

There are more boogers on your homework than there is homework. And no recess again for you today, Marissa, you have too many allergies. Only I'm finding it more and more difficult to keep my class awake. Electricidad: Does everyone hear me? I'm a teacher, right? Wrong, I'm an awakener. Marissa: I dreamt of a story kind of like Sharkboy and Lavagirl. Electricidad: Who knows where tornadoes come from? Well, when cold air mixes with hot air, they can form a tornado, as the hot and cold chase each other around and around and around. Sharkboy: You still hungry, Max? How about a knuckle sandwich?.Electricidad: What I can't believe is you dreamt me as a big round bad guy! I'm not bad! Linus: Hand over the book, or you'll visit the dream world.

( Max: I'm sure you do.) And why did you make us a team? We're nothing alike. Why did you make me like that? I have more potential. WHY DID YOU MAKE ME OUT OF LAVA?! WHY MAX?!.

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The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D borrows heavily from The Wizard of Oz - from the tornado that sets the action into motion to the appearance of familiar faces in the alternate world (Max's teacher, the class bully, and the object of Max's affection all have important roles in Planet Drool), many parts of the movie feel a little too familiar. They'll also get a kick out of the story, which was "based on the intergalactic journeys and superhero stories created by director Robert Rodriguez ( Spy Kids)'s 7-year-old son Racer Max." The novelty of using 3-D glasses alone will make it irresistible many of today's children have never had the opportunity to see action literally jump out of the screen at them, and they'll be amazed by the eye-popping experience. THE ADVENTURES OF SHARKBOY AND LAVAGIRL IN 3-D may not be Oscar-worthy, but it will definitely please its target audience of elementary-school kids. Max heads to a paradise filled with roller coasters, cool gadgets like a fudge-spewing motorbike, and the delicious Land of Milk and Cookies to help his friends defeat the nefarious Mr. But then Sharkboy and Lavagirl show up at school one stormy day and plead with Max to come with them to the three-dimensional Planet Drool - Max's imagination and dreams are the only thing that can save their planet. Electricidad (George Lopez) encourages Max to keep recording his dreams, but Max makes the mistake of sharing the adventures of Sharkboy (Taylor Lautner) and Lavagirl (Taylor Dooley) with his class - and of course no one believes that Max is friends with a boy who was raised by sharks and a girl with supernatural powers who emits red-hot rocks. Shy 10-year-old Max (Cayden Boyd) loses himself in an elaborate fantasy world to escape the classmates who bully him and the constant bickering of his parents (David Arquette and Kristin Davis).
