In the clip posted to his account on Tuesday, the actor, now 30, followed a trend that uses the “Hal Walker Plays the Banakulas” audio to describe three different sounds, one of which isn’t so pleasing to hear. Putting his spin on the trend, Sabara associated the two pleasant sounds with the first two Spy Kids movies, before getting to the unpleasant one, which was representative of Spy Kids 3D: Game Over. In his caption, he referenced the third film of the series, writing,“That was an interesting one,” to the dismay of his fans who loved the third installment. “NO THAT ONE WAS SO GOOD,” someone wrote in the comments on the TikTok video—which has gotten over 900K likes—along with another person who wrote, “That was always my fav 💔💔💔💔💔.” “Not the 3D slander from Juni,” someone else chimed in, while another called it a “cinematic masterpiece.” While most of Sabara’s fans took to the comments to reminisce on the iconic movie that the actor seemingly bashed, other viewers couldn’t help but notice the “baby Spy Kid” in the background, as Sabara’s toddler appears to be walking around in the clip. Sabara shares 1-year-old son Riley with wife Meghan Trainor, who he met in 2014. Trainor, 28, previously recalled meeting Sabara for the first time and thinking, “Oh my God, it’s Spy Kids.” “I went up to him while he was getting a drink. I was like, ‘Are you Spy Kids?’ And he was like, ‘Yeah.’ And I thought that was so cool,” she previously told People. “And I told all my friends all night long, like, watch this guys, and I would yell, ‘Yo, what’s up Spy Kids?’ And he would go, ‘Yo, what’s up, Meghan?’ I called my entire family and was like, ‘I partied with Spy Kids last night.’” More Entertainment: Photos and Videos! See All 11 Acts Performing on Night 4 of ‘America’s Got Talent’ Season 17 Live Shows Lance Bass and Danielle Fishel Team Up for Movie About Their Teen Romance GOAL! Prep for Season 3 of ‘Ted Lasso’ With 80+ Best Quotes From the Show