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Saving Bikini Bottom & Saturday Night

With the end of the year slowing but surly approaching, the time has come to start doing 2 reviews in 1 post. The first movie is Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Story, which focuses on Sandy and Spongebob's quest to find Bikini Bottom after it is mysteriously taken away. The second movie is Saturday Night, which focuses on the extremely intense 90 minutes leading up to the series premier of the iconic Saturday Night Live.



 Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Story

While it's not completely terrible, most of this movie still isn't very good either. At first it was tolerable, then the live-action plotline started. That was pretty much the worst part about the movie as Sandy's 2 friends were just stupid most of the time and Wanda Sykes' character was a little bit disturbing. The live-action visuals didn't help either. The best part about the movie on the other hand was Sandy's family, though they did have an unresolved plotline


 
 Saturday Night

This was actually pretty good. Albeit not perfect, but good. And this is easily the most INTENSE movie I've seen this year. Watching the chaotic madness on set leading up to Saturday Night Live's premier is like a ticking time bomb. There was never really a moment of peace for poor Lorne Michaels, I'm surprised he didn't lose it sooner. The movie was very well made. Real shame it bombed. 

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