The complete Kids Trilogy in one box set for the first time.
Kids
When the notorious husband-and-wife team, Gregorio and Ingrid
Cortez (Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino), is kipped by the
children's show host Fegan Floop (Alan Cumming), the two Cortez
children are the only ones who have the right skills and the
insider know-how to help. Together Carmen and Juni Cortez (Alexa
Vega and Daryl Sabara) set out on their first mission to find
Floop and rescue their parents. Kids is a high-wire family
adventure that lets the kids save the day.
Kids 2
The kids are back in this highly inventive sequel to the
original smash hit. Once again, cinematic multi-tasker Robert
Rodriguez ( Kids 2's director, writer, producer, director of
photography, editor, and composer) brings his high-octane,
technicolor brand of antics and special effects to the screen.
This time the kids are a little older and a lot more experienced
as they fight to save the world and secure their reputation as
the best in town. After proving themselves as top-notch spies
like their parents (Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino) in the
original Kids, Carmen and Juni Cortez (Alexa Vega and Daryl
Sabara) are now at the top of the new OSS kids division. That is,
until they meet a new sibling team, Gary and Gerti Giggles
(Matthew O'Leary and Emily Osment), and their position is
threatened. In a race to save the world, the rival spies travel
to the Island of Lost Dreams, a world that resembles the Bermuda
Triangle, which is populated by fantastical genetically altered
creatures, brought to life by the resident mad scientist, Romero
(Steve Buscemi). However, on the mysterious island none of the
kids' high-tech James Bond-inspired gadgets work, so they must
rely on their own cunning and family smarts to save the world.
Viewers of all ages will enjoy this delightful sequel full of
tongue-in-cheek humor, wacky creatures of all shapes and sizes,
and nonstop action.
Kids 3
In this third installment of the popular series from Robert
Rodriguez that features high-tech 3-D animation woven into the
images of the film with digital technology. Juni Cortez (Daryl
Sabara) is ready to quit the OSS Agency until the President
(George Clooney, in one of the film's many celebrity cameos)
warns him that the evil Toy maker (Sylvester Stallone) has taken
his sister Carmen (Alexa Vega) hostage in a virtual reality video
game created to take over the minds of the young people playing
it. In order to rescue Carmen and save the world from the
domination of the Toy maker, Juni must journey inside of the
video game and risk his own life to beat it and the various
riddles and monsters designed to challenge him. Leaving his
parents (Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino) behind, Juni brings
along his Grandher (Ricardo Montelban) and OSS agents Cesca
(Salma Hayek) and Donnagon Giggles (Mike Judge) to help him save
the world. Once inside the technicolor reality Juni must conquer
each level of the game while avoiding death and the ultimate
videogame defeat: "game over." Rodriguez' usual brand of
high-octane adventure and nonstop action is fueled by the film's
3-D animation and numerous celebrity cameos including: Steve
Buscemi, Alan Cumming, Bill Paxton, and Elijah Wood.