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''Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams'' is a 2002 American
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action comedy film co-produced, written, shot, edited, co-composed, and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It is the sequel to ''
Spy Kids ''Spy Kids'' is an American spy family action-adventure comedy franchise created by Robert Rodriguez. The plot follows adventures of Carmen and Juni Cortez, two children who become involved in their parents' espionage organization. The films inc ...
'' (2001) and the second installment in the ''Spy Kids'' film series. The film stars
Antonio Banderas José Antonio Domínguez Bandera (born 10 August 1960), known professionally as Antonio Banderas, is a Spanish actor and singer. Known for his work in films of several genres, he has received List of awards and nominations received by Antonio Ba ...
,
Carla Gugino Carla Gugino (; born August 29, 1971) is an American actress. After appearing in ''Troop Beverly Hills'' (1989) and ''This Boy's Life'' (1993), she received recognition for her starring roles as Ingrid Cortez in the ''Spy Kids'' trilogy (2001 ...
,
Alexa Vega Alexa Ellesse PenaVega (née Vega; born August 27, 1988) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her roles as Carmen Cortez in the ''Spy Kids'' film series and Julie Corky in the 2004 film ''Sleepover''. In 2009, she starred as the ...
, Daryl Sabara,
Mike Judge Michael Craig Judge (born October 17, 1962) is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director and musician. He is the creator of the animated television series ''Beavis and Butt-Head'' (1993–1997, 2011, 2022–present), and the co-cre ...
, Ricardo Montalbán, Holland Taylor,
Christopher McDonald Christopher McDonald (born February 15, 1955) is an American film, television, theatre and voice actor. McDonald is best known for playing the villainous professional golfer Shooter McGavin in the 1996 comedy ''Happy Gilmore''. Other notable ...
,
Cheech Marin :''The surname'' Marin ''is of Spanish language origin. In Spanish, it is spelled'' Marín'', with an acute accent on the'' í. Richard Anthony "Cheech" Marin (born July 13, 1946) is an American actor, musician, comedian, and activist who gained ...
, and
Steve Buscemi Steven Vincent Buscemi ( ,As stated in interviews by Buscemi himself, some may insist that his pronunciation of his own name is "wrong" because it does not match the original Italian pronunciation as well. It is not uncommon for people to pronou ...
. ''Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams'' premiered at the
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in Los Angeles, California on July 28, 2002, and was released in the United States on August 7, by
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. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $119 million worldwide against a production budget of $38 million. A sequel, '' Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over'', was released in 2003.


Plot

Carmen Cortez Carmen Elizabeth Juanita Echo Sky Brava Cortez is a fictional character and the female protagonist of the ''Spy Kids'' franchise, portrayed by Alexa Vega in the film series, and voiced by Ashley Bornancin in the television series. Biography For m ...
and Juni Cortez are now full-time agents of the OSS' new Spy Kids Division. They face fierce competition from Gary and Gerti, Donnagon Giggles' children. After the Giggles siblings outperform them on a mission to rescue the president's daughter Alexandra, Carmen defends Gary, straining her relationship with Juni. At the OSS awards banquet, Donnagon hacks into the president's teleprompter and is named director of the OSS instead of Gregorio Cortez. Shortly after, the adults are incapacitated by a group of "Magna Men", who are after the "Transmooker", a device that can shut off all electronic devices. Gary causes Juni to drop the Transmooker in a scuffle, allowing the Magna Men steal it. Gary blames Juni for the theft, causing him to be fired from the OSS. Carmen hacks into the database, reinstates Juni's agent status, and assigns to them the assignment to recover the Transmooker, which was originally assigned to Gary and Gerti. They find a mysterious island where no electronics work. Meanwhile, Gary and Gerti are rerouted to the Gobi Desert and while trying to pinpoint their position fall into a pit of
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feces, whereupon they swear revenge. Upon reaching the island, Carmen and Juni meet Romero, a scientist attempting to create miniaturized hybrid animals to sell. Instead, he accidentally doused them with a growth concoction, causing them to increase in size. He also reveals that he created the Transmooker to hide his island, meaning that the stolen Transmooker was a prototype and the real one is on the island. Too afraid of the large creatures roaming around, Romero shows Carmen and Juni the way to the real Transmooker. After being informed of their disappearance, Gregorio and Ingrid begin tracking down Carmen and Juni, joined by Ingrid's parents. Carmen is captured by a flying pig, and dropped into its nest with Gerti, who tells her that Gary is genuinely evil. When he attacks Juni, Carmen incapacitate him. Encouraged by Juni, Romero leaves his lab and finds his creatures much friendlier than he thought. Carmen and Juni eventually find and recover the Transmooker, eliminating the cloaking around the island, and are surprised when their family joins them. Donnagon then confronts the group, takes the Transmooker and, after a fight with Gregorio tries to destroy the Cortez family with it, but it malfunctions. Gerti reveals she sabotaged it and threatens Donnagon with telling everything to her mother, which he detests. Romero arrives alongside his creatures and destroys the prototype Transmooker as well. The President and his staff arrive on the island. He and his daughter fire Donnagon; Gary is temporarily disavowed, and Alexandra appoints Gregorio as director of the OSS. Even though he is offered a promotion, Juni resigns due to the impersonal treatment he had received by the OSS after being framed. As the Cortez family leaves the island, Romero gives Juni a miniature spider-monkey as a gift, and the island's inhabitants bid farewell to the Cortez family. During the credits, Isador "Machete" Cortez hosts a concert featuring Carmen (with a microphone which helps her sing, and a belt that helps her dance), and Juni (with a guitar that plays itself), but realizes too late that he never put any batteries in the devices before they went onstage. When he breaks this news to Carmen and Juni, this shocks them, realizing they have musical talent. Meanwhile, Dinky Winks, the owner of Troublemakers theme park where Juni rescued Alexandra, paddles to Romero's island to offer a business deal.


Cast

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Antonio Banderas José Antonio Domínguez Bandera (born 10 August 1960), known professionally as Antonio Banderas, is a Spanish actor and singer. Known for his work in films of several genres, he has received List of awards and nominations received by Antonio Ba ...
as Gregorio Cortez, the father of Juni and Carmen who is now called back to the OSS *
Carla Gugino Carla Gugino (; born August 29, 1971) is an American actress. After appearing in ''Troop Beverly Hills'' (1989) and ''This Boy's Life'' (1993), she received recognition for her starring roles as Ingrid Cortez in the ''Spy Kids'' trilogy (2001 ...
as Ingrid Cortez, the mother of Juni and Carmen *
Alexa Vega Alexa Ellesse PenaVega (née Vega; born August 27, 1988) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her roles as Carmen Cortez in the ''Spy Kids'' film series and Julie Corky in the 2004 film ''Sleepover''. In 2009, she starred as the ...
as
Carmen Cortez Carmen Elizabeth Juanita Echo Sky Brava Cortez is a fictional character and the female protagonist of the ''Spy Kids'' franchise, portrayed by Alexa Vega in the film series, and voiced by Ashley Bornancin in the television series. Biography For m ...
, daughter of Gregorio and Ingrid who is now an OSS member of their spy kid division * Daryl Sabara as Juni Cortez, son of Gregorio and Ingrid and Carmen's brother, also a member of the OSS's spy kid division *
Mike Judge Michael Craig Judge (born October 17, 1962) is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director and musician. He is the creator of the animated television series ''Beavis and Butt-Head'' (1993–1997, 2011, 2022–present), and the co-cre ...
as Donnagon Giggles, an OSS agent turned director who was previously rescued by Carmen and Juni, but is now seeking world domination * Ricardo Montalbán as Grandfather Valentin Avellan * Holland Taylor as Grandmother Helga Avellan *
Christopher McDonald Christopher McDonald (born February 15, 1955) is an American film, television, theatre and voice actor. McDonald is best known for playing the villainous professional golfer Shooter McGavin in the 1996 comedy ''Happy Gilmore''. Other notable ...
as Neil Anami, the President of the United States * Danny Trejo as Isador "Machete" Cortez, gadget inventor and Juni and Carmen's uncle *
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as Fegan Floop, host of Floop's Fooglies * Tony Shalhoub as Alexander Minion, Floop's assistant *
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as Gary Giggles, the son of Donnagon Giggles and a rival OSS agent of Juni and Carmen's love interest * Taylor Momsen as Alexandra Anami, the President's daughter * Emily Osment as Gerti Giggles, daughter of Donnagon Giggles and a rival OSS agent of Carmen *
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as Felix Gumm, an OSS agent *
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as Romero Additionally, Bill Paxton appears as Dinky Winks, a theme park owner.


Production

''Spy Kids 2'' was filmed entirely on High Definition digital video. After seeing
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using digital video for '' Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones'', Rodriguez tested the technology during re shoots for the first ''Spy Kids'' film. Rodriguez used the cameras unfiltered.


Filming sites

* Arenal Lake,
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, Texas, USA *
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, Costa Rica * San Antonio, Texas, USA * Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, Texas, USA


Special effects

Despite using over twice the amount of special effects than the first film, Rodriguez did not ask the producers for a larger budget; he said that he wanted to be more creative instead of asking the studio for more money for special effects. Rodriguez picked some visual effects companies who were eager and less established, as well as starting up his own Troublemaker Studios, and reemploying Hybrid, who had worked with him on the first film.
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, the film's lead animator, employed a certain technique to make the movements of the computer generated creatures resemble the stop-motion work of filmmaker Ray Harryhausen, who has a cameo in the film. The scene with the army of live skeletons was shot on a real rock formation, with the two young actors on safety wires, and the computer generated skeletons added later to over three dozen shots.


Music

The film score was co-written by director Robert Rodriguez and composer John Debney, who had also co-written the score for ''Spy Kids''. The sound is a mix of
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, and indie rock, and includes songs performed by
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and
Alexa Vega Alexa Ellesse PenaVega (née Vega; born August 27, 1988) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her roles as Carmen Cortez in the ''Spy Kids'' film series and Julie Corky in the 2004 film ''Sleepover''. In 2009, she starred as the ...
. Unusually, the orchestral score was recorded in the auditorium of a local high school in Austin, Georgetown High School. All tracks composed by Debney and Rodriguez, and performed by the Texas Philharmonic Orchestra. # "The Juggler" # "Spy Ballet" # "Magna Men" # "Treehouse" # "R.A.L.P.H." # "Floop's Dream" (performed by
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) # "Escape from Dragon-spy" # "Spy-parents" # "Island of Lost Dreams" # "Donnagon's Big Office"/"The Giggles" # "Mysterious Volcano Island" # "Romero's Zoo Too" # "Mothership"/"SpyGrandparents" # "Magna Racers" # "Aztec Treasure Room" # "Skeletons" # "Creature Battle" # "Romero's Creatures"/"SpyBeach" # "SpyDad vs. SpyDad"/"Romero's Gift" # "Isle of Dreams" (performed by
Alexa Vega Alexa Ellesse PenaVega (née Vega; born August 27, 1988) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her roles as Carmen Cortez in the ''Spy Kids'' film series and Julie Corky in the 2004 film ''Sleepover''. In 2009, she starred as the ...
) Additional music not on the soundtrack album includes "Oye Como Spy", which is an adaptation of Tito Puente's "
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", performed by
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(the song is on the
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from the first ''Spy Kids'' film).


Release


Home media

The film was released on VHS and DVD in the United States on February 18, 2003. The film is also available to download on
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. A Blu-ray re-release was scheduled for August 2, 2011 to coincide with the fourth film.


Reception


Box office

''Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams'' opened theatrically on August 7, 2002 in 3,307 venues and earned $16,711,716 in its first weekend, ranking third in the North American box office behind ''
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'' and the second weekend of ''
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''. The film ended its run on January 12, 2003, having grossed $85,846,429 in the United States and Canada, and $33,876,929 overseas for a worldwide total of $119,723,358.


Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, ''Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams'' has a 75% approval score based on 136 reviews and an average rating of 6.6/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Though the concept is no longer fresh, ''Spy Kids 2'' is still an agreeable and energetic romp". Metacritic reports a 66 out of 100 rating based on reviews from 29 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "A-" on an A+ to F scale.
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gave the film 3 out of 4 stars and commented: "With ''Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams'', the ''Spy Kids'' franchise establishes itself as a durable part of the movie landscape: a James Bond series for kids". Kenneth Turan of the '' New York Times'' gave it 4 out of 5 stars said: "The movie is a gaudy, noisy thrill ride -- hyperactive, slightly out of control and full of kinetic, mischievous charm". Lisa Schwarzbaum of '' Entertainment Weekly'' wrote: "The antics are a tad more frantic, and the gizmos work overtime, as if ... Robert Rodriguez felt the hot breath of el diablo on his neck. On the other hand, the inventiveness is still superior and the network of and family is extended". Michael Wilmington of Metro mix Chicago, noting how Rodriguez borrows many elements from television and earlier films, stated that "Rodriguez recycles and refurbishes all these old movie bits with the opportunistic energy of a man looting his old attic toy chest -- but he also puts some personal feeling into the movie. This is a film about families staying together, children asserting themselves and even, to some degree, Latino power".


Sequels

It was followed up in 2003 by a third film in the series, ''Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over'', and in 2011 by a fourth film, ''Spy Kids: All the Time in the World''.


Novelization

Talk Miramax Books released a
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of the film in June/July 2002. The novel was written by children's book author Kiki Thorpe. The posters and end of the credits even say "Read the Talk/Miramax Books", telling the viewers to read the print retelling.


References


External links

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