In Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London, Cody(Muniz) returns to Kamp Woody for more training. He then goes to London as an exchange student. His new mission involves a mind comtrol device. Anthong Anderson and Hannah Spearritt also star. I have to say, I loved the first one! It was energyfilled, action packed, and funny. I found it hard to believe this was the sequel to Agent Cody Banks. They are totally different. Everything about each differs in some way. But I did like this. It is funnier. The plot in this is pretty good, the action is fun, and the new gadgets are cool. I think this would have been better if they kept the old director, Angie Harmon, and Hilary Duff, though. Overall- Good.. enjoyable for ages 7-14.AGENT CODY BANKS 2: DESTINATION LONDON- ***/****PG- action sequences and brief crude humor,language.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
Seeing this movie with three boys aged 4,6 and 7, left me in stitches, sure it's corny, it's rigged, and the acting is so-so, but it's a kids movie and a darned entertaining one at that.My kids loved it, and the theatre was packed, the laughter was loud and in the end, the cheering was louder! So take the movie at it's face value, it's with kids, and for the kids, and it's entertaining for them, nothing more, nothing more intended by the producers either I would assume!In my books, the sequel like almost all sequels is not as good as the original, but well crafted nonetheless.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
Frankie Munaz is so awesome in his younger years and so is Anthony Anderson, their energy is great fun! Sure it's got ridiculous parts but void that out in your mind and you'll enjoy enough for a mediocre rating. Decent story, soundtrack, stunts, and comedy; I say appreciate that. Also the mentos thing is greatness!!