Hey Arnold! The Movie

 (2002)

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User Reviews

The worst way to end this show!
Mar 24, 2006
juantg2003 - imdb.com
I have to admit that I'm a great fan of this show, so you must know how disappointed I got when I watched this movie. First of all, the plot was awful, I thought it was going to be something more... Full review
A huge disappointment for a fine cartoon
Jan 02, 2003
SparksterInc - imdb.com
"Hey Arnold!" is one of the few quality TV shows for all kids these days, with a cast of likeable and unique characters and thought provoking episodes. But you won't see much of it here in this disappointing and underwhelming big... Full review
Not enough story for 90 minutes
Jul 06, 2002
spider63 - imdb.com
Hey Arnold! is a slow-paced and slightly boring movie. The plot is not very creative. The Paul Sorvino character (Shenk) is buying all of the decrepit, low-priced buildings in order to build a gigantic mall, shopping complex and office buildings. This... Full review

Critics Reviews

| Mar 18, 2005
MSNBC
the voice talents of Jennifer Jason Leigh, Christopher Lloyd, and Dan Castellaneta.... ... Full Review
| Jun 02, 2004
commonsensemedia.org
The Movie" is as unimaginative as its title and far too long at 74 minutes. Kids may enjoy seeing Arnold save the day, but adults will snooze through it, due to a storyline everyone's seen before, animation that is below the "Fat Albert" level ... Full Review
| Apr 30, 2004
Houston Chronicle
When Arnold and Gerald visit the city morgue, the scene itself is not only funny, but Christopher Lloyd also gives an inspired performance as the voice of the spooky coroner. It's up to Arnold, his best friend, Gerald, and other neighborhood pals to stop Scheck and his sleazy henchmen. ... Full Review
| Dec 31, 2002
DVD Talk
The Movie" is another in a long line of successful cartoons that were made into a less than successful movie. With an actual film running time of less than 70 minutes, there was nothing here than made me feel that I was watching an actual movie instead of the television show. ... Full Review
| Jul 03, 2002
Christianity Today
Arnold is a boy who loves his neighborhood, and who may be the only one clever enough to devise a plan that will foil the intentions of evil developers with their bulldozers. Given the number of missteps the filmmakers made, it looks as if the filmmakers simply had no idea whatsoever how to adapt the Phil Boatwright ( Movie Reporter ) acknowledges "some smart writing and that magical something that appeals to little ones, but the producers haven't captured this kid at heart. ... Full Review

News

This movie was overhyped by Nickelodeon in 2002 and for nothing.This movie was Nick's worst movie ever.But how can Common Sense Media give this movie a "pause" when social behavior is "on" and there's nothing objectionable in it? ... Full Article

To hell with this, and all films like it.Have we learned nothing from The X-Files movie? The South Park movie was an event, because the characters could finally swear their fucking heads off, but every other TV to big... ... Full Article

Appropriately, one of the characters in Hey Arnold! The Movie parodies a character from "The X-Files," a television show spawning a film that came across as little more than an extended t.v. episode. ... Full Article

BASED ON the animated Nickelodeon TV series about a weirdly optimistic inner-city kid with a football-shaped head and a Flock of Seagulls hairdo, "Hey Arnold! ... Full Article

Hey Arnold! The Movie paints an ideal urbanscape, where neighbors are friendly and look after one another. Nickelodeon Movies' latest offering, based on Nick's animated tv series, shows that the right mix of individualism and group work can foster positive... ... Full Article

On the other hand, if this is news, you are obviously not in fourth grade."Hey Arnold!" has been an animated Nickelodeon sensation since its premiere in 1996, watched by 45 million kids (and their parents) a month. ... Full Article

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