Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over

Year:
2003
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Once upon a time.

There was a young Thumb Thumb

named Juni.

Juni was shy and had no self-confidence.

Until one day evil Thumb Thumbs

kidnapped his spy Thumb Thumb parents.

It was up to Juni and his sister. Carmen.

To save Mom and Dad.

And save them they did.

Juni became a hero.

The best Thumb Thumb agent ever seen.

But one day Juni was betrayed.

He could not forgive the Thumb Thumbs

for using him.

So he left Thumb village.

Vowing never to return.

No one ever really

saw much of Juni after that.

No one lived happily ever after.

The end.

Wasn't that a marvelous story, children?

Today's feature presentation

will also be in three dimensions.

But for now, take off your glasses.

You won't need them for about...

ooh, 15 minutes or so.

At that point,

the movie becomes 3-D!

Don't worry. You'll know

when to put your glasses on.

When one of the main characters

puts his on, you do the same.

Now, if your eyes get tired

during the 3-D section of the movie,

take off your glasses,

rush out to the concession stand,

purchase an extra large popcorn,

an extra large soda,

come back to your seat,

put your glasses back on and voil!

You just spent $35!

Keep those glasses off until it's time.

And enjoy the show!

Agua. As in water.

Cute. But I wasn't here for cute.

I was here 'cause I'd gotten

a call for my regular fee.

$ 4.99

I'm an ex-secret agent.

My name is Juni Cortez.

And I'm a private detective.

A P.I.

A private eye.

A gumshoe.

I know why the water

from your park is missing.

- Pray tell.

- It's winter.

They shut down the park

during the winter.

Who's "they"?

The people who really own this park.

Times are tough.

But a guy's gotta do what he's gotta do.

From saving cats in trees...

...to finding lost toys.

To helping people...

Hold on.

Yeah?

The OSS is looking for me?

Look, I'm no longer an agent.

I can't help you.

Whatever it is, it's your problem.

Leave me alone!

I'd been burned by the agency.

The OSS.

So I left.

No going back.

I handle my own assignments now.

Smaller in scale.

I was saving up for something big.

I was standing in line

to buy my copy of the biggest

Virtual-reality game in history.

It goes online at midnight.

Pretty exciting. I suppose.

Game Over.

The biggest video game

to ever be created. Period.

This is a worldwide event.

The game was created by someone

known only as the Toymaker.

Who was once again

unavailable for interviews.

But there's gotta be some things

more important than games.

Oh. And did we mention

the surprises the Toymaker has in store

for those of you that complete level five?

Untold riches. Toys. And prizes

beyond your wildest dreams.

Hey, no cutting in line, freak.

I wasn't cutting.

I was standing right here!

End of the line!

Needless to say.

Things have been pretty lame

since I left the OSS.

Aah!

Things were about to get worse.

Dear Juni.

I was doing some work

and thought you might like these.

Miniaturized sharks.

Remember. They're still man-eaters. So

don't be poking your fingers in the bowl.

Take care. If you guys

ever need anything. I'll be there.

Romero.

Ralph, write a thank-you note

back to Romero.

Behave, you guys.

No fighting.

- Whatcha doin'?

- Hi, Gerti.

I'm just doing nothing... again.

- What's that?

- Mexican chocolate.

- Where's your mom and dad?

- On an assignment.

It was my idea not to be

part of the family business.

They're all on missions.

Your sister, too, huh?

I haven't seen Carmen

since Christmas... last year.

You should join back up.

The OSS could really use you.

- Yeah. Use me.

- Not what I meant.

Don't hold on to the past, Juni.

Look at me.

The only tribe worth belonging to

is the one that you're born into.

Yeah, your family.

It's good to take care of your family.

But remember one thing.

Everyone's your family.

That makes no sense.

Hello, Juni.

Mr. President.

Oh, you can call me Devlin.

Weren't you already running the country

when you were head of the OSS?

I was running the country.

But since the OSS is a secret

organization, no one knew it.

I wanted the world to know

that I was in charge.

So I became president

of the United States.

It all depends upon your preference.

Reality or perception.

Perception works for me.

Well, I'm into reality.

And the reality is, nothing you can say

will make me rejoin the OSS.

That is why you called, isn't it?

The OSS needs you to return.

I'm retired.

Well, who's living in perception now?

The fact is there is no retirement.

Once an agent, always an agent.

It's time for you to be a big boy

and reinstate.

With all due respect, sir, no.

Then hold on to your seat,

because here's the reality:

Your sister's missing.

Taking Agent Cortez

to Games and Theory.

That's ex-Agent Cortez.

You know, that one's defective.

Something's wrong with the shape.

See if we can take that one back.

Oh, man.

We're on.

We're on!

Hello, Juni.

Donnagon. Been a good boy lately?

Yes.

Very, very good.

Mrs. Giggles must have

straightened you out.

- I certainly did.

- Hello, Francesca.

Yeah, she worked me over

pretty good, actually.

- Aah.

- Darling, behave.

What do you know about

a video game called Game Over?

I know that just about every kid

in the world is gonna sign on and play it.

Not if we can help it.

The game is a trap.

Once plugged into the game,

parents won't even be able to

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Robert Rodriguez

Robert Anthony Rodriguez is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and musician. He shoots and produces many of his films in Mexico and his home state, Texas. more…

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