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* [[Cut Lex Luthor a Check]]: the oil eating bacteria would be very useful in the Gulf of Mexico or some other major oil spill - or as a [[Mundane Utility|slimming product]].
* [[Cut Lex Luthor a Check]]: the oil eating bacteria would be very useful in the Gulf of Mexico or some other major oil spill - or as a [[Mundane Utility|slimming product]].
* [[Disappeared Dad]] {{spoiler|Farren's father by blood, who abandoned her, leaving her with Gillian.}}
* [[Disappeared Dad]] {{spoiler|Farren's father by blood, who abandoned her, leaving her with Gillian.}}
* [[Everything's Better With Bob]]
* [[Everything's Better with Bob]]
* [[Everybody Was Kung-Fu Fighting]]: Every single villain knows martial arts.
* [[Everybody Was Kung-Fu Fighting]]: Every single villain knows martial arts.
* [[Everyone Owns a Mac]]
* [[Everyone Owns a Mac]]
* [[Harmless Villain]]: The main villain is more of a comical character than anything, not doing anything to pose as scary. Would qualify as [[Laughably Evil]] if his 'jokes' were actually funny.
* [[Harmless Villain]]: The main villain is more of a comical character than anything, not doing anything to pose as scary. Would qualify as [[Laughably Evil]] if his 'jokes' were actually funny.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Poldark (the bad guy) is [[Lazy Town|Sportacus]].
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Poldark (the bad guy) is [[LazyTown|Sportacus]].
* [[I'm a Humanitarian]]: Ian feds leftover bacon to ''their pet pig.''
* [[I'm a Humanitarian]]: Ian feds leftover bacon to ''their pet pig.''
{{quote| Farren: "Okay, that's just wrong."}}
{{quote| Farren: "Okay, that's just wrong."}}

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Jackie Chan's only movie aimed directly at kids, rather than families. It features Billy Ray Cyrus and George Lopez, Amber Valleta (as Gillian) from Gamer and The Transporter 2 and three kids. Thankfully, later in the same year (2010), Chan made The Karate Kid, a much better film.

It follows Bob Ho (Chan), a CIA agent who wishes to retire so that he could spend more time with his girlfriend, Gillian, who lives next door, and her three kids, Nora, Farren, and Ian. When Gillian goes away to visit her father in the hospital, Bob agrees to babysit the children. Hilarity Ensues. However, a terrorist plot threatens to put the entire family, and the world, in danger.

Tropes used in The Spy Next Door include:


  • Action Hero Babysitter
  • Actor Allusion: Scenes of other Jackie Chan films are shown at the start, and Jackie makes a reference to his real life career in which he states he was an orphan living with non-blood "brothers" who stuck up to each other. In truth, not an orphan but was left at an academy of opera by his parents for 10 years. Not to mention, at one brief scene a DVD copy of Rush Hour is seen.

  "He's as gone as the rum cake at an AA meeting!"

  Farren: "Okay, that's just wrong."