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The Adventure of Sharkboy and Lavagirl
The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl is a 2005 American science fantasy adventure following a young boy who was recruited by some imaginary friends into a team where he stands to save his planet.
20 October 1964
18 December 1992, Dallas, Texas, USA
21 December 1990, Bryan, Texas, USA
28 August 1990, Los Angeles, California, USA
16 April 1997, Austin, Texas, USA
29 March 1995, Rockwall, Texas, USA
14 September 1999, Arlington, Texas, USA
23 April 1961, Mission Hills, California, USA
20 April 1995, Waxahachie, Texas, USA
17 February 1996, Johannesburg, South Africa
June 19, 1967 in Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
20 June 1968, San Antonio, Texas, USA
7 January 1966, Garland, Texas, USA
1999, Austin, Texas, USA
11 February 1992, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
8 September 1971, Winchester, Virginia, USA
23 February 1965, Boulder, Colorado, USA
24 May 1994, Bedford, Texas, USA
14 September 1995, Austin, Texas, USA
26 February 1993, Grosse Pointe, Michigan, USA
April 29, 2009
The words Robert Rodriguez would come to regret saying for years to his son: "This would make a cool movie".
September 25, 2005
No amount of bells & whistles can salvage a screenplay this half-baked.
November 25, 2005
Rodriguez es un niño grande que trabaja como cineasta, pero niño al fin y al cabo. Esa es la verdadera tercera dimensión del filme, la de su corazón infantil
January 01, 2011
Kids will love the 3-D aspect of this movie.
September 01, 2006
A fun summer film for grade school kids, it avoids the subtle meanness and double entendres that filmmakers sometimes insert into films geared to children.
June 10, 2005
A movie that fails on nearly every level.
July 02, 2009
Robert Rodriquez continues in the vein of his "Spy Kids" films with another visually frenetic kiddie crowd-pleaser that will leave adult chaperons exiting the cinema nursing headaches.
June 13, 2005
It's terrible 3-D. I think the story is terrible as well.
June 10, 2005
Shark Boy and Lava Girl have about as much appeal as a dogfish and a melting Barbie doll.
June 10, 2005
A rare window into a child's uninhibited imagination and protean playfulness, tricked out with tongue-in-cheek 3-D effects as seen through one blue lens and one red one.
June 11, 2005
Nothing's scary, and everything's so light it's on the verge of evaporating.
June 12, 2005
A half-baked world no kid would want to visit.

