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Cody Banks agent secret 2 - Destination Londres

Original title: Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London
  • 2004
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  • 1h 40m
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4.6/10
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Frankie Muniz, Anthony Anderson, and Hannah Spearritt in Cody Banks agent secret 2 - Destination Londres (2004)
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With all-new gadgets, high-flying action, exciting chases and a wisecracking new handler, Derek (Anthony Anderson), Cody has to retrieve the device before the world's leaders fall under the ... Read allWith all-new gadgets, high-flying action, exciting chases and a wisecracking new handler, Derek (Anthony Anderson), Cody has to retrieve the device before the world's leaders fall under the evil control of a diabolical villain.With all-new gadgets, high-flying action, exciting chases and a wisecracking new handler, Derek (Anthony Anderson), Cody has to retrieve the device before the world's leaders fall under the evil control of a diabolical villain.

  • Director
    • Kevin Allen
  • Writers
    • Jeffrey Jurgensen
    • Harald Zwart
    • Dylan Sellers
  • Stars
    • Frankie Muniz
    • Anthony Anderson
    • Hannah Spearritt
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    17K
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    • Director
      • Kevin Allen
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Jurgensen
      • Harald Zwart
      • Dylan Sellers
    • Stars
      • Frankie Muniz
      • Anthony Anderson
      • Hannah Spearritt
    • 58User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 32Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    3MovieCriticMarvelfan

    Crappy sequel an embarrassment even to Frankie Muniz himself

    Frank Muniz comes back as Cody Banks in this lackluster sequel in which he comes out of kids spy school to track down a hispanic Dictator named Diaz who used to be in the Cia.

    Lame jokes are abound in this sequel as the jokes will pass you by without making you laugh, although kids might get them (like the chocolate surprise joke and millions of James Bond references)

    One aspect I didn't like in this sequel are the numerous racial insults and stereotypes in the film ranging from a middle eastern with a bad accent to a black Muslim who plays a trumpet!! Man I don't know how this on screen, it also explains why Roger Ebert gave this film a thumbs down.

    Still if you like dumb entertainment check it out.

    PS: Speaking of dumb racial stereotypes that girl who plays the blonde dumb bimbo who belives the lies of Cody is a near riot, at the expense of dumb blonde stereotypes.

    A few laughs yes, but is the movie good? No.
    TheArgentWolf

    Brilliant Followup

    There have been several negative comments on this movie, namely on the choice of casting, and on the quality of acting.

    Firstly, I think choosing London as the setting was a brilliant idea (Though I am slightly biased). Not only could British people relate to the film, other countries would also find it interesting.

    I also think that it was brilliant casting Hannah Spearritt to play Emily. She is an excellent actress, and suited the character well, and it only furthered her acting ability. I also think Frankie Muniz has matured so much since the first film, and seemed a lot more comfortable.

    All in all, I thought it was an excellent film!
    5jpintar

    So so

    Agent Cody Banks 2 is a decent sequel to the original. It is watchable with a few scattered laughs. However, the film way overstays its welcome. Some scenes go on without any point to them whatsoever. The climax at Buckingham Palace seems to go on and on forever. I think Frankie Muinz is a very bland actor. I never understood his appeal or of his show Malcolm in the Middle. He seems lost in a role that requires more charisma and screen presence. In the first movie, he had help from Angie Harmon and Hillary Duff. In this movie, he has a miscast Anthony Anderson and an English girl who is not given enough screen time to develop a character we care about. This is not to say the movie is not fun to watch. However, it pales in comparison to the original and the far superior Spy Kids trilogy which was far more imaginative and more fun. 5/10 and I think I am being generous
    2film-critic

    Destination ... nowhere!

    I will admit, I was a fan of the first film. While I didn't think it was one of the greatest films created, I did think that it had quite a bit of potential coupled with ample originality. It was fun, exciting, and it seemed like everyone involved seemed to be enjoying themselves. I only with that I could say the same for the sequel, Agent Cody Banks: Destination London. From the opening sequence of this film you could sense an aura of dislike, repetitiveness, and simple futility. Nobody, not even Frankie Muniz himself, seemed like they were bringing the same level of excitement to this project. Also, the level of originality was completely below par for this sequel. If you, like myself, brought any excitement from the first film to this one, it will be completely destroyed. Nothing worked in this movie, from the jokes, to the "spy" story, it just seemed flat and disrespectful.

    My first issue is with the cast. If this was a true sequel, I think the producers could have budgeted a bit more to see about getting the original characters back. I understand that perhaps Hillary Duff's paycheck had risen since the original film, but she did bring something (as embarrassing as it is to say) to Agent Cody Banks that kept the spark alive. As did everyone else involved, sadly, Anthony Anderson (one of the most overused comic actors of this decade) brought nothing to the table. His jokes seemed generic and, honestly, repetitive. He had no character, all I could witness was Anthony Anderson being Anthony Anderson. They attempted to bring sympathy to his character by giving him this sub-story about being the "black" sheep of the CIA, but in my eyes it just wasn't enough. Anderson was just trying to showcase his "talent" so that he can continue to live the lifestyle that he has built. It was sad, and really hurt this film. Second, was Muniz himself. The bond between him and Hannah Spearritt was poor. I am not sure who the casting agent was on this project, but there was no chemistry between these two actors. They continued to prove that by reading your lines and walking the steps, you could inherit a $5 million dollar paycheck. Nobody cared, nobody stopped, they just continued to make this cheapened sequel.

    Next issue, where was the story? The first film carried with it some decent events that built a strong story which ultimately lead to a better than average film, but it seemed like in this sequel they aimed towards children and empty minds. In most film sequels, they use a similar plot structure to give the audience a sensation of relaxation, while simultaneously building different elements to keep our attention. Well, none of that was used in this film. Instead, we find ourselves with a cheapened story that results in dogs playing piano and a very unspooky villain. In fact, I couldn't even tell you who the true bad guy was of this film, and that is a perfect sign that your film is struggling. This story just felt as if it was unfinished, as if the original screenplay was not dumbened down for children, but instead built another strong adventure, but the studio wanted to capture the child audience, so the butchered the product, leaving frayed edges and unfinished segments, so that they could make room for Anthony Anderson's cheap laughs. Yet again, proving the pathetic nature of the film. I went into this story expecting to be completely surprised, yet somehow walked away without any recollection of what I just experienced. It was the perfect example of a how a sequel should not be structured or released.

    Finally, I would like to say that if you have a film that seems to do somewhat well at the box office, there should be no need to rush right into a sequel, especially if you see a growing decrease in the excitement behind Malcolm in the Middle. Frankie Muniz is a decent actor, but when handed poor material, he will not fray from making it exceptionally poor. He is one of those actors that brings good things to great material, but will falter if handed unseasonable stuff. I do not see a bright future for Muniz due to his ability to stray from decency. This could have been a powerful sequel, but instead Hollywood yet again strayed towards the side of childish behavior instead of truthful storytelling.

    Overall, this film lacked the fun of the first film. With unfamiliar characters, comedy that seemed forced and incoherent instead of funny, and a story that had that cheapened Velcro feel to it, Agent Cody Banks 2 proved that jumping to quickly into a sequel will place a black cloud on your entire series. While once I had considered this to be an interesting and highly original concept, I now have second thoughts. I am not sure that Muniz was prepared for such a cheap sequel, and therefore he signed too quickly. I do not recommend this film to anyone that enjoyed the first film, or at least was under the impression that the first film was decent. This was a horrible sequel that should have never seen the light of day. YUK!

    Grade: * out of *****
    6studioAT

    Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London

    This was a sequel made in a hurry, trying to desperately catch Frankie Muniz while he was still a teen.

    It's not as good as the original, but there are enough fun moments here to pass the time. I liked Anthony Anderson as Cody's new handler, and as an S Club 7 fan it was nice to see Hannah pop up. Though her trying to pass as a teen might have been a bit of a stretch.

    It looks cheaper than the original, there's a noticeable dip in quality, but I remember liking this as a kid.

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    • Trivia
      Cody Banks : Agent secret (2003) director Harald Zwart quit after disagreeing with the studio over the amount of budget allocated to the film (only $1 million more than the first film). Zwart wanted to use a lot of CGI effects which would have brought the budget up to about $30 million, a figure that MGM deemed to be too high.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h) When Diaz is shooting his missiles in the water storage area, the sound of breaking glass can be heard, despite the fact that the bottles are plastic.
    • Quotes

      Derek: Here's my ride, designed it myself, Gucci interior, plasma flat screen, DVD, surround sound, GPS navigation system, and riding shotgun, my right hand man Kumar.

      Kumar: What up Mr. Banks, it is a bit young.

      Derek: And to top it off... whooo, I got the fastest system in all of London

      [he begins playing music but Cody shuts it off]

      Cody Banks: Of course, everytime you turn that on you risk blowing your cover and putting yourself and all your men in danger.

      Derek: Nany, nany, Nah. You know what your problem is Banks, your too darn old, act like a kid, that's why they recruited you

      [he plays the music agian]

    • Alternate versions
      In Spanish dubbed version, when Sabeen says she's Waheed Murad, she correctly says he's a famous Pakistani actor, instead of Indian actor, as in original version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Taking Lives/Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London/Secret Window (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Kamp Woody Song
      Lyric by Kevin Allen

      Melody "Old Smokey"

      Arranged by Mark Thomas

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    • Release date
      • June 16, 2004 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London
    • Filming locations
      • Knebworth House, Knebworth, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Dylan Sellers Productions
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Splendid Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $26,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $23,630,159
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,014,005
      • Mar 14, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $28,818,995
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
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    • Sound mix
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      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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