“The Sponge Bob Movie 2” – Sponge Out of Water Movie Review
by Sharon
On March 11, 2015, Wednesday morning, there was a school-wide monthly movie trip to see the brand new movie “The Sponge Bob Movie 2” – Sponge Out of Water – at the Franklin Square Cinemas 6 here in Frankfort, Ky. The movie was live action mixed with animation. It is one of the best movies in 2015. The story is about who stole the secret formula to make crab patties. Everybody in the city of Bikini Bottom thinks Sponge Bob and his buddy Plankton stole it, and in the mean time, Bikini Bottom gets destroyed!
So Spongebob and Mr. Krab build a time machine and go back to the past when they learn that Burger Beard (the pirate) stole the secret formula. Meanwhile, Burger Beard the pirate has opened a Krab Patties Restaurant on the beach and everyone rushed to get a krab pattie. So, Spongebob and his pals from Bikini Bottom come up on the beach area. Spongebob and all his pals turn into Super-Big-Size Heroes and go on a wild goose chase through the city after Burger Pirate who is in his pirate boat (which is on wheels). A blue dolphin from the future saves everybody’s day. Burger Pirate gets caught and gets kicked off the beach, flying over the ocean and lands on a small island in the ocean. Bikini Bottom is restored. The movie has a very happy ending. All the students cheered their heroes on and loved the movie. It was better than they thought it would be.
Stewart Home & School is a residential school for people of all ages with special needs. The mission of Stewart Home & School is the complete and total care of its students and the fulfillment of all their needs – physical, educational, social, vocational and spiritual. The faculty of the school program has experience with the learning styles of people with Autism, Down’s syndrome, Fragile X syndrome, and Williams syndrome, as well as other intellectual disability diagnoses. It is the objective of the school program to create successful learning experiences for all students and to consistently reinforce the students’ enthusiastic motivation for participation and further growth. There are high expectations for each individual and it is a joy to see successes celebrated each day!