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2011 moving picture by Robert Rodriguez

Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
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Directed past Robert Rodriguez
Written by Robert Rodriguez
Based on Characters
by Robert Rodriguez
Produced by
  • Robert Rodriguez
  • Elizabeth Avellán
Starring
  • Jessica Alba
  • Joel McHale
  • Alexa Vega
  • Daryl Sabara
  • Rowan Blanchard
  • Mason Cook
  • Ricky Gervais
  • Jeremy Piven
Cinematography
  • Robert Rodriguez
  • Jimmy Lindsey
Edited by Dan Zimmerman
Music past
  • Robert Rodriguez
  • Carl Thiel

Production
companies

  • Troublemaker Studios
  • Dimension Films1
Distributed past The Weinstein Company

Release dates

  • July 31, 2011 (2011-07-31) (Los Angeles)
  • August nineteen, 2011 (2011-08-19) (United states of america)

Running time

89 minutes[i]
Country U.s.a.
Language English language
Budget $27 million[2]
Box office $85.6 million[three]

Spy Kids: All the Fourth dimension in the World (as well known as Spy Kids 4-D: All the Time in the World ) is a 2011 American 4D activeness comedy film written and directed past Robert Rodriguez. It is the fourth and final installment in the Spy Kids moving-picture show serial, and is a stand up-lone sequel to 2003'south Spy Kids iii-D: Game Over. The picture show stars Jessica Alba, Joel McHale, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Rowan Blanchard, Mason Cook, Ricky Gervais, and Jeremy Piven. Information technology is the only pic in the series without the participation of Antonio Banderas or Carla Gugino and not to be distributed by Miramax Films.

The flick held its earth premiere screening on July 31, 2011, in Los Angeles, California and was then released in the U.s. on August 19, 2011. Information technology is the only pic in the series that uses "Aroma-scope" to let people to smell odors and aromas from the film via scratch & sniff cards (reminiscent of the 1981 film Polyester).[four]

Plot [edit]

OSS agent Marissa Wilson is attempting to capture a bespectacled criminal named Tick Tock, who purchases a mini-deejay stolen from OSS. Despite being ix months pregnant, she continues her pursuit against the admonitions of her dominate Danger D'Amo. Tick Tock is captured and the mini-deejay, which contains information on a weapon of mass devastation called Project: Armageddon, is retrieved.

At the hospital, Marissa meets her spy-hunting Tv host married man, Wilbur, who thinks she is an interior decorator and has never defenseless a spy, and her two stepchildren past him, twins Rebecca and Cecil. Marissa gives nascence to a daughter, Maria. Wilbur has created a 5-year programme in which if his show is successful, he will spend more fourth dimension with the kids. Rebecca does not accept Marissa as a replacement for her deceased mother and delights in playing pranks on her. Attempting to strengthen her rapport with Rebecca, Marissa gives her a ruby-sapphire necklace that she says her ain parents gave her when she was Rebecca's age.

The media reports that fourth dimension is speeding up at an increasing charge per unit. A criminal mastermind chosen the Fourth dimension Keeper claims responsibility, saying that he will unleash Projection: Armageddon as a punishment upon a society that he believes wastes fourth dimension with meaningless pursuits instead of treasuring time with their loved ones. The Time Keeper demands that Tick Tock bring him the Chronos Sapphire, which is revealed to exist the jewel in the necklace Marissa gave to Rebecca. The OSS calls Marissa out of retirement and instructs her to bring the Sapphire with her. When Marissa asks for it from Rebecca, it further strains their relationship. When Marissa arrives at OSS headquarters, she discovers that the box Rebecca gave her did not contain the precious stone, but it contained baby food.

Tick Tock's henchmen pause into Marissa's house, and Rebecca and Cecil are directed to take refuge in a Panic Room, where they view a video of Marissa informing them of her hole-and-corner career and that their dog Argonaut is a talking, weaponized robot. The twins escape and go to OSS headquarters, where Marissa's niece and their step-cousin, Carmen Cortez, whose extended family is taking a seaside vacation for a few weeks, gives the twins a tour of the defunct Spy Kids Sectionalisation.

Rebecca and Cecil go after the Time Keeper. Their search leads them to a clock store, which is Tick Tock's headquarters. The twins view a video of the Wells Experiment, which reveals the nature of the Chronos Sapphire in Rebecca'south necklace, as information technology saves a boy frozen in time by the experiment. The twins are captured past Tick Tock but are rescued by Marissa and Carmen, though Tick Tock manages to steal the Sapphire. Wilbur begins an investigation to capture his start spy, informing his cameraman of his 5-twelvemonth program. The cameraman digresses it since the kids will have grown upwards in 5 years, and he should spend time with them before their babyhood is over. Wilbur's investigation leads him to the clock shop, only he is shocked to acquire that Marissa is a spy. He then gets fired when he destroys the footage that he and his cameraman filmed of the boxing and becomes estranged from Marissa and the children.

As time continues to speed up, OSS agents are debriefed on the Wells Experiment. The OSS shut down the experiment, and placed the device under lockdown. Amidst the agents assigned to the case is Carmen's estranged brother, Juni Cortez. The twins face Danger over the fact that his watch is like to the one worn by the Time Keeper, and his name is an anagram of "Armageddon". He reveals that he is the Time Keeper and imprisons them. When a group of OSS agents led by Marissa, Carmen, and Juni return to the clock store to confront the Time Keeper, he freezes the agents in fourth dimension using circuity in their ID badges and does the aforementioned to 18 major cities. Juni, who wasn't frozen due to Carmen angrily throwing his ID badge, manages to free Marissa and Carmen.

Danger reveals the Armageddon Device was created to travel back in time and that his begetter was head of the Wells Experiment, and he was the boy frozen in time. His father spent the rest of his life trying unsuccessfully to gear up him free. The OSS managed to close down the experiment with a solution that "literally fell from the sky", the Chronos Sapphire. Now Danger plans to employ the Armageddon Device to go back in time to spend more time with his father. Cecil deduces that Danger has already tried this before multiple times, but he comes back worse each fourth dimension and reveals that Tick Tock and his minions are all versions of himself. Rebecca tells Danger that he should employ what time he has wisely instead of trying to learn more than of information technology. When the time vortex opens, Danger finally meets his father, then he returns as an elderly course of himself and realizes that Cecil was right as he could not alter anything. He shuts downwards the device, and Tick Tock is apprehended by Wilbur, who is reunited with Marissa and the children, promising he won't wait to have time for them, instead he will make time for them. Carmen and Juni announce they will co-lead a revived Spy Kids plan, while Rebecca and Cecil become recruiters of new agents, including the kids watching the movie.

Cast [edit]

  • Jessica Alba as Marissa Wilson (née Cortez), Rebecca and Cecil's step-mother, Gregorio and Machete's sis, and Carmen and Juni's paternal aunt.
  • Joel McHale as Wilbur Wilson, Marissa's spy-hunting reporter hubby.
  • Alexa Vega as Carmen Cortez, a top-clandestine agent for the OSS and former Spy Kid.
  • Daryl Sabara as Juni Cortez, a formerly retired OSS agent and former Spy Kid.
  • Rowan Blanchard as Rebecca Wilson, Wilbur's girl and Marissa's stride-daughter.
  • Mason Cook as Cecil Wilson, Wilbur'due south son and Marissa's step-son who has hearing loss.
  • Ricky Gervais as the vox of Argonaut, Rebecca and Cecil's robot domestic dog.
  • Jeremy Piven equally Danger D'Amo/Fourth dimension Keeper, Tick Tock, Danger's father and the Time Keeper'south henchmen.

Additionally, Belle and Genny Solorzano portray Maria Wilson/Spy Baby, Marissa and Wilbur'due south daughter, and Rebecca and Cecil'due south one-half-sister. Danny Trejo portrays Isador "Machete" Cortez, Carmen and Juni'south uncle and Marissa'southward brother and Angela Lanza portrays Female person Spy OSS Amanuensis.

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

Robert Rodriguez was prompted by an incident on the prepare of Machete (a stand up-solitary film focusing on the Spy Kids supporting character of the same proper noun) to start envisioning a fourth main pic in the Spy Kids series. Star Jessica Alba had her and so-one year old baby Laurels Marie and was dressed to appear on camera when her baby's diaper "exploded". Watching Alba change the diaper while trying non to get anything on her apparel prompted Rodriguez to think "What about a spy mom?"[5] [6] Production on the film was officially announced on September 25, 2009, six years later on the release of Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, past Dimension Films.[7] The script for the film was completed by Robert Rodriguez in December 2009.[8] The championship for the motion picture was officially revealed equally Spy Kids: All the Time in the Globe on March 24, 2010 equally well as an August 2011 release window,[9] which was afterward updated to an August nineteen, 2011 release date.[10]

Filming [edit]

Filming began in the fall on Oct 27, 2010.[11] Filming concluded in February 2011.[12]

Release [edit]

Habitation media [edit]

The film was released on DVD, Blu-ray, 3D Blu-ray and on DVD + Blu-ray + Digital Copy combo packs on November 22, 2011.[13]

Reception [edit]

Box office [edit]

The movie took in $4 1000000 on its opening day and $xi million over the three-solar day weekend, debuting in tertiary identify behind The Help and Rise of the Planet of the Apes. That was on the low end of expectations, just an executive of The Weinstein Company said, "We're okay with this number. Nosotros're going to exist in good shape with this moving-picture show, and it volition play for the balance of the summer".[ citation needed ] The post-obit weekend, it dropped 48% to $vi 1000000, and took sixth identify, and on the post-obit weekend, information technology earned an boosted $half dozen.8 1000000 over the iv-day Labor Day Weekend. As of November 2011, the pic earned $38 million in the U.S and $47 meg in other countries for a worldwide gross of $85 1000000, becoming the poorest performing film in the series.[3]

Critical response [edit]

Spy Kids: All the Time in the World received generally negative reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes the picture has an blessing rating of 23% based on reviews from 61 critics, with an average rating of three.9 out of ten. The websites consensus states "Burdened by a rote plot and unfunny scatological humor, All the Time in the World suggests that the Spy Kids franchise has run its grade."[14] On Metacritic information technology has a score of 37 out of 100 based on 14 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[fifteen] CinemaScore polls reported that the average grade moviegoers gave the film was a "B+" on an A+ to F calibration.[16] Common Sense Media gave the picture ane out of 5 stars. The website reads, "Positive messages tin't save worst film in action serial."[17]

Accolades [edit]

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2011 ALMA Honour Favorite Movie Nominated
2012 Blimp Accolade Favorite Barrel Kicker Jessica Alba Nominated
2012 Young Artist Laurels Best Performance in a Characteristic Flick - Supporting Immature Actor and Best Performance in a Characteristic Film - Young Actress Ten and Under Mason Cook and Rowan Blanchard Nominated

Other media [edit]

Cancelled sequel [edit]

Dimension Films had announced the fifth installment in the Spy Kids film series following Spy Kids: All the Time in the Globe. It was under talks to take the original bandage expected to return. Nonetheless, the film was permanently delayed from its intended 2012 production,[18] as the picture's stars Rowan Blanchard and Bricklayer Melt, who are no longer kids, were both committing to current projects (Daughter Meets World and Speechless respectively), and the planned sequel got cancelled as a result.

Reboot idiot box series [edit]

On June xvi, 2016, Netflix and The Weinstein Company appear an animated CGI reboot of the Spy Kids film series titled Spy Kids: Mission Critical, which was released in 2018.[19]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ The Walt Disney Company had to cut their own share with The Weinstein Company to v% after the latter political party lost their bid to repossess Miramax Films.[twenty] [21]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Spy Kids – All the Time in the World". British Board of Film Classification. Baronial 11, 2011. Retrieved November 7, 2018.
  2. ^ Kaufman, Amy (Baronial xviii, 2011). "Picture Projector: 'Conan' may not conquer 'The Aid'". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved Baronial 19, 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Spy Kids: All the Time in the World (2011)". Box Office Mojo . Retrieved December nineteen, 2011.
  4. ^ "'Spy Kids iv' Hitting Theaters with an All-New Form of Smell-O-Vision". FirstShowing.net. June 24, 2011. Retrieved August ten, 2011.
  5. ^ Wilson, Lisa (August xv, 2011). "Busy Alba relates to 'Spy Kids' mom". Toronto Lord's day. Archived from the original on September 17, 2011. Retrieved August fourteen, 2011.
  6. ^ Thompson, Bob (August 14, 2011). "Spy mom, real mom". ottawacitizen.com . Retrieved August xiv, 2011. [ dead link ]
  7. ^ Connelly, Brendon (September 25, 2009). "Dimension Confirm Details of Scream 4, Spy Kids 4, An American Werewolf in London Redux and More". SlashFilm. Archived from the original on October 31, 2010. Retrieved Oct 28, 2010.
  8. ^ Connelly, Brendon (December 21, 2009). "Robert Rodriguez Sequel Log-Jam: More Machete, Sin City 2 and Spy Kids Reboot". SlashFilm. Archived from the original on October 7, 2010. Retrieved Oct 28, 2010.
  9. ^ Moody, Mike (March 24, 2010). "'Spy Kids 4' to be released August 2011". DS Movies. Digital Spy. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
  10. ^ Rich, Katey (March 24, 2010). "Spy Kids 4 Sets August 2011 Release Date". Movie theater Alloy. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
  11. ^ Lussier, Germain (Oct 27, 2010). "'Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the Earth' Now Shooting; Jeremy Piven Playing The Villain". SlashFilm. Archived from the original on October thirty, 2010. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
  12. ^ "Jessica Alba Announces Pregnancy After Wrapping 'Spy Kids'". February 16, 2011.
  13. ^ "Spy Kids 4: All The Time in the Earth". November 22, 2011. Retrieved July 23, 2012.
  14. ^ "Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D". Rotten Tomatoes. Baronial 20, 2011. Retrieved July 23, 2012.
  15. ^ "Spy Kids: All the Time in the World". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. August 19, 2011. Retrieved July 23, 2012.
  16. ^ Finke, Nikki (August 21, 2011). "'Conan', 'Fearfulness Night', 'Spy Kids 4D' Flatline; 'The Help' Needs No Help At No. ane, 'Apes' #two". Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved Baronial 31, 2011.
  17. ^ "Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the Earth - Movie Review". world wide web.commonsensemedia.org. May 12, 2011. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
  18. ^ "Dimension Films Announces Production Of Spy Kids 5 In 5D". The MQ. September 21, 2004. Archived from the original on October 2, 2011. Retrieved August 26, 2016.
  19. ^ Brian Steinberg (June 16, 2016). "Netflix Readies Animated 'Spy Kids,' 'Llama Llama' Series (Exclusive)". Variety . Retrieved December 8, 2016.
  20. ^ "Miramax movies, Harvey and Bob Weinstein, Ron Tutor". NYDailyNews.com. February 3, 2011.
  21. ^ "Bob Weinstein Updates the states on SCREAM 4, SPY KIDS iv, HALLOWEEN 3, and Other Dimension Flick Projects". Collider. September 25, 2009.

External links [edit]

  • Spy Kids: All the Time in the Earth at IMDb

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