Movie "Spy Kids: All the Time in the World" (2011)

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    " Saving the world is their idea of family time"
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    Runtime 1 hr 29 min
    Budget $27 000 000
    Premiere: World $85 564 310 August 18, 2011
    USA $38 538 188
    Other countries $47 026 122
    Box Office – Budget $58 564 310
    Premiere: USA $38 538 188 August 19, 2011
    first day $4 015 064
    theaters 3305
    rollout 140 days
    Digital: World November 22, 2011
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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.

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    Robert Rodriguez was prompted by an incident on the set of Machete (a stand-alone film focusing on the Spy Kids supporting character of the same name) to start envisioning a fourth main film in the Spy Kids series. Star Jessica Alba had her then-one year old baby Honor Marie and was dressed to appear on camera when her baby's diaper "exploded". Watching Alba change the diaper while trying not to get anything on her clothes prompted Rodriguez to think "What about a spy mom?" Production on the film was officially announced on September 25, 2009, six years after the release of Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, by Dimension Films. The script for the film was completed by Robert Rodriguez in December 2009. The title for the film was officially revealed as Spy Kids: All the Time in the World on March 24, 2010 as well as an August 2011 release window, which was later updated to an August 19, 2011 release date.

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    Critique: 9

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    Hollywood Reporter August 19, 2011

    Life is too short for Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D.

    Austin Chronicle August 19, 2011

    Far more coherent than its immediate predecessor, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D benefits greatly from its two likable young leads...

    movies.nytimes.com August 22, 2011

    Feels more like straight-to-DVD filler than a chapter in one of the last decade’s most entertaining and sophisticated family-film franch...

    TheWrap August 19, 2011

    Robert Rodriguez clobbers home his messages about family and quality time with such bludgeoning force that ushers should hand you a helmet to...

    Los Angeles Times August 22, 2011

    This fourth "Spy Kids" picture isn’t so much bad as it is just boring, lacking the buzz and brio of even some of the earlier entries in...

    Independent August 24, 2011

    The mind boggles before being lulled into a stupor of inanition by this latest instalment of Robert Rodriguez’s increasingly cheap-looki...

    AV Club August 19, 2011

    The Spy Kids series once seemed charmingly homemade. These days, it feels less charmingly homemade than maddeningly amateurish.

    Guardian August 18, 2011

    Sadly it’s all fart jokes and smart-alec preteens – the stuff that can make taking kids to the pictures a chore.

    Variety August 19, 2011

    A cheap-looking, vaguely depressing echo of Robert Rodriguez’s well-loved kidpic trilogy, assembled with minimal imagination or effort.

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