Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London

Synopsis: One year later, agent Cody Banks is back for another awesome adventure but this time he 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 and a cute-as-a-bug Scotland Yard operative. When Agent Cody Banks heads to England to catch an evil scientist who's stolen a mind-control device for his plot to rule the world and turning the world leaders into zombies!
 
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4.5
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PG
Year:
2004
100 min
$23,222,861
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Cody Banks wins again

for Dorm Seven.

Sorry about the boot-kick,

Frank.

No problem.

Sorry?!

You don't apologize

to your enemy!

But Frank's my friend.

Friends, enemies, everybody,

they're all the same.

Remember, trust equals death.

Now you go write that

on your lunch box, Banks.

Sir?

You dropped your ball.

Remember, kid...

trust nobody.

Including me.

Bomb disposal time starts...now.

Prepare for satellite launch.

Hey, Cody.

Can I get you anything?

Covert op? Recon mission?

Juice box?

No. No, I'm fine.

Well, we're right here

if you need anything.

You know us, U.S.A. first,

Cody Banks second...

then Mom and apple pie

tied for third.

Thanks.

Commence satellite launch.

T-minus ten, nine...

eighth, seven, six...

five, four--

Code forty-two! Abort! Abort!

Attention all campers.

Code forty-two.

Code forty-two.

Code forty-two. This is it.

Go time! Go time!

Guys, code forty-two

is Parents' Day.

Take your positions.

Bring 'em on.

Code forty-two.

This is not a drill.

Initiate concealment sequence!

Quick! Quick!

Just hurry!

Geronimo!

Cannonball!

Park over there, hon.

I was gonna park here.

In this space?

Yes, What's wrong with it?

Is this all right?

Well, you're too close

to the lake.

You drive next time.

I'm hungry.

So where do you think he is?

Well, I don't know.

If he, like, drowned

in a lake or something...

can I have his computer?

Alex!

What?

Be nice. He's your brother.

He's a whack job.

Isn't there some sort

of exchange program...

we could trade him in for,

like, a hot chick...

or a pack of gum?

Honey, will you stop calling

your brother a whack job?

He thinks he's in the ClA.

Yeah, Right.

He thinks he's in the ClA.

I think somebody needs

a little more attention.

So down here in the office?

Is this the office?

Honey, I don't know.

I've never been here before.

I don't know,

I can't see him anywhere.

I don't know.

We gotta be able--

Hey! Honey!

Hey, buddy. How you doin'?

Nice to see ya.

Good news

about Wall Street, huh?

I've been following

the stock market like a hawk...

and I guess things are looking

rosy again on the Nasdaq.

What are you

talking about, Cody?

Stock market?

Are you sixteen or sixty?

Alex, little rascal.

Hey, is that my Video Now?

How'd that get in my pocket?

You can have it.

Really?

Yeah. Yo, we have a few hours

before the bonfire starts...

so I'll go get

you guys a beverage.

A beverage?

Do you know how long

this is going on for?

I don't know.

A couple hours.

Maybe two, three--

Thank you, everybody,

and welcome to Kamp Woody.

Now, I am the

Commander-in-chief here--

I mean, head counselor.

My name is Victor Diaz.

Captain Squishy!

Captain Squishy!

A.K.A. Captain Squishy,

Captain Squishy.

That's funny.

That's cute.

Parents, you should know...

that your kids are

having a great summer here.

In the very first week

of debriefing--

I mean, getting to know,

getting to know...

getting to know each other.

Right through

to learning about America...

and her so-called friends...

who smile at your face while

stabbing you in the back.

I just wanted him to

learn how to swim.

And canoeing.

We do a lot of canoeing here.

Now, I'm pretty sure

that you're anxious...

to get on the road, so why

don't we follow camp protocol...

and end Parents' Day

by singing the camp song?

One, two, three.

Oh, lovely Kamp Woody

With your trees full of bark

Ruff! Ruff! Ruff! Ruff!

That's nice.

Oh, pretty Kamp Woody

It's our country park

Our country park

We love you, Kamp Woody

We're not what we seem

We're all undercover

And, oh, what a team

Kamp Woody!

Oh, we miss you, pumpkin.

Do you miss us?

Of course, I miss you guys.

So, drive carefully.

What's this?

Just, you know, nail clippers.

Oh, honey.

I don't feel right about

you having a weapon.

A weapon?

It looks so sharp.

Let me have it.

Dad?

Come on, just give it to her.

We've got a three-hour drive.

Come on.

I love you, sweetie.

Take it easy, buddy.

See ya, Alex.

Whatever.

Bye, Cody!

Bye, honey.

I just love the smell

of summer camp in the evening.

We're going in. Over.

Ryan, get up! Come on!

-Get up!

-What is it?

Initiating troop drop.

Good luck, guys.

Preparing for landing.

Standby. Over.

Sir, what's going on?

What do you think?

It's a drill.

I'm puttin' you in charge.

Run the op.

Come on, Banks,

You're in charge.

Run the operation.

What's the enemy's objective?

Let's say I'm the target.

What do you do?

Protect the target at all costs!

Just get me out of here, Banks.

Bender, it's a simulation.

Cool. What's the mission?

Protect Captain Squishy.

We need a plan to hold

these guys off...

until I get him out of here.

Hey, Bender, are you scared?

-No.

-Me, neither.

You're doing good, Banks.

Any sign of Diaz,

Oscar three-zero?

Come on!

The enemy's been contained, sir.

You're out of here.

What about the other chopper?

I'll take care of it.

Good work, Banks!

Looks like Diaz has taken

tiger five-seven, sir.

Stop Diaz from getting away.

Yes, sir.

I'm going up after him.

Diaz is getting away!

I repeat, Diaz is getting away!

I've got a problem here, sir.

Way to go, Cody!

Ryan, get out of there!

Thanks, Cody.

Target away.

Repeat, target away.

Over.

Come on, let's go!

So, Banks...

you let him get away.

Diaz? By now he's

a long way from here.

And by the look of things,

I'd say I just beat

your little getaway simulation.

Getaway simulation?

That was no simulation.

That was the real deal!

Follow me.

Wait. I don't understand--

Follow me.

It was just--

This is crazy.

What's Diaz

have to do with this?

Look, the ClA maintains

a secret storage facility...

underneath the camp.

That's impossible.

Kids have been snooping around

this place for years.

Somebody would've

found the entrance by now.

That's why we put it...

where no one wants

to spend too much time.

Sir, I really am sorry...

for letting Diaz

get away like that.

What is all this stuff?

Stolen technology, weapons,

obsolete inventions.

Wait a second.

Are you telling me that the ClA

was behind Beanie Babies?

Be careful!

These are no

ordinary Beanie Babies.

Watch.

Maybe they are ordinary

Beanie Babies. Come on.

So what does Diaz have

to do with all this stuff?

Run program.

Ten months ago,

Victor Diaz was in charge...

of a ClA mind control program...

designed to

help with human learning.

Diaz, however, was more

interested in developing it...

to control people's minds

in a bad way...

and we decided

to abort the program.

Diaz took the decision

pretty bad...

and it looks like he just

struck back at the organization.

Now freeze image.

Diaz just stole

the mind control software.

The global implications

of this theft are enormous...

and our government wants

these disks back in safe hands.

You gotta let me bring him back.

I knew you wouldn't

let me down, Banks.

Be ready to leave by 0600.

What happened to you?

I don't wanna talk about it.

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Don Rhymer

Don Rhymer (February 23, 1961 – November 28, 2012) was an American screenwriter and film producer. He graduated from James Madison University in 1982. He wrote movies like Big Momma's House, The Santa Clause 2, Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London, The Honeymooners, Deck the Halls, and the computer animated mockumentary Surf's Up. more…

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