G-Force Movie Trailer
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer brings his first 3-D film to the big screen with “G-Force,” a comedy adventure about the latest evolution of a covert government program to train animals to work in espionage.
Armed with the latest high-tech spy equipment, these highly trained guinea pigs discover that the fate of the world is in their paws. Tapped for the G-Force are guinea pigs Darwin (voice of Sam Rockwell), the squad leader determined to succeed at all costs; Blaster (voice of Tracy Morgan), an outrageous weapons expert with tons of attitude and a love for all things extreme; and Juarez (voice of Penélope Cruz), a sexy martial arts pro; plus the literal fly-on-the-wall reconnaissance expert, Mooch, and a star-nosed mole, Speckles (voice of Nicolas Cage), the computer and information specialist.
Release Date: July 24, 2009
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Director: Hoyt Yeatman
Screenwriter: The Wibberleys, Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Tim Firth
Starring: Sam Rockwell, Tracy Morgan, Penélope Cruz, Nicolas Cage, Bill Nighy, Will Arnett, Zach Galifianakis, Jon Favreau, Steve Buscemi
Genre: Adventure, Comedy
Rating: PG (for some mild action and rude humor)
Review: Not Available
Trailer: Courtesy of Youtube









I know this is a kids movie, but I really wouldn’t mind seeing it. Nowadays a lot of kid movies and t.v. shows express adult humor anyway. Wouldn’t you say?
Another Disney crap movie, people will go see cause its a disney movie, and they are great for kids! It doesn’t matter that the plots suck, and groundhogs you speak english, save the world, with stupid jokes, I hope Walt can’t see any of these.
Seems guinea pigs are becoming more and more popular in movies, whereas 10 years ago, you’d never have seen one in any movie.
Hi Jordasche!
Just wanted to stop by and say HI, and to also thank you for dropping by my blog.
Well…being someone who is VERY into movies and celebrities, I’ve gotta tell ya…I LOVE this blog!
I read your “about page” and enjoyed hearing your concept about this blog. Tongue and cheek sarcasm is my favorite type of humor.
I’ll be placing you on my google reader so I can keep up with your posts. Looking forward to reading more.
Again, it’s so nice meeting you!
That’s a lovely comment Ron, thank you and same here
I’ll go ahead and add you to my blog roll as well.
This was a great movie…for kids and adults. Very funny and cute! I highly recommend it!
Aw, I can’t wait to see it. I have to schedule it in as I have a very busy month coming up.
Very interesting blog. We’ll go to him more often.
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