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Spare Parts
TrailerThe team had only $800 and used car parts, no experience but twin first place over M.I.T in a 2004 national robotics competition.Genre: DramaActors: George Lopez, Marisa Tomei, Jamie Lee Curtis, Carlos PenaVega, José Julián, David Del Rio, Oscar Javier Gutierrez II, Alessandra Rosaldo, J.R. Villarreal, Aubrey K. Miller, Kevin Wiggins, ...»Director: Sean McNamaraCountry: United States, MexicoDuration: 114 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Spare Parts"
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Characters of "Spare Parts"
Fredi CameronPlayed by: George Lopez
GwenPlayed by: Marisa Tomei
PrincipalPlayed by: Jamie Lee Curtis
Oscar VasquezPlayed by: Carlos PenaVega
Lorenzo SantillanPlayed by: José Julián
Cristian ArcegaPlayed by: David Del Rio
Luis ArrandaPlayed by: Oscar Javier Gutierrez II
HectorPlayed by: J.R. Villarreal
MaddyPlayed by: Aubrey K. Miller
KarlaPlayed by: Alexa PenaVega
WilliamsPlayed by: Edward McGinty
Duncan MillerPlayed by: David House
SalgadoPlayed by: Steven Michael Quezada
Rak's CashierPlayed by: Chris Ranney
Chili store ownerPlayed by: Johnnie Hector
Laundry OwnerPlayed by: Esodie Geiger
Mrs. ArcegaPlayed by: Maria Bethke
Mrs. ArandaPlayed by: Romi Dias
Cornell KidPlayed by: Ross Shaw
College GirlPlayed by: Elizabeth Small
AsherPlayed by: Erik Gonzales
NikkiPlayed by: Amber Midthunder
Awards MCPlayed by: Sherman Allen
MIT BoyPlayed by: Stafford Douglas
Fuzzy WolfPlayed by: Sean McNamara -
Directors of "Spare Parts"
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Creators of "Spare Parts"
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Critic Reviews of "Spare Parts"
Chicago ReaderJanuary 23, 2015Though based on a Wired magazine story, this sticks closely to the formulas of inspirational-teacher and sports-team dramas; distinguishing it from the pack is the fact that all four students who formed the club were undocumented.
AV ClubJanuary 20, 2015Sequences and scenes end unceremoniously, everyone in the movie seems to know each other's backstory before they're properly introduced, and mild jokes land with uncertainty.
ReelViewsJanuary 17, 2015Spare Parts tries too hard to be a based-on-a-true-story, feel-good, crowd-pleasing, triumph-of-the-underdogs movie.
Los Angeles TimesJanuary 17, 2015While the appropriately titled "Spare Parts" might feel like it has been assembled from bits and pieces of other inspirational movies, that doesn't mean the fact-based drama is any less effective ...
Village VoiceJanuary 17, 2015This blatantly big-hearted product isn't half as vibrant as the original 2005 Wired article on which it's based, and myopically neglects to address Arizona's troubling anti-immigration legislation through even a splash of hindsight.
Hollywood ReporterJanuary 16, 2015Despite its clunkier elements, Matsueda's screenplay is alert to details that ground the film in the day-to-day lives of young people who are American in every way but technically.
The Film StageFebruary 25, 2016An effective, family-friendly film with a message that provides a valuable introduction to the issues surrounding immigration reform for the next generation of voters.
Cinema TradicionalJune 12, 2015The underwater robots almost make up for a lackluster and predictable ending. [full review in Spanish]
Cine PremiereJune 04, 2015McNamara's direction, his portrayal of the characters and their lives' circumstances is very superficial.[full review in Spanish]
Movie ChambersMay 21, 2015A feel-good movie that would have felt even better with a shorter running time, "Spare Parts" is nonetheless an inspirational story that will warm your heart by film's end. It's far from perfect, but worth seeing.
Sacramento News & ReviewFebruary 13, 2015The movie benefits from an air of earnest goodwill and well-turned performances.
Cinemalogue.comJanuary 23, 2015The film is moderately powerful in its exploration of the Latino students' lives outside the classroom, yet the dominant sequences involving the competition are right off the assembly line.
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