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Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London (2004)

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Directed byKevin Allen
CastFrankie Muniz, Anthony Anderson, Hannah Spearritt, Cynthia Stevenson, Daniel Roebuck, Keith Allen, Anna Chancellor, Keith David, James Faulkner, Julian Firth, David Keith and David Kelly
Theatrical ReleaseMarch 12, 2004
MPAA RatingPG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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About Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London

The dark, bushy eyebrows of Frankie Muniz star in Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London, ably supported by the natty facial hair of Anthony Anderson (Kangaroo Jack) and the freckled chipmunk cheeks of British pop starlet Hannah Spearritt. Teenage secret agent Cody Banks (Muniz, Malcolm in the Middle) must track down a former instructor who's gone rogue with a mind-control microchip. Banks masquerades as a musical prodigy to get close to a snobby, egocentric scientist in London who's the only person who can make the microchip work. Along the way Banks hooks up with a demoted agent (Anderson) and a cute-as-a-bug Scotland Yard operative (Spearritt). Flimsy, disposable, but only occasionally insulting, Cody Banks 2 will most likely entertain fans of the first movie. Also featuring supporting stalwarts Cynthia Stevenson (The Player, Happiness), Anna Chancellor (Four Weddings and a Funeral), and Keith David (There's Something About Mary). --Bret Fetzer Amazon.com

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (35 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteAgent Cody Banks 2Quote
This was a great movie, my son had agent cody banks 1 so of course we had to get the second one, it is not as good as the first one, but it is a great movie, my son is 7. April 29, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteAgent Banks in LondonQuote
Not as good as the first one. The introduction of goofy idiotic characters (the inventor and the doctor) just makes this movie worse. The gadgets introduced are pretty interesting. The plot was ok but the delivery was faulty. The chase and action scenes were pretty good. The movie was somewhat ok. Now, did we really have to have the Queen dancing?! The Swiss Army Knife part was pretty funny. March 1, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteAMAZINGLY GOOD AND BETTER THAN YOU WOULD THINK!Quote
Once again the pint sized James Bond does it again and better than most films of this nature. Who would of thought?.............The DVD transfer is good and worth checking out. August 1, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteGood as Meat and PotatoesQuote
This movie is incredible. Believable plot, excellent character development, and acting that is so good it is almost scary. There were points in the film that I actually wanted to believe that Cody was real and perhaps he really was saving the world. Would recommend this film to anybody over the age of 13 who has a brain and enjoys a good dramatic adult thriller. January 7, 2007

rating: 2 QuoteNot surprising that there weren't any more after this oneQuote
This time, teen agent Cody Banks (Frankie Muniz) is on the trail of a former spy instructor who has gone rogue with the intention of using a mind control microchip to create world-wide chaos.

The first film had its moments but was generally a pretty mediocre affair. This sequel is painfully uninspired and over-the-top without being very funny. The beginning sequence that introduces Camp Woody, the school for young spies, is amusing, and Anthony Anderson is funny. Nothing else quite works.
September 23, 2006

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