G-Force Review
I never owned any type of animal besides your standard cat and dog. I guess I was always very apprehensive about getting a gerbil, hamster, or any other rodent because they scared the pellets out of me. They all are just so small and unpredictable. This is exactly the case in Disney’s G-Force. These guys really tore up the screen in this action packed movie.
Upon reviewing G-force, I started to change my mind about the rodent class. The characters in this movie were very engaging and lovable. This movie appeals to a wide range of mammals at our house. My 1, 3, and 6 year old kids loved the movie’s characters and how it was a roller coaster ride till the very end.
Buckle up for thrilling edge-of-your seat action and laugh-out-loud fun in Disney’s family comedy adventure G-FORCE. Just as the G-Force — an elite team of highly trained guinea pigs — is about to save the world, the F.B.I. 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 F.B.I. 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.
Mini Movie Synopsis
So the movie starts out with G-Fprce infiltrating an old geezers house and see if he is up to anything else besides makeing toasters and coffee makers. They don’t do that great of a job it seems and the FBI wants to shut them down. They go on the run, find themselves in a pet shop, get split up and try to get back together to save not only themselves but the entire Earth. Along the way they find a huge amount of supporting characters and find out who the mastermind pulling all of the strings is.
Ryan’s Rating
All in all I can say their is anything overly horrible or anything freaking amazing about the movie. It is a well rounded movie that made me smile and was never bored because of a slow moving plot. The movie took you through several different scenarios and did well at everything it attempted. The BD version was awesome looking and I thought that these were real animals at times. I never yawned and never wanted it to hurry up. No bad language, no suggested humor, and no offensive violence in the movie. Now the music in this film was really moving and really set the mood for several scenes. Now I mean the score of the film and not the hip-hop music that was in it…good stuff!
Overall Score 6 out of 10
Special Features
Exclusive To Disney Blu-ray
- Cine-Explore With Darwin, Blaster & Their Creator
- Bruckheimer Animated: A Look Back At His CG Work
- Access Granted: Inside The Animation Lab
- G-Farce — Bloopers And Flubs
- Deleted Scenes
- Exciting Music Videos
- “Jump” By Flo Rida Featuring Nelly Furtado
- “Ready To Rock” By Steve Rushton
- “Go G-Force”
- Blaster’s Boot Camp — High-Tech G-Force Training
- G-Force Mastermind — Inspiration Behind The Movie
- DVD Of Film
- DisneyFile Digital Copy — Watch Your Blu-ray Or DVD In The Living Room And Your DisneyFile Digital Copy On
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Sasha Tweel on March 25th, 2010 1:35 pm
Good to know. I had wondered if i could stand to view this one. Sounds like it wouldn’t hurt! Thanks!
Marc Kelly on March 27th, 2010 11:35 am
This movie didn’t hold my daughters attention after the first fifteen minutes or so. Not a particularly good movie.