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The Spy Next Door
Former CIA spy Bob Ho takes on his toughest assignment to date: looking after his girlfriend';s three kids, who haven';t exactly warmed to their mom';s beau.
10 August 1981, Beaumont, Texas, USA
18 March 1997, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
25 August 1961, Flatwoods, Kentucky, USA
5 November 1969, Rochester, New York, USA
2 May 1979, Wichita, Kansas, USA
18 April 1996, Taos, New Mexico, USA
11 December 1970, Bluefield, West Virginia, USA
6 October 1999, Winter Park, Florida, USA
10 August 1990, Fort Hood, Texas, USA
23 April 1961, Mission Hills, California, USA
21 October 1948, Malibu, California, USA
29 July 1961, Malone, New York, USA
19 July 1977, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
7 April 1954, Victoria Peak, Hong Kong
16 April 2003, Los Angeles, California, USA
August 09, 2010
An uncomfortable journey for everyone involved.May 14, 2010
Lame.May 17, 2010
This is the broad, silly kiddie exercise it appears to be.February 10, 2012
If the lazy filmmakers don't care enough about their movie to offer at least one single original idea, then you shouldn't care enough to go see it.May 30, 2010
Though mixing espionage and family values in unraveling dysfunctional behavior among a bratty brood of siblings may be a stretch, Jackie Chan makes the most of it in his latest caper targeting unruly kids.January 15, 2010
As for Mr. Chan, he has some passably choreographed bits with folding chairs, a bicycle and, later, some pots and pans at Gillian's house. But it's hardly enough to redeem -- or even make bearable -- this half-hearted hodgepodge.October 22, 2010
This film plays it too safe and brings you only a smidgeon of charm and laughter.March 19, 2010
Even the outtakes barely raise a smile.January 15, 2010
The script -- which took three people to write -- is barely coherent, and it's unclear whether Brian Levant was even on set when he directed. All that's left for us to enjoy are the action scenes, and frankly most of those are a little depressing.January 15, 2010
Chan is actually a fairly likeable hero and his elocution, never great, is at least passable in this latest romp.January 15, 2010
Chan's comedic gifts and still-nimble moves are wasted in a string of unimaginative household calamities and practical jokes.January 15, 2010
At some point, the social mores that functionally banned most other forms of ethnic stereotyping will catch up with the Slavs, a sad day indeed for middling screenwriters.