Agent Cody Banks 2 - Destination London [DVD] [2004]
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Binding : DVDEAN : 5050070021813Label : Mgm Home Ent. (Europe) Ltd.Manufacturer : Mgm Home Ent. (Europe) Ltd.Publisher : Mgm Home Ent. (Europe) Ltd.Release date : 2004-09-06Title : Agent Cody Banks 2 - Destination London [DVD] [2004]Actor : ArrayAudience rating : Parental GuidanceFormat : PALLanguages : ArrayNumber of items : 1Original release date : 2004-03-26Region code : 2Running time : 96Studio : Mgm Home Ent. (Europe) Ltd.Theatrical releaseDate : 2004-03-12Number of discs : 1
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review by: s.vernon date: 2007-08-18 rating:
A HORRIBLE SEQUELAgent Cody Banks 2: Destination London is a complete waste of your time unless you like crude jokes and nothing else
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br /Plot: During a game of hide and go seek at the training camp a top secret mind control device has been stolen by Kenworth (James Faulkner) and Diaz (Keith Allen). Agent Cody Banks (Frankie Muniz) is sent by the C. I. A. Director (Keith David) undercover as a violin player at a fancy and rich music school where Kenworth lives with his wife. There he meets his sidekick Derek (Anothny Anderson) and at school he meets Emily (Hannah Spearitt). Together all three of them must find the mind control device and take it back before something happens, but complications arise as Kenworth and Diaz figure out how to make the device work.
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br /The Good News: There is really not a lot to like here. Out of the few positives the two fight scenes at the end layered over with the music is all good and I have to say I rewound that part several times. The new gadgets are all nice and neat and cool and any little kid would want them. The action scenes are well thought out, but are not as spectacular as the ones in the first. The one that really stands out is the factory chase with all the crates everywhere that make for great hiding places and it's rather satisfying. The returning actors do great and the new faces are rather horrible. Some parts are unpredictable, but there are only a few of them.
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br /The Bad News: Oh, where do I start? OK, no Hilary Duff. Instead we get some twenty- three year old posing as a high schooler and that story about Hilary not being able to come back because of school is false. On the commentary for A Cinderilla Story she clearly states she didn't go to high school and I would highly doubt that she would be in college by now. Oh well, anyway the new faces have know idea what they're doing and wonder around with a blank stare saying lines like they're reading off an eye chart. Anohny Anderson is the worst and his attempts at humor are ridiculous. At one point he brings up three jars of his pee to distract the guards so Cody can sneak through. The whole thing is not funny and leaves you feeling empty. That's another thing, when the credits roll the whole film leaves you feeling empty and sad you wasted your time on this. The gadgets are cool as I stated earlier, but the whole scene is almost ruined by a terrible actor delivering the gadgets and his weak attempts at comedy. The car that Cody and Derek rid in is too ridiculously to be taken seriously and the brings up another point. Our villains are not scary in the least, in the first one you actually knew what they could do and were capable of. It's heard to be scared of a villain who farts every so often. There are a lot more problems with this film, but I thing I've said enough.
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br /Conclusion: Do not see this if you were a fan of the original or does not find crude jokes funny. If you do think they are funny well what are you waiting for? Grab yourself a DVD copy today! But for me I'll stick with the first one. Not Recommended
review by: TE-M date: 2007-06-26 rating:
5-Star Reviews? Don't Make Me Laugh2003's "Agent Cody Banks" was an admittedly dumb but nevertheless fun action movie targeted at pre-teens. The modest success of that enjoyable but forgettable Frankie Muniz vehichle ultimately spawned "Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London". This is a sequel that appears to do its very best to crap all over everything that made its predecessor such an innocent genre romp. This second time around there appears to be absolutely no link other than the lead protagonist to the events of the first movie, they've thrown in Anthony Anderson, a singer only involved for her fame in this sequel's location and some inane performances both in-front and behind the camera. That's a recipe for disaster, sure. But nothing could possibly prepare for the actual result. "Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London" attacks the audience with unfunny toilet humour and slapstick, hammy dialogue, appaulingly inept acting, horrid plot conventions and just about everything else that could possibly signal a terrible kids' flick. Frankly, this is the worst movie since 1998's "Legend of the Mummy 2".
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br /Having succeeded in his mission in the first movie and seemingly forgotten the teenage girlfriend who was such a crucial plot element in that movie, teenage CIA agent Cody Banks (Frankie Muniz) is given another mission. Equipped with all-new gadgets, Banks heads to London to retrieve a device before evil baddie Victor Diaz (Keith Allen) uses it to control the world leaders. Helping Banks with this is dimwitted agent Derek Bowman (Anthony Anderson) and hottie musician Emily Sommers (Hannah Spearritt).
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br /The cast this time around are strictly of the B-list variety, with the audience greatly missing the charismatic Hilary Duff, who finds herself replaced by an uninteresting, wooden Hannah Spearritt as Cody's love interest of sorts. As Cody Banks himself, Frankie Muniz apparently sees this movie for what it is and doesn't care to use any of his acting talents to help better it. Cue one annoying grin mixed with intermittent pouting throughout, hoorah. Anthony Anderso is no better, goofy to the point of annoyance as Derek Bowman long before the end credits roll. And as for Keith Allen, let's not even go there.
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br /Undoubtedly, this is one of the most appaulingly bad family releases to hit our screens for a long time. As directed by Kevin Allen, the movie is absent of any qualities that made the first movie so good. The action set pieces are replaced here with slapstick, falls through tables and an occasional mini-explosion whereas the original's climax was exactly the opposite, amazingly exciting for a film of its genre and ambitiously graphic for a film of its certification. Such ambition isn't on Kevin Allen's mind, however. Rather than going anywhere unexpected, Allen directs in a film-whats-in-front-of-you style absent of any apparent skill and cinematographer Denis Crossan might as well not have bothered, his efforts are in the service of an amateur director and amateur screenwriters.
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br /Every single second of this travesty is as putrid as can be, without a single redeeming quality. The twists throughout are all equally contrived and uninteresting and the characters deserve only disdain, none of them worth caring about whatsoever. "Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London" spelled the end of this franchise and that isn't a surprise. I don't give zero ratings often, but trust me when I say that such a rating is exactly what "Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London" deserves. This is truly an uninspired mess of a family film designed solely for the purpose of making money. Good then, that it failed miserably at that too.
review by: Adam date: 2006-04-17 rating:
Good, but doesn't quite please like the first movieNow don't get me wrong, this movie is good. It has great acting from Frankie Muniz (as always) and it's got a fairly good storyline, even Hannah from ex band S Club 7 doesn't act that bad. Butthere's just something missing. It's no way as good as the first one which had the lovely Hilary Duff in who doesn't star in this sequel and they really badly take the mickey out of England, way to much. Okay, it's funny to begin with but towards the end it begins to get really annoying and stupid. Pretty ridiculous. So don't pay loads of money for this DVD beacuse if you're expecting it to match up to the first film, I'm afraid you'll be dissapointed. But it's pretty good for a family film and if you've seen the first film you should have a look at it.
review by: date: 2005-01-30 rating:
Cody Banks:2Best action movie I have ever seen Best Bit is definetly the Buckingham Palace bit.pGreat Family Movie!!!
review by: date: 2004-07-18 rating:
I am in this movieHello my name is Philip Pedersen,pI am in this movie and am writing to say that all this critisism is really bugging me. It is not a copy of Spy Kids because its a totally different story, also i dont think its right that adults should be rating children movies because this is quite a good movie and there is no reason to kill the good reputation of myself as an actor and the wonderful cast/ crew.pSincerely,br Philip Pedersen pP.S: I hope you pass my idea of children rating their own movies to the rating people.
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