The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl (Blu-ray)

Smaller heroes. Just as super.
SUPER SAVINGS: $13 Limited Time Only
List Price: $14.99
You Save: $1.99 (13% Off)
Available: Usually ships in 3-5 business days
12 copies available
Format:  Blu-ray
item number:  77C78
Brand New
Also released as:

Blu-ray Details

  • Encoding: Region A
  • Released: September 22, 2020
  • Originally Released: 2005
  • Label: Miramax

Performers, Cast and Crew:

Starring , , , , &
Performer: &
Directed by
Edited by
Screenwriting by &
Composition by , &
Produced by
Director of Photography:
Executive Production by &

Entertainment Reviews:

Rotten19%

TOMATOMETER
Total Count: 124

Spilled31%

AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 32,172
Rating: D -- A half-baked world no kid would want to visit. Full Review
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Jun 12, 2005
Rating: 3/4 -- A rare window into a child's uninhibited imagination and protean playfulness, tricked out with tongue-in-cheek 3-D effects as seen through one blue lens and one red one.
Seattle Times
Jun 10, 2005
Rating: C -- Robert Rodriquez continues in the vein of his "Spy Kids" films with another visually frenetic kiddie crowd-pleaser that will leave adult chaperons exiting the cinema nursing headaches. Full Review
ColeSmithey.com
Jul 2, 2009
Rating: 1.5/4 -- Shark Boy and Lava Girl have about as much appeal as a dogfish and a melting Barbie doll. Full Review
Toronto Star
Jun 10, 2005
Rating: 2/4 -- Nothing's scary, and everything's so light it's on the verge of evaporating. Full Review
Chicago Reader
Jun 11, 2005
The words Robert Rodriguez would come to regret saying for years to his son: "This would make a cool movie". Full Review
Cinema Crazed
Apr 29, 2009
It's terrible 3-D. I think the story is terrible as well.
Ebert & Roeper
Jun 13, 2005

Product Description:

Robert Rodriguez (SPY KIDS, DESPERADO) directed this hyperkinetic kids' film based on a script by his pre-teen son, Racer. The plot concerns a daydreaming youngster named Max (Cayden Boyd) whose fantasy stories about the titular superheroes--the molten-hot Lava Girl (Taylor Dooley), and a boy raised by sharks appropriately named Shark Boy (Taylor Lautner)--inspire the ridicule of everyone from the local bullies to his own mom (Kristin Davis). Even Max's fourth grade teacher (George Lopez) wants him to come down to earth, but then a tornado brings Shark Boy and Lava Girl into the school to whisk Max off to the planet Drool, where only his dreaming skills can save the day. A real kid's active imagination is obviously at work here, because the giddy action flies in all directions with a cheerful disregard for conventions of logic or sanity, and Rodriguez is obviously the right sort of adult to bring such a film to life (he must be a great dad). The message about the importance of not just believing in your dreams but working to achieve them should prove relevant for an audience who may be spending a bit too much time in front of the TV or computer game. The cool 3-D effects are something else, with goo and fists and lunging Shark Boy regularly leaping off of the screen. But even without the 3-D amplification, viewers will be dazzled by the film's wild, day-glo color scheme.

Keywords:

Similar Products

Theme:
Blu-ray

Product Info

  • Sales Rank: 74,008
  • UPC: 032429344021
  • Shipping Weight: 0.13/lbs (approx)
  • International Shipping: 1 item

To place an order or for customer service, call toll-free 1-800-336-4627 or outside the United States, call 1-610-649-7565
Open Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm, (Eastern Time)