It’s been eight years since the 2003 release of Spy Kids 3D, plenty of time to improve on the franchise. Unfortunately, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D, which hit theatres on August 19, 2011, fell flat. Kidzworld has the movie review.
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sapphire necklace can stop the Time Keeper in his tracks. Unfortunately, Marissa gave that necklace to Rebecca as a peace offering, and she won’t give it back.
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When the Time Keeper’s men come in search of the necklace, the twins are unwittingly pulled into the dangerous world of spies. They meet the former Spy Kids, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D incorporates every cliché involving the word “time” into its dialogue. But the corniness doesn’t end there. The children’s father, who attempts to become a spy hunter, is overdramatic and silly. Perhaps the worst part of all was the scratch-and-sniff cards that were supposed to give the film a fourth dimension. Unfortunately, the cards only had one distinguishable smell instead of eight. The only saving grace for this film in of quality acting was the boy, Cecil, and in of humor was the dog, Argonaut, voiced by Ricky Gervais.
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