

The Dolphin Illuminati stuff really didn't do anything for me. There are a lot of times where it starts to seem interesting, but then it takes it into some weird direction and you can't help but question why they would go there. As others have said, it's all over the place. We were never dying laughing or anything, but there were some pretty funny parts here and there. His voice is so distinctive and amazing.Ī few friends and I (high school seniors) went because we quote Spongebob all the time, and thought we could have a few laughs at this. The humans had funny one-liners and they were in that world just long enough to be fun and interesting.Īlso, did anyone else love Matt Berry as the Dolphin? I didn't wait to confirm it until the end, but was happy to know it was him. And I thought it was neat how Spongebob and Crew looked like plastic toys in 3D. Antonio Banderas is great as BurgerBeard because he's fun and actually pretty clever at being a villain and physical comedian. I actually think the live action scenes are the best. It's funny, but plenty of jokes fall flat. It isn't that surprising until they involve Time Travel and more extraordinary elements. There's a lot more self-aware jokes that make it fun to watch and would be better for older Spongebob fans. The 2D Animation is just a regular episode elevated to movie level.

Not a major Spongebob fan, this was almost like a "Greatest Hits" type of movie because the plot is sprinkled with so many references to famous Spongebob episodes. But I was expecting more of a "movie feel" to this which I didn't get at all. This was just a bunch of random jokes smashed up into one movie. The first one actually had something: Plankton finally got the formular, he made the citizens zombies, Krabs almost gets fried, Spongebob learns about himself, etc.

This is a story that could only be done on film." Like, they could've done this as a regular episode of the show. There was no concrete plot that made you go "Whoa, this is a movie. This movie just felt like a few episodes mashed up together. I watched the first movie right when I got home and instantly agreed that the first movie was way better than this one. I do agree that this didn't feel like a "movie" though. I guess I can say that I'm super glad they didn't spoil the spoilers in the trailer. And the majority of the movie was Bikini Bottom in a post-apocalyptic state exactly like Mad Max.ski masks and all. The rest of the movie was just surreal crap that I love. But only the last 15 minutes of the movie were actually live-action. All the trailers show "HE'S ON LAND" and the title says it, and the posters show it. This movie should've been called Spongebob: Beyond Bikinidome It was more of a Mad Max knockoff than advertised.
