The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl | reviewed by: Scott McKay | December 12, 2011
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verdict |
Although Shark Boy & Lava Girl is a mediocre film, the Blu-ray has top notch audio and video components. The extras are a bit light though.
genre | Adventure | Comedy |
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synopsis | Dreamer Max, ridiculed by his classmates, conjures up his perfect dreamworld...the Planet Drool. But his dream is more powerful than even he suspects, and his favourite dream super-heroes, Sharkboy and Lavagirl, materialise on Earth. They need help from Max. All is not well in Max's dreamworld. An alien intelligence is interfering and darkness threatens his beloved Planet Drool. Is it true, as Sharkboy and Lavagirl say, that only Max, the powerful dreamer, can stop it? Max takes off on a wild and dangerous journey to the fantastic Planet Drool with Sharkboy and Lavagirl. Can they discover the source of the danger? Will they be able to stop it in time? (IMDB) |
lead actors | Taylor Lautner | Taylor Dooley | Cayden Boyd | George Lopez | David Arquette | Kristin Davis | Jacob Davich | Sasha Pieterse |
director | Robert Rodriguez |