Thunderbirds (PG)
Fans of the Spy Kids series will enjoy it.
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- 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
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
Is it any good?
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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