

When the film opens, the rodents, mammal, and their ally Mooch the fly (Dee Bradley Baker) are hard and stealthily at work to uncover the secret plans of rich, influential entrepreneur Leonard Saber (Bill Nighy).

Oh, did I mention that they're guinea pigs? They all are, except for Speckles, who's a mole! The talking critters are part of an experimental animal communication unit headed by a nice scientist named Ben Kendall (Zach Galifianakis). There is Darwin the brave leader (Sam Rockwell), Blaster the wisecracking goofball (Tracy Morgan), Juarez the feisty Latina (Penelope Cruz), and goggled tech guy Speckles (Nicolas Cage). G-Force centers on a team of four highly-trained, high-tech commandoes working for the United States government. Then summer brought G-Force, a bigger film with some of the year's smallest stars. First came Confessions of a Shopaholic, a small chick-lit-adapted Touchstone chick flick that garnered little notice. The mega-producer's filmography is heavy on sequels and derivative works, especially in the past 15 years he's spent almost exclusively at the Walt Disney Company.īut, in 2009, as franchises continued to dominate the box office, Bruckheimer actually released two very different non-sequels, neither of which comfortably fit into the high-octane spectacle genre he usually calls home. Versatility and originality are two things with which Jerry Bruckheimer isn't often credited. Ben Kendall), Kelli Garner (Marcie Hollandsworth), Tyler Patrick Jones (Connor Goodman), Jack Conley (Agent Trigstad), Gabriel Casseus (Agent Carter), Niecy Nash (Rosalita), Loudon Wainwright (Grandpa Goodman), Piper Mackenzie Harris (Penny Goodman), Justin Mentell (Terrell) / Voice Cast: Nicolas Cage (Speckles), Sam Rockwell (Darwin), Jon Favreau (Hurley), Penelope Cruz (Juarez), Steve Buscemi (Bucky), Tracy Morgan (Blaster), Dee Bradley Baker (Mooch), Hoyt Yeatman IV (Mice), Max Favreau (Mice)

James (story)Ĭast: Bill Nighy (Leonard Saber), Will Arnett (Kip Killian), Zach Galifianakis (Dr. Writers: The Wibberleys (screenplay) Hoyt H. Theatrical Release: J/ Running Time: 88 Minutes / Rating: PGĭirector: Hoyt H.
