Nicolas Cage,
Sam Rockwell,
Jon Favreau,
Penelope Cruz,
Steve Buscemi
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Two time Oscar-winning visual effects artist Hoyt Yeatman makes his feature directorial debut with this Jerry Bruckheimer-produced family film following a group of highly trained guinea pigs on their ... read more
Directed by: Hoyt Yeatman
Release Date: July 24, 2009
DVD Release Date: December 15, 2009
Stats: 24,299 reviews
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March 30, 2011
The second worst kids film ever made, it all sucked, the story, characters, jokes, it was all crap.
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January 17, 2011
First of all.. this movie has an all-star cast of voices and it's actually pretty cute. I love the plot (killer coffee makers), it's Disney and the guinea pigs are adorable! If you just let it be a kids movie, it's fun.
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December 7, 2010
I definitely did not expect much, when I decided to see this film.
The movie probably has THE stupidest plot in the world. The movie is about a bunch of guinea pigs that are highly trained spies that need to save the world from evil robotic cappuccino (I spelled that right wit... read more -
August 12, 2010
Ok this id for kids really but its not my fault I loved it. I just like small animals :D
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February 14, 2010
Cute flick. It's cliche'd as can be, but it's enjoyable for the family.
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January 14, 2010fb733768972I have to say that the joke near the end pissed me off, when the hampsters said: "Yippee Ki Yay Coffee Maker"! I wanted to walk out of the movie then, but at least the rest was watchable!
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January 5, 2010
I never had any intention of ever watching this movie. It was "Not Interested", unarguably, and hands down. Try and think of every clichedand stereotype you have ever heard and essentially you have just experianced G-Force. The only reason I watched this was becuase my family was... read more
Critic Reviews
Producer Bruckheimer and...director...Hoyt H. Yeatman Jr. see no stylistic difference between the frenetic derring-do of G-Force and the atmosphere of such Bruckheimer hits as Con Air or The Rock. Full Review
If you know a 7-year-old who's still angry he wasn't allowed to see Transformers, G-Force is sure to make him feel better. But other than him, it's hard to say who this abrasive comedy is meant to charm. Full Review
A lot of resources went into making G-Force -- a lot of talent, a lot of money, a lot of marketing -- and it doesn't have much to show for it, not even some half-way imaginative 3-D gimmickry. Full Review
The single most terrifying moment is hearing the world will be destroyed in 30 minutes. Therein lies the possibility that the film will drag on for another half hour.
The rodents carry the picture off in their little furry paws and this one is sure to entertain youngsters -- no matter how you look at it. Full Review
G-Force is unlikely to keep anyone older than 10 on the edge of his seat, and the bathroom humor may annoy adults. Full Review
It's the template for either a video game or a Disney theme park ride, or perhaps both. Full Review
The digital hijinx aren't great. And despite a committed voice cast that includes two Oscar winners, the jokes aren't all that either. Full Review
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