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The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl
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Directed by Robert Rodriguez.
Writer and director Robert Rodriguez returns to the family-friendly adventure of his Spy Kids movies with this three-dimensional action opus. Max (Cayden Boyd) is a ten-year-old boy who doesn't get along with his peers and is constantly bullied at school. But Max has an active imagination, and he has a pair of very special imaginary playmates -- Shark Boy (Taylor Lautner), a human-shark half-breed cared for by a pack of great whites, and Lava Girl (Taylor Dooley), a girl with superpowers who can conjure heat and fire at will. Max may be a creative boy, but what he doesn't know is that Shark Boy and Lava Girl really do exist, and he is recruited to help them as they do battle against Mr. Electricity, a super-villain determined to deprive children of their sleep. Shot and originally released in the 3-D format, The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl also stars David Arquette and Kristin Davis as Max's parents, and George Lopez as a schoolteacher; writer and director Rodriguez wrote the film's story in collaboration with his then seven-year-old son, Racer Rodriguez. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"By Tricia Olszewski Generally, it’s not a good idea to let a 7-year-old write a screenplay. Even if he’s Racer Rodriguez, son of Robert, renegade auteur and most recently director of the slick, cool, and just plain gangbusters Sin City. But when Racer started spinning tales about a creature who’s half-shark, half-boy, the elder Rodriguez decided to turn the stories into a movie: The Adventures of Sharkboy & Lavagirl in 3D, for which father and son share the blame—er, writing credit. From the horrible 3-D to the presence of David Arquette, Sharkboy & Lavagirl answers one of its own character’s questions: “What does it mean when your train of thought wrecks?” The script has a few such semiclever metaphors, including a winding Stream of Consciousness and a tumultuous Sea of Confusion, brought to life on Sharkboy and Lavagirl’s home planet, Drool. But mostly, the 94-minute movie repeats the word “dream” approximately ... " [More]
 



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