The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D
Cast :Cayden Boyd, George Lopez, David Arquette, Kristin Davis
Director :Robert Rodriguez
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Released Date :June 10, 2005
DVD Released Date :September 20, 2005
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Audience Rating :PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateAugust 27, 2005
Summaryloser is josh-t this movie rocks!
Content
FYI josh-t this movie isnt out yet. in no where of the world. you havnt seen the movie at all. you didnt even say why you hated because all you did is see the commercial well iv seen it:

plot:5/5 max imagines these totally cool characters, he finds sharkboy in sea when there was a thunder. and also lavagirl. one day she came asking for help from sharkboy.maxs get mad, sad, and maybe jolouse!nobody believes him. and his parents make it worse(they are thinking of divorcing)than on a school day shar and lava come and ask for help. they need his imagination book. witch this mean boy took. now its up to max to save planet drool!!!you have to see what happends for your self
3-d-5/5 awsome 3-d realistic
funny-5/5
action-5/5
language-none 0/5
overall this is a very good movie that me and my mom enjoyed.

Rating
DateAugust 25, 2005
SummaryA modern classic?
Content
I thought this was an excellent children's film, harkening back to the days of The Phantom Tollbooth, The Pagemaster, Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, and Neverending Story. It combines entertaining action with real moral lessons (that are not preachy or political): you can only make your dreams a reality if you work hard to make them true; those who have had their dreams smashed will seek to smash others' dreams; you cannot escape fear because it exists in your mind; do not dream selfish dreams when the world needs you to make it a better place; and unfinished, unrealized dreams will die inside your mind. Certainly, the characters were somewhat flat, but name a children's film in which they are not. At least this film is smart and fun. It mostly takes place literally in the main character's dream world, a dark 3-D universe where things are changing and he must strive to set things right. The combination of self-sacrifice, maturity, and valiance saves the day and even characters in the real world learn important lessons.

Rating
DateAugust 02, 2005
SummaryPATHETIC!!!!!!
Content
My cousin rented this movie and after a long time finally convinced me to see it. it was horrible never in my life have i been so disgusted with a movie. i felt like smashing the movie but the dudes at movie gallery would get mad and i don't wanna pay a fine...all in all this is a dumb movie with blah effects and a horrible plot. and no i'm not a 17 year old just making fun of this movie cuz it's kiddy i'm 13 and i'm being *#$%ing honest. this movie is pathetic.

Rating
DateAugust 02, 2005
SummaryKids loved it, parents cringed
Content
I'm sure my kids would give this movie five stars, but my wife and I would give it one (or zero). Hence the three-star compromise. My 5 year-old son jumped out of his seat after the movie and shouted, "We have to get this on DVD when it comes out!" He is normally very reserved, and it is not common for him to have this reaction to a movie. The story is like a weak plot for a video game, but this probably works well for the kids. The effects were pretty good, though they couldn't resist over-doing the 3D aspect a few times (how many times do we need to see someone spit into the audience?).

We will probably end up getting this movie for the kids. It's not a movie we all can enjoy like "Herbie: Fully Loaded" or "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" but hey, it's "for the kids" after all.

Rating
DateAugust 02, 2005
SummaryShark Boy and Lava Girl
Content
This is a great kid's movie! It has a lot of action and it takes place on "Planet Drool" that has everything kids love! The best part is that its story tells kids that it is OK to dream and if you work hard enough you can make your dreams a reality!
What a great kid's message! A movie for the whole family to enjoy together!
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