G-Force 3D | reviewed by: Jeremy Frost | November 18, 2011
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G-Force is a good, but not great 3D BD release. Image depth is hit & miss, lacking in dark scenes. Audio is good but somewhat tame.
| genre | Action | Adventure | Comedy | Family |
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| synopsis | A team of trained secret agent animals, guinea pigs Darwin, Juarez, Blaster, mole Speckles, and fly Mooch takes on a mission for the US government to stop evil Leonard Saber, who plans to destroy the world with household appliances. But the government shuts them down and they are sentenced to a pet shop. Can they escape the cage to defeat the villain and save the world? |
| lead actors | Sam Rockwell | Penélope Cruz | Tracy Morgan | Jon Favreau | Steve Buscemi | Nicolas Cage | Edwin Louis | Jared Lavette | Micah Lavette | Bill Nighy | Will Arnett | Zach Galifianakis | Kelli Garner | Niecy Nash | Loudon Wainwright III | Tyler Patrick Jones | Piper Mackenzie Harris | Chris Ellis | Gabriel Casseus | Justin Mentell |
| director | Hoyt Yeatman |

















