They remind me of the Kryptonian villains from the first two Superman movies. Both groups are trios consisting of a sinister leader (General Zod/Swarm), a femme fatale (Ursa/Azure), and a big guy who never speaks (Non/Passenger).
They remind me of the Kryptonian villains from the first two Superman movies. Both groups are trios consisting of a sinister leader (General Zod/Swarm), a femme fatale (Ursa/Azure), and a big guy who never speaks (Non/Passenger).
I assume Klep Trep means John Lennon, which would fit in with the relentless negativity of this thread.
What if you get it from the library?
It’s a more badass version of the original Lola. In this movie, the character is voiced by Zendaya.
“The movie is going to bomb” and simultaneously “sell like crazy”? Impressive.
Cartoon Network, and your cable system might have it on demand.
Money.
“You know a lot about this.” Did they think he wouldn’t? Pathetic. All I can add is that I love the “Pinky and No-Brain” reference.
(patiently waits for someone to bring up Dawn Bellwether)
So I looked up the two suits who were named in the article at IMDb. Carr D’Angelo went on to be a producer on the Rob Schneider films The Animal and The Hot Chick, while Casey Silver became a producer on Gigli. Surely both these men are experts on comedy!
That might actually work!
Naah, it would have been one of those green-skinned Orion slave girls. They go barefoot anyway.
Apparently someone at G/O Media decided that Bob’s Burgers reviews didn’t bring in enough site traffic to justify continuing them on a weekly basis.
Also, Fett was a (mostly) silent killing machine, a popular archetype for reasons I’ll probably never understand. G.I. Joe’s Snake Eyes is so popular he’s getting his own movie. Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers have big followings too.
“Justice of the Quiche” is a pun on Justice of the Peace. And no love from anyone for “Wok of Shame”?
The “Pimemento” pun is majestic in its awfulness. The writers of Bob’s Burgers would be proud.
Is Cartwright still alive? If so, I hope we see him again... so that Batwoman and/or Alice can give him the payback he so richly deserves. I'm also wondering what his tragic backstory is.
He was Samurai Jack too.
A doctor throws acid at a woman’s face because he performed a rhinoplasty instead of an eyelid tuck and didn’t want to face a lawsuit, so instead he maims her face...how is that an improvement on his situation?
Not a bad episode,but so much unused potential. I wouldn’t be surprised if all three of Donald’s adventures were premises that the writers couldn’t make work as full-length episodes but wanted to do anyway.