But Korra has failed romantically with both Bolin and Mako. She may not have definitely discovered her sexuality yet. She could at least experiment. Don't step on my and my fellow Deviantartists' fantasies!
What about Naga and Pabu? They're officially married now, right?
The first time I don't watch him pee and he gets kidnapped!
I just meant they're deliberately catering to us Korrasami shippers.
Oh, come on! They're just fucking with us now with that blush Korra gives Asami!
I was watching that episode with my friends after school. His older brother heard it from the other room, rushed out to see where the music was coming from. After it was over, he rushed back into his room and came back out with Flood. I've been a huge fan ever since.
They're definitely better live than recorded.
I think one of the directors also directed Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead as well.
The second one was okay mostly because of Mini-Me and Fat Bastard. But, yes, it did shamelessly repeat gags from the first film. The third one had about three funny bits but, again, it just repeated everything from the first two.
The second one had Rowan Atkinson being hobbled by having his shoes tied together.
I liked them all when I was younger, but when revisiting them all recently, the third one is a huge step down.
The Bill & Ted movies are ones I've watched a lot even as an adult, and I love both of them to death. Bogus Journey is really a diamond in the rough because it isn't just content to repeat the gags of the original film. Frankly, you'd be hard-pressed to come up with a single repeated gag between those two films.…
I still like D&D, but it's merely good, not great. There's Something About Mary holds up okay (it has been about a decade, but I was an adult when it came out, so it's not like it was some childhood favorite I liked out of nostalgia). Kingpin holds up even better.
In the same vein, Hot Shots Part Deux is about as good as the first one, though neither are particularly great.
Eat me!
Kingpin and it isn't even close.
Dammit, beat me to it by a minute.
Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey is pretty great.
People where I live would be walking around in bikinis if it was as warm here in January as it probably is in L.A.