Wednesday 10 August 2011


It is not easy being an inventor or a pioneer. Ask Robert Rodriguez. Director of the hit spy series for children – Spy Kids – he was ridiculed when he decided to bring 3D film-making back into mainstream cinema; but no one seems to be complaining now, are they?



When Robert Rodriguez decided to film the third installment in the Spy Kids series in 3D, many questioned this thought of his and wondered if the audience would really be interested in seeing gadgets burst out on to the screen; but in fact, they did and the rest, as they say, is history.

Rodriguez is trying his hand at repeating history again as this time with Spy Kids 4: All the time in the world he shall be introducing 4D or Aromascope – eight different, unique smells that the audience can experience literally as they watch the movie by simply scratching a sensor card.

Come 19th Sepetmber and we're sure that the audiences are not going to be disappointed this time around as well.

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