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Worst Picture

2010 Golden Raspberry

Razzie
Awarded To  The Last Airbender
Worst Supporting Actor

2010 Golden Raspberry

Razzie
Awarded To  Jackson Rathbone
For  The Last Airbender / The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Worst Eye-Gouging Misuse of 3-D

2010 Golden Raspberry

Razzie
Awarded To  The Last Airbender

Tag[]

"In this episode, we discuss the aptly-named Last Airbender."

Movie Summary[]

Premise[]

People can use martial arts to control the four elements of classical mythology, or some bullshit.

Story[]

The four nations of Air, Water, Earth and Fire lived in harmony until the Fire Nation declared war. A century later, there is still no end in sight to the destruction, then, an Avatar named Aang discovers that he has the power to control the four elements. He joins forces with Katara, a Waterbender, and her brother, Sokka, to restore balance and harmony to their world.

Better Than[]

Worse Than[]

Final Judgments[]

  • Bad-Bad Movie (Stuart) @36:25
  • Bad-Bad Movie (Dan) @37:10
  • Bad-Bad Movie (Elliott) @37:45
­I can't believe that people made this and released it in a theater, and then other people paid money to see it.
       —Elliott @38:00

Episode Highlights[]

Tangents[]

  • Apparently, when you play the Flop House backward and slow it down, Stuart makes housecat noises.
  • In the recommendations section, Stuart thought Dan said "Mark Taint" instead of Mark Twain, which Elliott decided was Mark Twain's pen name for writing porn. The Floppers then started coming up with names for Mark Taint's works:
    • The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaverherass County
    • A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Cunt
    • Fuckleberry Finn
    • Muffing It
    • Puddinghead Wilson
    • Tom Sawy-her
  • Dan's Cat @36:50
  • Dan Mispronounces his own name

Movie Pitches[]

Quotes[]

Stuart: There's nothing more dramatic than watching a grown man awkwardly stab a fish in a bag.
Elliott: [laughs, claps]
Stuart: It's called "shooting fish in a bag" for a reason, guys.
Elliott: If you take nothing more from us about The Last Airbender, it is that. There's a scene of a grown man awkwardly stabbing a fish in plastic bag.
— @23:35

Listener Mail[]

Mailbag Song[]

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Letters[]

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Knight and Day @48:10

Recommendations[]

  • Louie Bluie (1985) by Terry Zwigoff (Dan) @Time
  • Magnum Force (1973) by Ted Post (Stuart) @Time
  • True Grit (2010) by Ethan Coen, Joel Coen (Elliott) @Time
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