The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D (PG)

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

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Movie details
  • Studio: Dimension, Dimension
  • Directed By: Robert Rodriguez
  • Cast: David Arquette
  • Running Time: 94 minutes
  • Release Date: 06/10/2005
  • Video/DVD Release Date: 09/20/2005
  • Genre: Family and Kids
  • MPAA Rating: PG
  • MPAA Explanation: mild action and some rude humor

Parents need to know

Parents need to know that the line between fantasy and reality is often blurred here, so kids under 7 may be confused about what's imaginary and what isn't. There's some potty and gross-out humor involving 3-D vomiting and passing gas, and some mild action violence that's very cartoonish. One of the young characters was separated from his father. Another character appears to die, but turns out to be fine. Some of the creepy creatures (such as the Plug Hounds and the sharks) may frighten younger kids. Max is bullied by his classmates. Sensitive kids may be upset when Max's parents argue and appear to be on the brink of divorce.

Families can talk about the fact that this movie was based on the dreams and fantasies of the director's 7-year-old son -- which of your dreams is worthy of a movie? They could also talk about the importance of imagination and turning dreams into reality. Some kids may be inspired to start keep their own dream journal, just like Max.

Message

Social Behavior:

Some bullying, although the movie makes it clear that this isn't acceptable behavior.

Consumerism:

Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:

Violence

Mild action violence -- very cartoonish. A character appears to die, but turns out to be fine. Some of the creepy creatures and sharks may frighten younger kids.

Sex

Language

Some potty and gross-out humor involving vomiting and passing gas.

Common Sense says

What's the story?

Reviewed by Common Sense Media

Shy 10-year-old Max (Cayden Boyd) loses himself in an elaborate fantasy world to escape the classmates who bully him and the constant bickering of his parents (David Arquette and Kristin Davis). Max's fourth grade teacher, Mr. Electricidad (George Lopez) encourages Max to keep recording his dreams, but Max makes the mistake of sharing the adventures of Sharkboy (Taylor Lautner) and Lavagirl (Taylor Dooley) with his class -- and of course no one believes that Max is friends with a boy who was raised by sharks and a girl with supernatural powers who emits red-hot rocks. But then Sharkboy and Lavagirl show up at school one stormy day and plead with Max to come with them to the three-dimensional Planet Drool -- Max's imagination and dreams are the only thing that can save their planet. Max heads to a paradise filled with roller coasters, cool gadgets like a fudge-spewing motorbike, and the delicious Land of Milk and Cookies to help his friends defeat the nefarious Mr. Electric and keep his dreams alive.

Is it any good?

2

THE ADVENTURES OF SHARKBOY AND LAVAGIRL IN 3-D may not be Oscar-worthy, but it will definitely please its target audience of elementary-school kids. The novelty of using 3-D glasses alone will make it irresistible; many of today's children have never had the opportunity to see action literally jump out of the screen at them, and they'll be amazed by the eye-pooping experience. They'll also get a kick out of the story, which was "based on the intergalactic journeys and superhero stories created by director Robert Rodriguez (Spy Kids)'s 7-year-old son Racer Max."

The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D borrows heavily from The Wizard of Oz -- from the tornado that sets the action into motion to the appearance of familiar faces in the alternate world (Max's teacher, the class bully, and the object of Max's affection all have important roles in Planet Drool), many parts of the movie feel a little too familiar. But there are enough cool special effects and gadgets to captivate kids, and enough clever references to amuse parents (the kids take The Train Of Thought, float through The Stream of Consciousness, and experience a Brain Storm -- with brains raining from above due to an excess of creativity). The message about following your dreams becomes heavy-handed at times, but kids will be too busy taking in the 3-D images and losing themselves in a vibrant fantasy playground to notice.

Other choices

Spy Kids

The Wizard of Oz
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Parents and kids say

All Reviews

There are 61 reviews.

1


Posted on 07/06/08 by expert_reviewer Kid contributor, age 13

So lame.

Retarded Movie just as CSM said. Really lousy. That is about all I have to say.
0


Posted on 03/10/08 by bookkeeper Kid contributor, age 14
0


Posted on 11/17/07 by Stanley Kid contributor, age 12

DO NOT GO SEE THIS! YOU WILL LOSE BRAIN CELLS!

'Nuff said. ^^^^^^^
5


Posted on 08/04/07 by beccster49 Kid contributor, age 9

An adventure for kids of all ages!

Awesome
0


Posted on 06/09/07 by softballfan6609 Kid contributor, age 12

horible!!!!!! stupid!!!!!

*bad acting* *cheesy plot* *stupid effects* *BORING*~~~!!! i saw it @ drive in & turned around & watched the longest yard w/ my dad
0

Posted on 01/15/07 by Anonymous Adult contributor

Not for Kindergarteners!

My 5 1/2 year old daughter cannot go to sleep after seeing about 1/2 of this movie today--WAY too scary for her!!!
4


Posted on 08/07/06 by ilovethemall Kid contributor, age 11

wonderful movie for all ages.
0


Posted on 05/31/06 by DreamCatcher68 Kid contributor, age 16

Dreadful. Just Dreadful

This movie was horrid. Poor storyline, cruddy side effects, and trite dialogue. Just having to watch this with my little sis made me want to gag myself with a spoon. Avoid this movie at ALL COSTS.
3


Posted on 12/03/05 by Tending Bloom Adult contributor

Gives daydreamers a huge pat on the back.

I happen to have a daydreamer and this is a movie that just re-enforced that it is good to daydream. Don't get me wrong, there is a time and a place for daydreaming but real life is not very tolerant of daydreamers. Especially real life schools.
5


Posted on 11/27/05 by 1coolkid56 Kid contributor, age 11

THis Movie Will Keep You Off Your Seat!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This movie is packed with action! If you havent seen this movie well, than u need brain surgery.

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Adult Reviews

There are 49 reviews.

0

Posted on 01/15/07 by Anonymous Adult contributor

Not for Kindergarteners!

My 5 1/2 year old daughter cannot go to sleep after seeing about 1/2 of this movie today--WAY too scary for her!!!
3


Posted on 12/03/05 by Tending Bloom Adult contributor

Gives daydreamers a huge pat on the back.

I happen to have a daydreamer and this is a movie that just re-enforced that it is good to daydream. Don't get me wrong, there is a time and a place for daydreaming but real life is not very tolerant of daydreamers. Especially real life schools.
5

Posted on 10/04/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

3


Posted on 09/26/05 by NicholasVA Adult contributor

Adults will likely be gagging, kids will likely be gleeful...

what can i say - after suffering through Super Babies 2, I NEVER thought I'd be put through another celluloid Inquisition so badly in 2005. Well, Sharkboy placed me on Dante's 7th ring of hell for about 90 long minutes. But - I wasn't there for me. My 4 1/2 year old son LOVED it. There's nothing to be gleaned from it however - other than the trite-old "to dream is good" and "an active imagination is a sign of intelligence". Oh, and I should throw in "don't keep a journal"! The special effects are cool to kids, but mind-numbing for adults. I just bought the DVD - and my kid has watched it non-stop for the past week. Soooo, if entertainment for Junior is what yer after - this is a home-run. For adults, I would say this is one that you "suffer through because you really really love your kids".
5

Posted on 09/24/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

great for kids and fun for adults

My boys loved this (age 5 & 8). it was also funny enough to keep my attention. There may not have been a heavy message but it was a lot of fun!!
0


Posted on 08/03/05 by buffy Adult contributor

Worst movie I have ever seen

This movie is awful, purely awful. It was plainly and perfectly stupid. Sitting through it only for the kids was agonizing. I would not recommend that anyone pay $$$ to see this movie.
1


Posted on 07/18/05 by mpr18c Adult contributor

What a complete disaster....

I found this to be one of the worst movies I have ever seen for my kids. Nothing offensive mind you...it was just terrible!!. Even the 3-D cant help this film ...in fact it made it worse. When the glasses are worn, everythig is almost black and white and there is very little that appears to "leap out" at you. The story was convluted and the characters...especially Shark boy" are unwatchable. I liked to know what genius "greenlighted " this film because I have a bridge to sell him....Watch at your own risk I havent said it often but this was truly one of the worst films I have ever seen. My 9 and 10 year old begged me not to take them but I wanted my 7 year old to see it. Well next time Ill leave the older two home...they were right!
3

Posted on 07/08/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

5

Posted on 07/08/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

1

Posted on 07/06/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

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Kids Reviews

There are 12 reviews.

1


Posted on 07/06/08 by expert_reviewer Kid contributor, age 13

So lame.

Retarded Movie just as CSM said. Really lousy. That is about all I have to say.
0


Posted on 03/10/08 by bookkeeper Kid contributor, age 14
0


Posted on 11/17/07 by Stanley Kid contributor, age 12

DO NOT GO SEE THIS! YOU WILL LOSE BRAIN CELLS!

'Nuff said. ^^^^^^^
5


Posted on 08/04/07 by beccster49 Kid contributor, age 9

An adventure for kids of all ages!

Awesome
0


Posted on 06/09/07 by softballfan6609 Kid contributor, age 12

horible!!!!!! stupid!!!!!

*bad acting* *cheesy plot* *stupid effects* *BORING*~~~!!! i saw it @ drive in & turned around & watched the longest yard w/ my dad
4


Posted on 08/07/06 by ilovethemall Kid contributor, age 11

wonderful movie for all ages.
0


Posted on 05/31/06 by DreamCatcher68 Kid contributor, age 16

Dreadful. Just Dreadful

This movie was horrid. Poor storyline, cruddy side effects, and trite dialogue. Just having to watch this with my little sis made me want to gag myself with a spoon. Avoid this movie at ALL COSTS.
5


Posted on 11/27/05 by 1coolkid56 Kid contributor, age 11

THis Movie Will Keep You Off Your Seat!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This movie is packed with action! If you havent seen this movie well, than u need brain surgery.
2


Posted on 11/05/05 by devilgirl10 Kid contributor, age 10

liked it at first, now i dont like it...

When I saw it, I LOVED it but, when I bought it and saw it the 3rd time, I suddenly changed my mind, it was cheesy and meant for little 5 year olds that beleive in everything they see. The word "dream" got on my nerves for days after I saw it the 3rd or 4th time. Its just so stupid, now. I used to be a freak when I saw it the 1st couple times and now I know better that it is just so darn stupid, even with George Lopez. =(
3


Posted on 10/02/05 by movieviewer Kid contributor, age 11

Good action movie

It was a good movie for everybody. The whole family went to go see it.
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