Thunderbirds (PG)

Fans of the Spy Kids series will enjoy it.

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3
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Movie details
  • Studio: Universal Pictures, Universal Pictures
  • Cast: Jonathan Frakes
  • Running Time: 94 minutes
  • Release Date: 07/30/2004
  • Video/DVD Release Date: 12/21/2004
  • Genre: Action/adventure
  • MPAA Rating: PG
  • MPAA Explanation: intense action sequences and language

Parents need to know

Parents need to know that this movie has a couple of mild swear words (and implied bad words), brief crude humor, and the use of wire from a bra to aid in an escape. There are some boy-girl references and a comment that a young girl is "blossoming." The characters are in frequent peril and there are a number of fight scenes, but it is not overly intense, there is no gunplay, and no one gets badly hurt, though someone gets kicked in the crotch. A strength of the movie is the portrayal of diverse characters as both bad and good guys, including characters with a speech impediment.

Families can talk about how kids can sometimes feel that their parents do not realize that they are ready to grow up and the importance of listening carefully. Why does Alan insult his best friend, and what does he learn from that? They may want to talk about the feeling of learning that your parents are not perfect and understanding the strengths and weaknesses of those around us -- and ourselves. What does it mean to "use your opponent's strength against him?"

Message

Social Behavior:

Diverse good and bad guys.

Consumerism:

Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:

Violence

Characters in constant peril but not too intense, no shooting.

Sex

Mild boy-girl references.

Language

A couple of "damns" and a crude word.

Common Sense says

What's the story?

Reviewed by Nell Minow

In this live-action update the 1960's British television show, ex-astronaut Jeff Tracy (Bill Paxton) of International Rescue and his five sons live on a secret island in the South Pacific in a spectacular house filled with gadgets to help monitor the globe and operate their rescue equipment -- submarine, plane, rocket ship, space station, and pod vehicles. Super-geek Brains (Anthony Edwards) keeps all the technology running smoothly. Just as teenage son Alan (Brady Corbett) and his best pal Fermat (Soren Fulton) return from boarding school to the secret hideaway in the South Pacific, his father and brothers are lured away by the evil Hood (Ben Kingsley). Hood plans to use the rescue equipment to rob the world's biggest banks, bringing down the global economy and framing Jeff Tracy as the thief. The Tracy everyone thought was too young to go on missions has to work with his friends to rescue the rescuers.

Is it any good?

3
Corbett makes for an attractive and appealing hero and the kids have a nice natural chemistry together. Kingsley is clearly enjoying himself as The Hood, but the highlight of the movie is the delicious Sophia Myles as Lady Penelope, who is always game to trounce the bad guys while tossing off quips and maintaining her exquisite coiffure.

The action sequences in Thunderbirds are exciting without being too scary. Kids will enjoy seeing the bad guys sprayed with Nickelodeon-style green slime and the way that Fermat uses Alan's retainer to save the day at a crucial moment. The equipment is also very cool, especially Lady Penelope's very chic pink car/plane and Alan's hovercraft. The film drags a bit when the kids are chasing the bad guys all over the island while we are impatient for them to just get on the darn plane, but overall, these Thunderbirds are GO!

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Parents and kids say

All Reviews

There are 12 reviews.

5

Posted on 03/07/07 by Anonymous Kid contributor, age 11

It was a cool movie!!!!!!!

I loved the movie and they have a great cast encluding Vanessa Anne Hudgens from Disney Channels High School Musical
2


Posted on 12/08/06 by MovieLover101 Adult contributor

Fans of the TV series will be disipointed......

....AND the people who never liked it in the first place!
3

Posted on 10/06/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

4

Posted on 10/05/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

5

Posted on 10/04/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

5

Posted on 10/04/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

5

Posted on 06/19/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

3

Posted on 04/26/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

Good Adventure

5


Posted on 02/27/05 by arrakis Adult contributor
5

Posted on 02/03/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

Thunderbirds: Go!

"Thunderbirds" was THE kids show of the 1960s, and parts of this film successfully embrace the feel of that epic series. Best moments: Lex Shrapnel, excellent as the platinum-tressed, ever-marooned John Tracy, is so believably stricken after the attack on TB5 that it's truly chilling; Philip Winchester's giddy flights as Scott Tracy aboard TB1; Dominic Colenso handsomely graces the screen as the serious and steady Virgil; and, surprisingly, Anthony Edwards is great as a seriously funny, rubber-faced Brains. Kudos to Bill Paxton for bringing the compasionate Jeff Tracy to the screen so well, and also to Sophia Myles and Ron Cook, who steal the show as Lady Penelope and Parker. They are pink perfection! Forget reviews by the clueless and comparisons to other kids films and sign on with International Rescue again...or for the first time! This film is totally F.A.B. for you and especially for your children!

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Adult Reviews

There are 11 reviews.

2


Posted on 12/08/06 by MovieLover101 Adult contributor

Fans of the TV series will be disipointed......

....AND the people who never liked it in the first place!
3

Posted on 10/06/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

4

Posted on 10/05/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

5

Posted on 10/04/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

5

Posted on 10/04/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

5

Posted on 06/19/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

3

Posted on 04/26/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

Good Adventure

5


Posted on 02/27/05 by arrakis Adult contributor
5

Posted on 02/03/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

Thunderbirds: Go!

"Thunderbirds" was THE kids show of the 1960s, and parts of this film successfully embrace the feel of that epic series. Best moments: Lex Shrapnel, excellent as the platinum-tressed, ever-marooned John Tracy, is so believably stricken after the attack on TB5 that it's truly chilling; Philip Winchester's giddy flights as Scott Tracy aboard TB1; Dominic Colenso handsomely graces the screen as the serious and steady Virgil; and, surprisingly, Anthony Edwards is great as a seriously funny, rubber-faced Brains. Kudos to Bill Paxton for bringing the compasionate Jeff Tracy to the screen so well, and also to Sophia Myles and Ron Cook, who steal the show as Lady Penelope and Parker. They are pink perfection! Forget reviews by the clueless and comparisons to other kids films and sign on with International Rescue again...or for the first time! This film is totally F.A.B. for you and especially for your children!
4


Posted on 08/08/04 by robinpeggy Adult contributor

nonstop fun

My five year old daughter and I really enjoyed this movie -- there were a couple of moments she found scary, but they were brief. A diverse group of heroes with good messages about friendship and courage. And basically, just a lot of fun.
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Kids Reviews

There are 1 reviews.

5

Posted on 03/07/07 by Anonymous Kid contributor, age 11

It was a cool movie!!!!!!!

I loved the movie and they have a great cast encluding Vanessa Anne Hudgens from Disney Channels High School Musical
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