Agreed - it was always aired with "Wet Painters", as well, making probably the best half hour of SpongeBob imaginable.
Agreed - it was always aired with "Wet Painters", as well, making probably the best half hour of SpongeBob imaginable.
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What ultimately kept it funny for me was that the Jordan was still laughing and amused throughout as if he actually were just bullying Keegan. If he had actually started to get gravely serious or anything, it would have been too much for me.
What ultimately kept it funny for me was that the Jordan was still laughing and amused throughout as if he actually were just bullying Keegan. If he had actually started to get gravely serious or anything, it would have been too much for me.
His Dark Materials got shafted in the domestic market due to a widespread smear campaign by the Catholic Church. It did really well internationally, but New Line was scared to keep going.
His Dark Materials got shafted in the domestic market due to a widespread smear campaign by the Catholic Church. It did really well internationally, but New Line was scared to keep going.
There's really no other way the series can end. No matter how far in trouble Walt gets, there are only two outcomes: he dies, or gets out of trouble. If the latter happens, as it did in Face Off, Walt becomes suddenly confident and starts everything right back up. The series could go on indefinitely… unless Walt dies.
There's really no other way the series can end. No matter how far in trouble Walt gets, there are only two outcomes: he dies, or gets out of trouble. If the latter happens, as it did in Face Off, Walt becomes suddenly confident and starts everything right back up. The series could go on indefinitely… unless Walt dies.
I needed that in my head for the next week. Thanks.
I needed that in my head for the next week. Thanks.
His delivery of "Okay" at the end of that scene slays me every time. The complete loss of voice at the end there. Perfectly awkward.
His delivery of "Okay" at the end of that scene slays me every time. The complete loss of voice at the end there. Perfectly awkward.
1: Male/18
2: Yes I did!
3: Week by week, though I didn't start until halfway through Book 1
4: Nope. Talked with friends about it, but no other published sources.
5: Not at all, I thought it worked well enough.
6: A few filler episodes in the original irked me, but overall I liked the more broad character development.…
1: Male/18
2: Yes I did!
3: Week by week, though I didn't start until halfway through Book 1
4: Nope. Talked with friends about it, but no other published sources.
5: Not at all, I thought it worked well enough.
6: A few filler episodes in the original irked me, but overall I liked the more broad character development.…
Quantum of Solace was a pretty exciting action film. It's only failure was as a Bond film, because other than featuring a character named James Bond, it wasn't really a Bond film.
Quantum of Solace was a pretty exciting action film. It's only failure was as a Bond film, because other than featuring a character named James Bond, it wasn't really a Bond film.
Why would you want a film to fail? That seems unnecessarily petty.
Why would you want a film to fail? That seems unnecessarily petty.
There are two ways to do it straight-faced though. There's the straight-faced, "we are aware that this is ridiculous but we're doing it anyway" version, and the "no this isn't ridiculous it's serious stuff so stop laughing" version. This film appears to take the latter route, which never works, instead of the former…