On Tuesday, November 14, 2023, at 4:00 Pm, Nickelodeon invites viewers to join the second season of “The Patrick Star Show” with the episode titled “There Goes the Neighborhood.”
In this episode, the lovable Patrick Star and his friend Squidina venture out to explore their neighborhood and conduct on-location interviews with their neighbors. As fans of the show know, Patrick’s quirky and endearing personality often leads to hilarious and unpredictable interactions, making each episode a delightful adventure.
“The Patrick Star Show” is a spin-off of the beloved “SpongeBob SquarePants” series, focusing on the misadventures of the iconic pink sea star, Patrick. The show offers a light-hearted and comical take on everyday life in Bikini Bottom.
Tune in to Nickelodeon at the specified date and time to embark on a fun-filled journey with Patrick and Squidina as they engage with their neighbors in “There Goes the Neighborhood.” The episode promises to deliver...
In this episode, the lovable Patrick Star and his friend Squidina venture out to explore their neighborhood and conduct on-location interviews with their neighbors. As fans of the show know, Patrick’s quirky and endearing personality often leads to hilarious and unpredictable interactions, making each episode a delightful adventure.
“The Patrick Star Show” is a spin-off of the beloved “SpongeBob SquarePants” series, focusing on the misadventures of the iconic pink sea star, Patrick. The show offers a light-hearted and comical take on everyday life in Bikini Bottom.
Tune in to Nickelodeon at the specified date and time to embark on a fun-filled journey with Patrick and Squidina as they engage with their neighbors in “There Goes the Neighborhood.” The episode promises to deliver...
- 7/11/2023
- de Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
SpongeBob SquarePants is a global phenomenon, with the animated series being renewed for a fifteenth installment. The show is on track to break a record for Nickelodeon, as it approaches the 590-episode count of "Double Dare." In addition to the popular series, SpongeBob has had three successful movies and a fourth one is in the works, promising new unexplored territories for the beloved character.
SpongeBob SquarePants has not only conquered Bikini Bottom, he has also conquered the world and will continue to do so. Nickelodeon has renewed the acclaimed animated series for a fifteenth installment, which will bring it closer to breaking an important record for the network.
Bob first appeared on the small screen in 1999, created by Stephen Hillenburg. No one would have imagined back then, after the premiere of that first season, that the fun and charismatic character would become a global phenomenon, broadcast in dozens of countries and transcending generations.
SpongeBob SquarePants has not only conquered Bikini Bottom, he has also conquered the world and will continue to do so. Nickelodeon has renewed the acclaimed animated series for a fifteenth installment, which will bring it closer to breaking an important record for the network.
Bob first appeared on the small screen in 1999, created by Stephen Hillenburg. No one would have imagined back then, after the premiere of that first season, that the fun and charismatic character would become a global phenomenon, broadcast in dozens of countries and transcending generations.
- 1/10/2023
- de Maca Reynolds
- MovieWeb
As Nickelodeon's longest-running series, SpongeBob SquarePants has made a continuous effort to stay relevant and fresh to today's audiences. There's been several highly memorable and quotable gags on the show throughout the years, but one that has kept managing to make viewers laugh since the very first season is the recurring off-screen exclamation of "My leg!" from a certain fish.
Similar to Bubble Bass, what was once an extremely minor recurring gag character, has been given a much more notable role with longer appearances in recent years. As it turns out, the "My leg!" fish actually has a name, Fred, and was even given his own episode in 2018, which explored the depths of his character and the history of his recurring injury.
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How SpongeBob SquarePants Further Developed Fred the Fish
The Season 11 episode fittingly titled "My Leg!
Similar to Bubble Bass, what was once an extremely minor recurring gag character, has been given a much more notable role with longer appearances in recent years. As it turns out, the "My leg!" fish actually has a name, Fred, and was even given his own episode in 2018, which explored the depths of his character and the history of his recurring injury.
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How SpongeBob SquarePants Further Developed Fred the Fish
The Season 11 episode fittingly titled "My Leg!
- 21/8/2023
- de Alex Huffman
- CBR
Are you ready, kids? It’s time to dive into the deep, blue sea that is Spongebob Squarepants – bring your scuba gear! This iconic children’s show created by Stephen Hillenburg has been getting laughs since its premiere on Nickelodeon in May 1999. The series follows a yellow sponge named ‘SpongeBob,’ who lives with his pet snail Gary and works as a fry cook at the Krusty Krab restaurant alongside Squidward Tentacles – all while trying (and often failing) to be an upstanding citizen of Bikini Bottom.
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For die-hard fans, these first three seasons have become what they call “The Golden Era” of Spongebob Squarepants due mainly to incredible animation, fun writing, and top-notch voice acting crafted by Hillenburg and his team over these five years from 1999-2002. With so many episodes released across its twelve-plus season run, it can be hard work whittling them down,...
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For die-hard fans, these first three seasons have become what they call “The Golden Era” of Spongebob Squarepants due mainly to incredible animation, fun writing, and top-notch voice acting crafted by Hillenburg and his team over these five years from 1999-2002. With so many episodes released across its twelve-plus season run, it can be hard work whittling them down,...
- 20/4/2023
- de Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
Kim Gordon has linked up with Bikini Kill’s Erica Dawn Lyle and musician/filmmaker Vice Cooler for a scathing rebuke of a growing crisis in land and real estate, “Debt Collector.” The track will appear on Lyle and Cooler’s upcoming album, Land Trust: Benefit for North East Farmers of Color, out June 3.
“Debt Collector,” with its crashing drums and gnarled, industrial synths, packs a brutal instrumental punch that pairs perfectly with Gordon’s quintessential disaffected vocal delivery. “You’re not welcome/To the gated community,” Gordon says, “We...
“Debt Collector,” with its crashing drums and gnarled, industrial synths, packs a brutal instrumental punch that pairs perfectly with Gordon’s quintessential disaffected vocal delivery. “You’re not welcome/To the gated community,” Gordon says, “We...
- 20/5/2022
- de Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Kathleen Hanna sings lead vocals on a new song for the first time in nearly five years with “Mirrorball,” the first single from the upcoming benefit album Land Trust: Benefit for North East Farmers of Color.
The self-released LP, out June 3 via Bandcamp, is the brainchild of Bikini Kill guitarist Erica Dawn Lyle and drum tech Vice Cooler (also of the Raincoats), with the pair penning Land Trust’s music during the pandemic. The quarantine also allowed them to recruit an all-star guestlist — including Hanna, Kim Gordon, the Linda Lindas,...
The self-released LP, out June 3 via Bandcamp, is the brainchild of Bikini Kill guitarist Erica Dawn Lyle and drum tech Vice Cooler (also of the Raincoats), with the pair penning Land Trust’s music during the pandemic. The quarantine also allowed them to recruit an all-star guestlist — including Hanna, Kim Gordon, the Linda Lindas,...
- 6/5/2022
- de Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Timothée Chalamet charmed audiences last fall with his Oscar-nominated performance in Call Me By Your Name. This season he’s opposite Steve Carell in bio-drama Beautiful Boy, based on two best-selling memoirs by father and son David and Nic Sheff. The feature, from Amazon Studios, opens this weekend in New York and L.A., leading to national expansions in early November. Rupert Everett comes out with his directorial debut, The Happy Prince, based on the final days of Oscar Wilde. Everett also wrote, and stars along with Colin Firth and Emily Watson in the feature which opened Wednesday in limited release via Sony Pictures Classics.
Roadside Attractions’ The Oath takes a comedic look at a divided America. The film by Ike Barinholtz, co-starring Tiffany Haddish, opens in 10 locations Friday before jumping to 250 next week. And SXSW debut Sadie opens in a self-release by Megan Griffiths.
Other limited releases include Paladin...
Roadside Attractions’ The Oath takes a comedic look at a divided America. The film by Ike Barinholtz, co-starring Tiffany Haddish, opens in 10 locations Friday before jumping to 250 next week. And SXSW debut Sadie opens in a self-release by Megan Griffiths.
Other limited releases include Paladin...
- 12/10/2018
- de Brian Brooks
- Deadline Film + TV
In her confident, crafty eyes and free-flowing cadences, Condola Rashad — daughter of Phylicia and Ahmad Rashad — more than slightly recalls the style of Denzel Washington in her commanding performance in “Bikini Moon”; she’s easily the most appealing thing about this latest effort from Milcho Manchevski, best known for 1994’s Venice Golden Lion-winning “Before the Rain.” The new movie, a fictional character study that doubles as an inquiry into nonfiction filmmaking techniques, is a patchy, intermittently captivating hodgepodge that begins promisingly before losing its narrative thread, a shortcoming that figures to curtail its theatrical prospects. Nevertheless, it’s a promising showcase for Rashad, who (presently seen on Showtime’s “Billions”) is more than up to the leading-lady challenge.
“Bikini Moon” is comprised of footage shot from numerous faux-verité sources, including security cams and cell phones. Its most consistent perspective, however, comes via the cameras of pretentious documentarian Trevor (Will Janowitz...
“Bikini Moon” is comprised of footage shot from numerous faux-verité sources, including security cams and cell phones. Its most consistent perspective, however, comes via the cameras of pretentious documentarian Trevor (Will Janowitz...
- 10/10/2018
- de Nick Schager
- Variety Film + TV
It takes time to get a handle on this arresting meditation on the documentary filmmaking process because it throws out feelers in so many directions. Milcho Manchevski’s lively, thought-provoking Bikini Moon edges in and out of the experimental category, peopled by a cynical indie filmmaker, a bleeding heart liberal and an unpredictable bag lady with a hidden treasure waiting back home. The film is smart with a cool New York irony that is easy to get into, but it owes its principal fascination to the enigmatic Condola Rashad, the stage actress seen in Showtime’s Billions and Joshua Marston’...
- 27/6/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It takes time to get a handle on this arresting meditation on the documentary filmmaking process because it throws out feelers in so many directions. Milcho Manchevski’s lively, thought-provoking Bikini Moon edges in and out of the experimental category, peopled by a cynical indie filmmaker, a bleeding heart liberal and an unpredictable bag lady with a hidden treasure waiting back home. The film is smart with a cool New York irony that is easy to get into, but it owes its principal fascination to the enigmatic Condola Rashad, the stage actress seen in Showtime’s Billions and Joshua Marston’...
- 27/6/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
This is a new project that I wasn’t aware of before today; but I’ll definitely be watching for any future updates on it. Above and below are first look pics at Condola Rashad in veteran Macedonian filmmaker Milcho Manchevski’s “Bikini,”… Continue Reading →...
- 22/6/2016
- de Tambay Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
It’s never a bad thing when an Academy Award-nominated filmmaker dips his toes into the horror genre, and over twenty years after nabbing a Best Foreign Language Film nod for Before the Rain, Macedonian director Milcho Manchevski is doing just… Continue Reading →
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- 15/6/2016
- de John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Producers Anja Wedell and Munire Armstrong announced today that Bikini, directed by Academy award nominee Milcho Manchevski, wrapped production in New York. Questioning the lines between fiction and reality, Bikini tells the story of a documentary filmmaker and his girlfriend who take a charismatic but troubled woman into their home, turning their lives upside down. Manchevski also wrote the script, based on his story, together with […]...
- 15/6/2016
- de MrDisgusting
- bloody-disgusting.com
Condola Rashad, whose shimmering stage performances in Ruined, Stick Fly, Romeo and Juliet and The Trip To Bountiful made the daughter of Phylicia Rashad one of the most sought-after young actors in the business, has just wrapped Gotham filming of Bikini for producers Anja Wedell and Munire Armstrong. Helmed by Oscar nominee Milcho Manchevski, Bikini tells the story of a documentary filmmaker and his girlfriend who take a charismatic but troubled woman (the title role…...
- 14/6/2016
- Deadline
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