Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams
Evil scientist on an imaginary island are taken out by Juni and Carmen Cortez. As they team up with other spies on the island populated with fictional creatures.
16 May 1944, Echo Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
6 July 1987, Chicago, Illinois, USA
15 February 1955, New York City, New York, USA
27 August 1988, Miami, Florida, USA
30 December 1995
16 April 1997, Austin, Texas, USA
25 November 1920, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
13 December 1957, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
14 September 1995, Austin, Texas, USA
January 29, 2012
Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams is certainly trippy and inventive, but the film is way too long, a little too flat and not nearly as enjoyable as the original.
April 29, 2009
Rodriguez tends to learn from his mistakes and made a truly superior film to the first.
August 12, 2002
I didn't like the first one enough to recommend it. I liked this one even less.
December 06, 2005
The best example in recent memory of what happens when an independent-minded director is allowed to exercise his talents with the backing and support of a Hollywood support system.
August 09, 2002
With Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams, the Spy Kids franchise establishes itself as a durable part of the movie landscape: a James Bond series for kids.
August 20, 2002
Rodriguez seems to have forgotten that making a spectacle is not the same thing as creating a sense of wonder.
August 09, 2002
There's enough here to keep the sequel rocking, providing you can leave the adult in you at the door.
August 09, 2002
Given the appeal of his first movie, Rodriguez had a big act to follow. Spy Kids ' progeny, though slightly lacking in the warmth of the first, should no doubt please audiences.
December 28, 2010
An imaginatively joyous adventure.
January 07, 2005
How fitting that the subtitle of this sequel is Island of Lost Dreams, for Rodriguez has let his vivid imagination run even more amok in waking, cinematic life.
October 24, 2011
Rodriguez seems to be trying too hard to cram in too much - more gadgets, more characters, more noise, more color. But bigger, brighter and faster isn't necessarily better.
May 26, 2006
Following up his enormous hit from last year, writer-director Robert Rodriguez does the impossible -- he makes a big Hollywood sequel into a personal pet project.

