
Dimension/Walt Disney Home Video - Dimension/Walt Disney Home Video
Release date: 2004-02-24
DVD
Director:Robert Rodriguez
Actors: Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Ricardo Montalban
Action / Adventure, Action/Adventure, Adventure, Children, Children in Peril, Children's/Family, Color, Daring Rescues, English, Family, Family-Oriented Adventure, Family-Oriented Comedy, Feature, Feature Film-action/Adventure, Glamorized Spy Film, Heroic Mission, Humorous, Light, Movie, Rousing




Okay, I think at this point you get the idea of how bad this movie is, but i'll be even more specific.
Think of the worst possible thing that ever happened in your life, then try to compare that to the second worst thing in your life.
Now after you've done that, add 2 kids, that thnk they can act, a few adults that can but don't, then top that off with (spoiler, Which is an oxymoron), the main evil bad guy (Sly Stallone) ends up turning good.
wow.
If it was possible to go negative stars, that might improve it.
Save your money or just flush it in the toliet, that would be better spent
The two boys I was child sitting for wanted to see this movie, so OK. It had every element of a bad movie: no discernible plot, no character development, lightening fast action for little or no reason, and, again the original puzzler, what's it all about? I kept asking the older child in my care what it was about. He could not tell me. Nor could he tell me what he liked about it. I am left with one question: is this the movie pattern of the future--action so fast that one cannot follow it or make sense of it, a computer game universe in which the whole of existence is tied to a computer game? Undoubtedly a bit of an over-reaction by me. I still want to know who were the robots and why were they there? Obviously I missed something.
My kids absolutely love this movie. Personally, I thought the graphics could have been better, but this obviously isn't an adult movie. If you have young kids, they'll likely enjoy it. It comes with 4 pairs of 3D glasses and both versions of the movie (2d and 3d).