Well, it involves the ancient martial art style called Kick-in-the-Nuts.
'Sleeper'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Suddenly feeling that MNS shooting an American express commercial in Entourage is almost prophetic. Who's working at Del Taco over this?
I don't even...what's more than boggled? Croggled? Floggled?
Keroggled. Schlenoggled.
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it involves the ancient martial art style called Kick-in-the-Nuts.
Fortunately I am the long-lost scion of the Nutkick Clan.
Fortunately I am the long-lost scion of the Nutkick Clan.
Of the Nashua Nutkicks?
hee hee!
I want pictures, Raq.
The Last Airbender: M. Night's Possible Twist Endings. As usual, Zach Oat has a hilarious photo gallery. le nubian, he even addresses your issue with Appa:
The Backdoor Sequel Ending
Appa, the Last Airbender's flying bison, is revealed to be a new breed of luckdragon, and the closing credits give the film's subtitle as The NeverEnding Story: Part 4.
My favorite is this one:
The presence of Aasif Mandvi in the Fire armies is suspicious, but when Samantha Bee and John Oliver pop up as a pair of Water Tribesmen, the whole conflict between different elements is revealed to be nothing more than an extensive skit for The Daily Show.
I read one review that said they spent the whole movie thinking of Aasif Mandvi as the Senior Fire Correspondent.
Hero with a Thousand Facials?
snerk.