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Moviola

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
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ColeSmithey.com
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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.
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Chicago Reader
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June 11, 2005

Nothing's scary, and everything's so light it's on the verge of evaporating.
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DVDTalk.com
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September 25, 2005

No amount of bells & whistles can salvage a screenplay this half-baked.
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Washington Post
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June 10, 2005

A movie that fails on nearly every level.
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Common Sense Media

January 01, 2011

Kids will love the 3-D aspect of this movie.
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Ebert & Roeper

June 13, 2005

It's terrible 3-D. I think the story is terrible as well.
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Cinema Crazed
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April 29, 2009

The words Robert Rodriguez would come to regret saying for years to his son: "This would make a cool movie".
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Toronto Star
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June 10, 2005

Shark Boy and Lava Girl have about as much appeal as a dogfish and a melting Barbie doll.
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Christianity Today

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.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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June 12, 2005

A half-baked world no kid would want to visit.
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Seattle Times

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.
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