acting, and they are no Chloe Mortez or Kodi Smit-McPhee. McHale was truly unconvincing as the father and again a typical bad performance in a bad family movie. Alba was a punch bag for gags to be bounded off on. Ricky Gervais seemed to be having fun, but I'm sure that's because he got a paycheck for saying bad lines in a recording studio. Piven is much the same, having fun and just being over the top.

    As movie fans we expect better from Rodriguez, who's done great movies like Sin City, From Dusk to Dawn and the "Mexico" Trilogy. Let's hope he is doing this movie so we can finally get Sin City 2.

    And I am sure you are asking the big question – what was the Scratch-and-Sniff card like? It was just a bunch of sickly sweet smells and simply just a gimmick. But you already knew that.
    garrisonaw

    Every bit as enjoyable as the first three!

    Anyone who hates this movie as much as some of the previous reviewers do, has obviously forgotten what it's like to be a kid.

    The latest addition to the Spy Kids collection has at its core the values that all the previous movies had as well - it's all about kids becoming more mature, and about pulling together as a family. Sure, I could do without quite as many fart gags, but I never liked those when I was a kid, either. Featuring Jessica Alba as Marissa Cortez Wilson, and Alexa Vega and Daryl Sabara returning once again as a grown up Carmen and Juni Cortez - the original Spy Kids - this movie has some great action sequences and special effects, and it all adds up to a great experience for kids of all ages - even kids who are all grown up.

    I loved all three previous Spy Kids films, and even primed myself by watching them again this past week. I took my 15 year old daughter to see this one for her birthday today, and she absolutely loved it, as did I. She hasn't seen all three of the other ones, so she didn't recognise any of the cool gadgets at the OSS' Spy Kids Division, but that didn't keep her from having a really good time. I hadn't watched a movie in 3D in probably 30 years - back when you had to wear those goofy green and red cardboard glasses, and if you didn't wear the glasses you couldn't make any sense of the picture - so watching this in the relatively new RealD 3D format was a real treat.

    Score: One point off for the modernized version of the failed "SmelloVision." My daughter and I both decided to abandon the "Aroma Scope" cards after the first three scents really didn't smell like much of anything. But a bonus point at the same time because unlike SmelloVision, which blasted the smells right in your face, now you have the option of not using the scratch-and-sniff cards if you don't want to. So one point down, and one point up. But one point off for having just too many jokes and gags based on bodily functions. The movie would have been just fine without them. I give it an 9 out of 10.
    khannasameer85

    Must Watch

    One of the most Awaited Movies of the year and it surely delivers. The idea of time being sped up is really well thought of by the director and come honestly how many $d movies have you seen Off lately. The added dimension to the movie of Aromascope is basically smell and you have to experience it its totally fun. The movie is fast paced and gripping and all the character do justice to their roles. The chemistry between Jessica Alba and the new spy kids is very endearing whereas Jeremy piven plays his part amazingly well. The movie is well justified keeping in mind the target audience and assures to entertain kids as well as adults. Totally worth a watch
    6drew_atreides

    I rate this film as a parent who took his kids...

    ...Took the family (5 year old son, 2.5 year old daughter) to see Sky Kids 4 today..

    Speaking as an adult who saw all 3 of the original SPY KIDS movies in the theatre, this is easily the worst of the series. Joel Mchale (who i have actually become a fan of based off his THE SOUP and COMMUNITY work), Alexa Vega and Daryl Sabara give some incredibly bad performances. Embarrassingly-so. Jessica Alba does what Jessica Alba does (thank the Gods she's cute and met Robert Rodriguez), and Jeremy Piven....actually i liked Piven. His character had an interesting story- arc, and he gives a solid performance.

    Some of Ricky Gervais' one-liners were funny, too.

    The rest of the film was pretty unbearable.

    However, speaking as a parent who was out hoping to show his kids a good time, i actually have to give this movie a solid rating. My 2 kids enjoyed the heck out of it, from the talking dog to the baby decking a bad guy, the kids loved it. And my son had a lot of fun keeping track of when to engage the AROMASCOPE scratch card.

    A nice film for younger families, i think.
    changmoh

    A Juvenile Effort Meant for those Under Five

    I have often said that in order to enjoy mindless movies like "Transformers", we should "leave our brains at the door of the cineplex". Well, in order to enjoy this "Spy Kids" sequel, we need to lower our IQ to the level of four-year olds! 'Mindlessness' doesn't quite cut it, it is juvenile indulgence, meaning, it is only for kids below five.

    And if you have been following the cinema ads and promos, you would know that this movie comes in 4D - with the added dimension of 'smell'. For that, viewers are given a numbered card (called Aroma-Scope) so that they can scratch-and-smell when the number appears on the screen. This is a childish gimmick aimed at kids. For adults, it is more of a nuisance because the scents are faint and the exercise distracts us from the action on the screen. Although there are many fart and poop scenes, the Aroma-Scope only provides scents of chewing gum and other edible stuff (thank goodness for that). History has demonstrated that all smell-o-vision gimmicks mostly stink.

    Marissa Cortez Wilson (Jessica Alba) is such a dedicated spy that even when she is nine months pregnant, she manages to take down notorious villain Tick Tock (Jeremy Piven) before going into labor and retiring from her spy duties. Her aim is to devote all her time to her newborn and her step-kids, Rebecca (Rowan Blanchard) and Cecil (Mason Cook) and hubby Wilbur (Joey McHale).

    Soon, however, she may not have that much time. One year later, Tick Tock and accomplice, The Timekeeper (also Piven), are back at their attempt to rob the world of 'time' - and Rebecca, Cecil and their 'guard dog' Argonaut (voice of Ricky Gervais) must save the world (what else?). Also, they team up with Marissa's niece and nephew, Carmen and Juni Cortez (Alexa Vega and Daryl Sabara reprising their former Spy Kids roles) to make this mission a family reunion of sorts.

    Writer-director Robert Rodriguez seems to be milking the same old cinema-script cow, urging parents to spend more time with their kids. This 'message' has been used by almost all family movies throughout the decade. The time-theft and time-travel conceits can be puzzling to children even if they allow Rodriguez to make use of all sorts of time-related gags. Of course, Rodriguez cannot resist the poop and fart gags, as well as throwing food all over the place. These, I understand, are the laugh-out-loud staple for American kids below five.

    Among the cast, Blanchard and Cook are suitably cute and effective as the new title characters. Bringing back former Spy Kids, Vega and Sabara, is a good idea, adding a nostalgic touch for parents in the audience. Ditto that for Danny Trejo's short cameo as Uncle Machete. However, the irony of Daddy Wilbur being a 'Spycatcher' on TV is lost on the kids and scores no points with the adults.

    As for Jessica Alba (as Marissa, the younger sister to Antonio Bandera's character), she provides the main box-office lure, nothing more. Strictly kids' stuff. (limchangmoh.blogspot.com)

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    • Trivia
      Alexa PenaVega, Daryl Sabara & Danny Trejo are the only actors to be present in all four films.
    • Goofs
      When Wilbur Wilson and his editor/cameraman are putting together the Spy Tracker 6000 device, showing the internal workings of the device and on the circuit board, you can clearly see the words "Prop 1 Controller" printed on the circuit board.
    • Quotes

      Cecil Wilson: Well, this is obviously the panic room.

      Rebecca Wilson: Why?

      Cecil Wilson: 'Cause it's a room, and I'm panicking.

    • Crazy credits
      During the credits, inside Argonaut, Argonaut says "Cheers!"
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.186 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Cortez Family
      Written and Performed by Harry Gregson-Williams, Gavin Greenaway & Heitor Pereira

      Courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mini Espías 4: Los Ladrones Del Tiempo
    • Filming locations
      • E Hickory Street, Austin, Texas, USA(chase scene, in between Congress Avenue and Brazos Street)
    • Production companies
      • Dimension Films
      • Troublemaker Studios
      • Spy Kids 4 SPV
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    • Budget
      • $27,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $38,538,188
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,644,672
      • Aug 21, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $85,564,310
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • SDDS
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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