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Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell, Jon Favreau, Penelope Cruz, Steve Buscemi ... see more see more... , Tracy Morgan , Bill Nighy , Will Arnett , Zach Galifianakis , Kelli Garner , Tyler Patrick Jones , Piper Mackenzie Harris , Dee Bradley Baker , Niecy Nash , Justin Mentell , Loudon Wainwright III , Max Favreau , Hoyt Yeatman IV , Jack Conley , Gabriel Casseus , Michael Papajohn , Mini Anden , Chris Ellis , Jasmine Dustin , John Favreau

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 read more...mission to prevent an evil billionaire from taking over the world. Beginning in the Civil War -- when carrier pigeons delivered messages from the front lines -- the American government has been covertly training animals to work in espionage. The latest government program is a clandestine espionage team known as "G-Force," which includes a team of ultra-intelligent guinea pigs who share 98.7 percent of their DNA with humans. Comprised of unpredictable weapons expert Blaster (voice of Tracy Morgan), alluring martial arts expert Juarez (voice of Penélope Cruz), stealthy reconnaissance expert Mooch, and a star-nosed mole named Speckles (voice of Nicolas Cage), who specializes in computers, this crack team of agents is fronted by heroic squad leader Darwin (voice of Sam Rockwell). When a deranged billionaire hatches a plan to control the entire planet through common household appliances, the G-Force leaps into action on a mission to ensure that he does not succeed. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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DVD Release Date: December 15, 2009

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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.
  • 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.
  • 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 morehout looking it up btw) machines. It was so ridiculous.

    The animation was alright. Darwin the guinea pig was so cute, but the script was awful...like shit awful. The dumb jokes, cliche catch phrases, nothing I haven't seen before. There were a lot of characters thrown in like the mice and hamster to make it seem funnier, but it wasn't. It was annoying. Sure the hamster and mice were cute, but the humor was so cheesy. It might've made the 6year old I babysit laugh, but not me.

    The fact that they kept referring to guinea pigs as rodents was also really obnoxious. I own a guinea pig, and they aren't rodents. Their DNA is more closely related to rabbits and horses than to mice. It was just annoying. The whole pet store scenario in the movie was also stupid. In one scene, a child going to buy a guinea pig, puts the animal into his lacrosse stick and flings him across the room. Like wtf? It was such a random and unnecessary scene.

    Overall the movie fails at life. The animals are cute, but not cute enough that you'd want to waste your time watching this movie.
  • August 16, 2010
    Lame but better than most talking animal movies.
  • August 12, 2010
    Ok this id for kids really but its not my fault I loved it. I just like small animals :D
  • June 10, 2010
    OMG .... So Silly
  • February 14, 2010
    Cute flick. It's cliche'd as can be, but it's enjoyable for the family.
  • January 17, 2010
    just get it on rental. Twas fun but it had its boring moments.
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    January 14, 2010
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    I 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!
  • 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, and I really had not been around much all of last semester. So, I played the saint and sat through most of it with them. I really do not want to harp of the negative, but there just is not anything good to say about this movie. It doesn't even feel like the people who made it thought it was good. Idk, most of the reviews here say something along the lines of 'good for kids', but just because something is aimed for a younger audience does not give it a free lisense to be lewd and idiodic.

Critic Reviews


Ben Mankiewicz
July 27, 2009
Ben Mankiewicz, At the Movies

I don't think kids will find it funny, [and] their parents will find it unbearable. Full Review

Ben Lyons
July 27, 2009
Ben Lyons, At the Movies

It just didn't come together. Full Review

Michael Phillips
July 24, 2009
Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune

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

Elizabeth Weitzman
July 24, 2009
Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News

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

Amy Biancolli
July 24, 2009
Amy Biancolli, Houston Chronicle

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

Nancy Churnin
July 24, 2009
Nancy Churnin, Dallas Morning News

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.

Linda Barnard
July 24, 2009
Linda Barnard, Toronto Star

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

Claudia Puig
July 24, 2009
Claudia Puig, USA Today

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

James Berardinelli
July 24, 2009
James Berardinelli, ReelViews

It's the template for either a video game or a Disney theme park ride, or perhaps both. Full Review

Roger Moore
July 24, 2009
Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel

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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