It feels more like something cooked up by Paramount and Nickelodeon to make sure that SpongeBob … continues to stay relevant, both with the kids who watch Nickelodeon and the 20-somethings who view SpongeBob as an object of nostalgia. The Washington Post’s Jen Chaney says, “There’s something about this project that, despite checking all of the requisite plot and sensibility boxes, doesn’t convey as an organic work of SpongeBob-isheness. Sometimes life at the bottom can be a good thing.” The two worlds fail to create a cohesive whole in spite of all the inspired non sequiturs provided by the Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger script. The Hollywood Reporter’s Michael Rechtshaffen writes, “Although the title and those persistent TV ads might suggest otherwise, only a small fraction of The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water takes place above sea level … but rather than further expanding those seemingly limitless SpongeBob horizons, the live-action/CG stuff never satisfyingly jibes with the traditional nautical nonsense down below. ![]() See what top critics are saying about The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water. Read More 30 of 2015’s Most Anticipated Movies: ‘Star Wars’, ‘Tomorrowland’, ‘Furious 7’, ‘Joy’ and More
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