Reviewed by Clark Douglas Quote: "This is a very solid example of what formulaic inspirational films ought to be. Just because we know where a story is going doesn't mean the journey there has to be dull; The Great Debaters
Reviewed by David Johnson Quote: "I won't watch it again, but if the time ever comes when I have a sweet-natured daughter that likes horses, this will be an easy recommendation."
Reviewed by David Johnson Quote: "The world of Narnia was made for high-definition, and its Blu debut delivers all the high-resolution Minotaur hair you could ever want."
Reviewed by Clark Douglas Quote: "It's not a perfect film, but it is a very nice date movie that features some wonderful music and solid performances."
Reviewed by Kerry Birmingham Quote: "It is the court's belief that this is a decent movie that turned out as well as it did despite a difficult maturation process and a hostile environment."
Reviewed by Gordon Sullivan Quote: "A drama that lacks drama doesn't have much going for it. Luckily, Steel City has some excellent performances to keep it afloat."
A health inspector comes to the Krusty Krab and Mr. Krabs thinks he is an impostor looking for free food. SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs give them a patty covered in nasty things like toilet water and toenail clippings. The health
SpongeBob buys a new TV but just the box so Patrick and him can play in it. Squidward takes the TV, but cannot concentrate due to SpongeBob and Patrick playing with their "imagination" outside in the box. Squidward thinks they
snowstorm hits Bikini Bottom, thanks to a glacier that settled above the city. For SpongeBob and Patrick, this means snowball fights. An attempt to recruit Squidward is unsuccessful, as he finds such an activity to be immature, until the prospect
Mr. Krabs sells a blanket full of junk, among them a novelty soda-drink hat, which SpongeBob purchases. When Mr. Krabs learns that the hat is rare, and worth a million dollars, he tries everything he can to get it back.