
Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
Eight years after the third film, the OSS has become the world's top spy agency, while the Spy Kids department has since become defunct. Retired spy Marissa is called back into action, and to bond with her new stepchildren Rebecca and Cecil, she invites them along to stop the evil Timekeeper from taking over the world.
Director(s)
Robert Rodriguez
Brian Bettwy
Vanessa Gaitan
David Rimer
Where to watch

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Cast & crew

Joel McHale
Wilbur Wilson

Jessica Alba
Marissa Wilson

Jeremy Piven
Danger D'Amo / Tick Tock / Time Keeper
David Rimer
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Antonio Banderas
Gregorio Cortez (uncredited)

Danny Trejo
Uncle Machete

Alexa PenaVega
Carmen Cortez

Rowan Blanchard
Rebecca Wilson

Ricky Gervais
Voice of Argonaut

Robert Rodriguez
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Daryl Sabara
Juni Cortez
Brian Bettwy
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Mason Cook
Cecil Wilson
Belle Solorzano
Spy Baby
Genny Solorzano
Spy Baby
Elmo
Argonaut
Jett Good
Young Danger
Chuck Cureau
News Anchor
Albert Im
Head Scientist

Wray Crawford
Editor / Cameraman

Jonathan Breck
Wilbur's Boss
Alcides Dias
OSS Agent #1

Roger Edwards
OSS Agent #2

Angela Lanza
Female OSS Agent

Chad Guerrero
Henchman in Van

Marci Madison
Agent Fine
Vanessa Gaitan
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Reviews
Kamurai
Decent watch at best, probably won't watch again, and can only recommend for younger audiences. Well, they definitely managed to get weirder by using time dilation and time travel, it's the worst. Time travel is way too deep a concept to do properly in children's entertainment, but, that said, they did a decent job of dumbing it down so maybe some of the kids could grasp it. Again, it weird to see big celebrities come in when I don't think kids would appreciate it, especially Jeremy Piven, who I know is hard to get signed onto a movie. Again, they spent a lot of time on weird effects or yada-yadaing through a sequence instead of concentrating on a movie of substance. Admittedly the deliveries were pretty good, and the script was alright, despite including time travel, but with all the time spent on the dog, and avoiding action or spending too little time building a scene, the movie evens out with there being less interesting things that good. I think kids will get into, and find a lot of the movie, especially that poor dog, hilarious.



