Just as the G-Force – an elite team of highly trained guinea pigs – is about to save the world, the FBI shuts the secret unit down. But these next-generation action heroes – Darwin, loyal team leader; Blaster, weapons expert with attitude to spare; Juarez, drop-dead gorgeous martial arts diva; and tag-along Hurley – won’t be stopped. Armed with the latest in high-tech spy equipment, and with the FBI on their tails, the fur flies as they race against the clock to save the world. From the producer of the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy and National Treasure, and filled with high-octane action, daredevil stunts, cutting-edge special effects and outrageous comedy, G-Force is fantastic fun for the whole family.
We didn’t get to see G-Force when it was out in theaters, but my boys really wanted to watch it. You can imagine how excited they were when this review copy arrived – a week earlier than it would be available in stores! They’ve already watched it twice, and so I’ve enlisted their help in writing this review.
What was your favorite part of the movie?
Noah, age 11: I liked the part when they were all in a room and Juarez the girl guinea pig was on Facebook, which I thought was funny.
Jonathan, age 10: My favorite part is the part when they’re riding in the hamster balls.
Josiah, age 8: I liked the part at the end where robots attack the city.
Who was your favorite character?
Noah: Darwin, the guinea pig, was my favorite. He was the leader.
Jonathan: I liked Blaster.
Josiah: Darwin was my favorite. I just liked him.
Would you recommend this movie to your friends?
Noah: Yeah – because it has lots of comedy.
Jonathan: I think my friends should watch it because it’s a funny movie.
Josiah: Yes, because I think it’s a good movie – it’s funny and has lots of action.
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I refused to go see this movie when it was out. We have a guinea pig, and we love him so, but that still wasn’t enough. I don’t think my kids cared too much one way or another. I think there may have been some other better movies out at the time. I guess that makes me sound like a movie snob but I couldn’t see gettint our money’s worth. Maybe we will rent it!
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Sandy – Can you keep a secret? I didn’t watch this movie – that’s why I had the boys write the review. Talking rodents isn’t my thing either – unless it’s Ratatouille.
Ssssh, don’t tell anyone!
I enjoyed reading your sons’ responses to your questions, Carrie. I haven’t seen this one and am not sure I will, but I am glad your boys liked it.
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Wendy – I liked having them help with the review – I’ll have to do it more often!