Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London Page #7

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!
 
IMDB:
4.5
Metacritic:
32
Rotten Tomatoes:
13%
PG
Year:
2004
100 min
$23,222,861
Website
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What's happening?

You're back.

Come on!

They had you under mind control.

You thought you were the Rock.

I guess you're not back.

What's the password?

Mind control.

Yes, I know that already,

thank you very much.

Now tell me the password!

Let's see if you can fly!

No, Derek! Pull me back in!

I'll ask you one last time.

Mind control!

Oh! Mind control.

Destroy Banks!

Please, please.

It's me, Cody.

Hey, little buddy.

Your Majesty,

put your clothes back on!

Now we're even.

Let's go find the President.

What the heck you do that for?

Mind control.

That's your secret password.

I--I needed something

I could remember.

Pathetic little man.

Pathetic?

Sir, wake up!

What? What's going on?

Emily Sommers,

Special Agent, Scotland Yard.

Sir, we stopped them

controlling your mind.

Great. Terrific.

Great job, Agent Sommers.

Banks! Bowman!

I've been looking for you.

We've been looking

for you, too, sir.

What happened here?!

They've taken the President.

Where are my prototypes?

Not there.

Where are they?

I'm not telling you

till you let me go.

Where are my...

prototypes?

Idiot.

It's where everybody

hides their backup disks.

Where are you going?

I'm leaving.

Without me?

Yeah. Without you.

I think l--

Oh, I got it!

Sorry, sir. Welcome back.

You guys make sure

the President's OK.

I'm gonna get Diaz.

What happened?

He hit you.

Bravo. Excellent.

Excellent! Well done, everybody.

It's eight o'clock.

They're getting up to leave.

Play something.

Hey, Berkhamp...

we can't let them start

their G7 meeting.

Improvise.

Hey, what are we doing?

Hey, Berkhamp, go for it, mate.

War! Hunh!

What is it good for?

Absolutely nothing!

Say it again now!

War! Hunh!

What is it good for?

Absolutely nothing!

Good God now!

Shout it!

Huh! War!

Have you implanted

the President yet?

What the devil's going on?

Go take a hike, Kenworth.

Turn yourself in, Diaz.

That's a good idea.

I've got an even better one--

first I'll kill you,

then I escape...

then I rule the world.

So aggressive.

Wait! Don't!

That instrument is priceless!

Come on, Liz, let's get up.

Leaving so soon, sir?

Move, you idiot.

Very well, sir.

Where are your friends

now, huh, Cody?

Good student like you

should take note.

You trusted. What a mistake!

Your friends are nowhere

when you're about to die!

Go and write that

on your lunch box.

Danke. Danke very much.

And they said I was too old

to be a handler.

I'm fit as a fiddle,

don't you know?

Thank you, Agent Jenkins.

You haven't got a key

to the piggy bank after all...

have you, Mr. Kenworth?

Bog off.

Is that my husband

they're leading away?

Yes, I do believe it is, ma'am.

How absolutely marvelous.

Once again,

excellent work, Banks.

I couldn't have done it

without my partners, sir.

They were all vital

to the operation.

Thank you all.

Well...

so long, Agent Banks.

I hope I have the pleasure...

of working with you

again one day.

Yeah. It was cool.

If you're ever in Seattle,

give me a call.

See you guys later.

See you on das flip side, Cody.

Good-bye, woodwind buddy.

See you, woodwind buddy.

Good-bye, Cody.

Cheerio, Dude.

-Bye.

-Tally-ho, Banks.

Bye, Habu.

Good-bye, Uncle Compton.

-Bowman...

-Sir.

I'm impressed.

All in a day's work.

Tell me, uh...

did you like working with Banks?

Are you kidding?

I love those mini agents, man.

They're so cute.

You can just put 'em

in your pocket.

Bowman, you ever thought

of relocating?

Well, actually,

I thought about it, sir.

The food here in

London's real weird.

You! Stop running!

You! Run faster!

Yes, sir!

Sorreson!

Get here, front and center!

Go up in there and get me

a chocolate surprise.

-Yes, sir.

-Hut, Hut, Hut!

Knees to elbows!

Knees to elbows!

Hey, man, what can I do

to thank you for this?

Oh, you don't have to thank me.

Sir, I will see you

next summer, sir.

Thanks, big man.

All right.

Isn't that your camp counselor?

I was dorm captain.

Oh, dorm--

We're always so proud of you.

Oh, honey,

we missed you so much.

Were you homesick?

Of course. Yeah.

Come on, losers, get into gear.

What's this?

Just a little something

for our little man.

Wow!

This is cool.

It's got tweezers. I know.

Well, your dad and l

finally decided...

that you were old enough.

Thanks, guys. It's great.

No fair!

Why does Cody get a knife?

I want a knife. Mom!

Relax. I'll share it with you.

Really?

Yeah. What's mine is yours.

Wow. Did you hear that?

Cody has to share

everything with me.

No take-backs.

Well, he's a good brother.

I always tell you that, Alex.

Does that mean I can eat...

half this whole pack

of Mentos?

Don't just take

stuff out of my pocket.

You've been in the car

for ten seconds.

Why you always gotta fight?

I'm gonna eat three.

No, Alex.

Don't lick the Mentos.

There is a lot

of candy talk in here.

He dropped it!

Oh, I got it!

Open the window!

What are you doing, Cody?

Don't play with the window.

I don't like that.

Hey, did you see that?

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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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