01 February 2007

 

Kids Can Be Heroes Too

This is one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make... What is my favorite movie. It asks so much of me. It's like asking me to pick which tellytubby is the creepiest (tinky winky, definitely, tinky winky) or which subject in Woodrose gives the most workload (I'd rather not hint anything). The problem is that there are just too many answers because I absolutely love watching movies. Some of my friends have even said that I probably own more DVD's than the nearby video rental store - and they vary in genre. I like different types of movies, ranging from "Lord of the Rings" to "American Outlaws" to "Grease" to "Lion King" to "Robin Hood: Men In Tights" to "The Hot Chick" to "My Fair Lady" to "SWAT" to "Butterfly Effect"; and the list goes on.

So I personally think that I don't have a specific favorite. And knowing this, I will just talk about a movie that I consider a classic: "The Spongebob Squarepants Movie".

King Neptune's crown has just been stolen and Mr. Krabs's has become the main suspect. Even after being passed for the promotion, Spongebob sticks to his boss and tries to retrieve the crown. Along with his best buddy, Patrick, Spongebob ventures into the deep, dark and mysterious land of Shell City. They will try to save Mr. Krabs's life, and the day, as well!

I chose the "The Spongebob Squarepants Movie", because it relaxes me. It is a movie filled with bright colors, wacky songs, lovable characters, and unfailing hilarious punchlines. It's a movie that I can watch over and over again, and still have as much enthusiasm about it, as I had the last time I watched it. It's a movie that can make you forget about all the pressures and stresses of life, and go back to how it was like when we were kids. Considering the workload, we're given for this last quarter and last month of our high school lives, I thought it only appropriate to choose a movie that would lighten the mood.

A movie for the young and the young at heart, Spongebob shows that even kids can be heroes! And I like the message that it sends out. I don't consider myself a kid, but I do consider myself young. This movie also makes me feel better because it shows that even kids can be great. I'm the youngest in the family, and most of the time, I'm being lectured. People think that I don't know anything and that they have to keep repeating things to me. I think it was just last year, that my mom thought that I couldn't even go up to one of the cashiers by myself and pay for something I wanted. When it comes to me, the older people seem to have a mentality that I can't stand on my own. And I'll have to admit, that with college coming up, I'm a bit scared to jump of the cliff and try to spread my wings and fly. I can sometimes be paranoid, thinking that I'm a penguin, and I wasn't meant to fly. That is why I like the movie. It shows that people should not belittle you for your age and also, that being young should not discourage you, even kids can be heroes. Though he's a cartoon (and is said to be gay), Spongebob can actually inspire.

So if you need a quick laugh or stress reliever, you know who to call.. (not the ghost busters)
..the DVD rental place to borrow a copy of "The Spongebob Squarepants Movie". Woohoo!

Comments:
nica, haha.. galing no?

and yeah, i know Mozilla.
 
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