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The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie (Widescreen Edition) by Mark Osborne, Stephen Hillenburg
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DVD detailsActor: Carolyn Lawrence, Clancy Brown, Jeffrey Tambor, Rodger Bumpass, Tom Kenny Director: Mark Osborne, Stephen Hillenburg Brand: Paramount Pictures Writer: Stephen Hillenburg Writer: Aaron Springer Writer: Derek Drymon Writer: Kent Osborne Writer: Paul Tibbitt Writer: Tim Hill DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Subtitled); English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 5.1 Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.66:1 Running Time: 87 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-03-01 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Paramount Pictures
DVD Reviews of The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie (Widescreen Edition)DVD Review: How Can You Dislike It? Summary: 4 Stars
I've only seen a few episodes of "Spongebob Squarepants," but that didn't stop me from seeing the movie. This is one of those movies that you just can't hate, because it's so harmless, and Spongebob is just so likeable. It's not the greatest animated movie ever, but it has it's funny moments, and is very enjoyable. This is a good movie. It's done with the traditional hand-drawn animation, like "Home on the Range," and "Brother Bear." I do like computer generated image alot better, but this is the original, and Spongebob isn't that kind of cartoon, like "Jimmy Neutron." The movie is always for children though, because there are some PG-13 rated jokes for the adults, but Spongebob is such an innocent character, that just his laugh will make you smile. Some of the supporting characters are more A-List actors. You got Alec Baldwin as Dennis, Scarlet Johannson as Mindy, and Jeffroy Tambor as King Neptune, and I love how they included real life scenes in the movie. In the beginning, pirates find a chest that contain tickets to "The Spongebob Squarepants Movie," so it's a movie within a movie siutation. Every now and then we see the pirates watching the movie, laughing at the funny scenes, and crying at the sad. There is also an appearance by David Hassolhof, who starred in "Baywatch" and now he is just always poking fun at himself. I don't know how many times I've seen the slow-motion running, ala "Baywatch," and this time it's nice to see an actual star of the show making fun of it. I did feel bad for him during the scene where he squeezes Spongebob through his pectoral muscles to rocket him back underwater. That was just kind of mean.
The movie is about Spongebob Squarepants, and talking sponge that lives in a pineapple under the sea. His neighbor, and fellow co-worker, is Squidward, and his star-fish friend Patrick is anything by smart. Him and Squidward work for Mr. Eugene Krab at the Krusty Krab. It't a fast food restaurant that is famous for the Krabby Patty. Spongebob believes that he will be promoted from fry cook to manager at the new opening of the Krusty Krab 2. When he picks Squidward, Spongebob is angry at him, and him and Patrick go eating ice cream all night that leaves them hung over the new day. Across the street from the Krusty Krab is the Chum Bucket, run by the tiny Plankton, who wants to steal the Krabby Patty recipe, so he could sell them. He has gone through plans A-Y, and they have all failed, so now it's time to resort to. . .Plan Z! He steals King Neptunes famed crown, and then write a note saying that Krab took it. King Neptune freezes Krab, and Spongebob and Patrick go on a journey to get the crown back, and they only have six days, but Plankton does get the recipe. King Neptunes kind-hearted daughter Mindy is always trying to convince her father to give them more time, but Neptune doesn't listen. He even wears a bag over his head to cover the bald spot that his crown usually covered. Plankton finds out that Spongebob and Patrick are trying to get the crown back, so he hires Dennis, a cowboy like killer with blades on his boots, and Spongebob and Patrick go on their quest to save Mr. Krabs and get the crown back.
When I went to see the movie, these four adults were having their own listen coversation throughout the entire movie, and I was guessing that their kids were up front. At one part, one of them said that this was a sick cartoon, and I could see what they mean. There is one scene where Patrick has long legs and fishnet stockings on, during a mock music video. They get a bag of wind in one scene, and towards the end Patrick says that he's got the bag, and he turns around, and there is a bulge in his pants, but he has the bag of wind in his hand, and of course the David Hassalhof pec joke. The movie does go for some jokes for the adults, but they really do go to the extreme sometimes. There was another scene where Spongebob and Patrick are under a real intense, hot light and they dry out. I think it's hilarious that they used a real sponge, and a real star as them dried out, but I didn't find it funny when the adults next to me were joking, hoping that he was dead, and the movie was over. Don't let the fact that this is a kids show ruin the movie, because it's anything but sometimes. After all, Spongebob has many adult fans, and college kid fans, and he's universal. "The Spongebob Squarepants Movie" is a fun way to spend an hour and a half of your time, but I don't see it winning an Oscar next year. If you want to see a more developed animated movie, see "The Polar Express," or "The Incredibles," both five star movies and computer generated image, but if you want to see something to laugh, have fun, and escape for an hour and a half, see "The Spongebob Squarepants Movie." It's too harmless to dislike.
ENJOY!
Rated PG for some mild crude humor.
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?MPAA Rating: PG ?Format: DVD ?Runtime: 87 minutes
How many movies offer the rare spectacle of a parasailing pink starfish flying over a crowd with a congratulatory pennant clenched between his buttcheeks? And that's only the tip of the iceberg--The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is a freewheeling goof of a cartoon, full of surreal twists as its diminutive heroes head down a dangerous road to rescue the lost crown of King Neptune. SpongeBob (voiced by Tom Kenny), an arrested adolescent in the mold of Pee-wee Herman, works at a fast-food restaurant that serves something called Krabby Patties (as the restaurant owner is himself a crab, it's not clear what exactly they're made of). His best friend Patrick Starfish (Bill Fagerbakke) lives under a rock and has an IQ in the lower digits. Still, their friendship carries them through many a tight spot as they strive for manliness. Anyone seeking a coherent world will be disappointed; in this undersea adventure, things catch on fire or seem to be surrounded by air whenever it's convenient for a gag. The jokes are often more silly than actually funny, but there's an undeniably energetic joviality to the proceedings. Featuring the voices of Scarlett Johansson, Jeffrey Tambor, Alec Baldwin, and a fully fleshed appearance by David Hasselhoff. --Bret Fetzer
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