Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie Trailer
Sandy Cheeks and SpongeBob SquarePants journey to Texas to save the residents of Bikini Bottom.
Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie stars the voice talents of Carolyn Lawrence (Sandy Cheeks), Tom Kenny (SpongeBob SquarePants), Wanda Sykes (Sue Nahmee), Clancy Brown (Mr. Krabs), Bill Fagerbakke (Patrick), Mr. Lawrence (Plankton), Rodger Bumpass (Squidward), Mary Jo Catlett (Mrs. Puff), Johnny Knoxville (Randy Cheeks), Craig Robinson (Pa Cheeks), Grey DeLisle (Ma Cheeks, Granny Cheeks, Rowdy Cheeks, and Rosie Cheeks), Ilia Isorelýs Paulino (Phoebe), and Matty Cardarople (Kyle).
Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie hits Netflix on August 2, 2024.
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i’m incredibly lucky to say that i have!! i first met (“met”, at least as much as one can in a Zoom.. but Rodger did say hi to me!!) Rodger Bumpass and Carolyn Lawrence on a Zoom call back in 2021 to celebrate the premiere of The Patrick Show, and i met Tom Kenny and Doug Lawrence this year at our Kamp Koral season 1 wrap party! i got to stand next to Mary Jo Catlett in a picture as well :) saw some of the others like Bill Fagerbakke and Clancy Brown but didn’t get to say hi
i posted these before! but now is as good as time as any to tell my tale
when i showed up to the party i was Visibly Confused as to where to go since it was held in a (very pretty!) bar in Union Station but very out of the way bar. so i just sort of hung around until i recognized someone from the show so i could hound them as to where to go
i saw our showrunner Marc Ceccarelli and Doug Lawrence walk in and very shamelessly ran up to them like “hi do you guys have any idea where to go” etc etc etc and cracked some jokes. trying to play it cool and not throw up my breakfast lunch and dinner because holy shit i’m walking with Doug Lawrence! but he was so kind and cool and actually introduced himself first and gave me a handshake, i think i babbled something like “i know who you are and i’m trying not to freak out” HAHA so. so much for keeping it cool
but he was incredibly kind! and as we were getting our name tags he pointed to the one in the picture above he wasn’t using and was like “do you want this?” so i told him yes and i’ll be sure to sell it on ebay right away (it is proudly pinned on my corkboard above my desk and is never going to leave my possession)
later on i saw Tom and was like. i have to introduce myself or i will literally never live with myself. so i hung around until he had a free moment and was like “HI IM ELIZA IM A (at that time) STORYBOARD REVISIONIST IM SO SORRY I KNOW YOU GET ASKED THIS A TON BUT MAY I PLEASE HAVE A PICTURE WITH YOU THANK YOU SO MUCH”
he was SO NICE! that’s putting it so mildly. he hung around for at least 15 minutes and had a beer with us and talked about how he got his start and his career as a comedian. it was so. so amazing and kind of him to stay around and very casual! so much so that Doug came by and Tom even introduced me to him since i’m an out of towner and Doug was like “hey i know you!!” which. again. hard not to pass out on the spot. i think i babbled something like “SpongeBob and Plankton are my two favorite characters just so you know so i am in heaven right now” HAHA probably not the most professional approach but who cares
still one of the greatest nights of my life and a moment i’ll treasure for the rest of my life! i’m hoping that i’ll be able to have more stories to tell in a very similar vein to this one. beyond bucket list level and i’m still so gobsmacked that i can’t even find the words to express just how life changing and amazing and humbling it was
Jammin' the Blues is a 1944 American short film made by Gjon Mili and Norman Granz in which a number of prominent jazz musicians re-create the jam-session atmosphere of nightclubs and after-hours spots. It features Lester Young, Red Callender, Harry Edison, Marlowe Morris, Sid Catlett, Barney Kessel, Jo Jones, John Simmons, Illinois Jacquet, Marie Bryant and Archie Savage. (part 2)
Full name: Emma Trent (maiden name Shawn) Williamovna
Date of birth: September 28, 1883
Character: kind, caring woman, can get a little rude
Loves: her family, yellow
Dislikes: the same as her husband
Russian voice acting: Natalia Danilova
English voice acting: Mary Jo Catlett
First appearance in Fanon: The fifth chapter in the fanfiction "SCP Foundation: The Last Pages of History" (as a story)
Last appearance in Fanon: Currently unknown
Story: Emma grew up with her parents, whose names were William and Bellatrix. She is Linda's mom, Bella and Roger's grandmother, and Pinky's great-grandmother. The Fanon does not say anything about her childhood or specific information, it is only known about her that she married her husband Sebastian and lives with him to this day. She and her husband also raised their granddaughter Bella.
Beverly is the perfect happy homemaker, along with her doting husband and two children, but this nuclear family just might explode when her fascination with serial killers collides with her ever-so-proper code of ethics.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Beverly Sutphin: Kathleen Turner
Eugene Sutphin: Sam Waterston
Misty Sutphin: Ricki Lake
Chip Sutphin: Matthew Lillard
Detective Pike: Scott Morgan
Detective Gracey: Walt MacPherson
Scotty: Justin Whalin
Birdie: Patricia Dunnock
Carl: Lonnie Horsey
Dottie Hinkle: Mink Stole
Rosemary Ackerman: Mary Jo Catlett
Mr. Stubbins: John Badila
Betty Sterner: Kathy Fannon
Ralph Sterner: Doug Roberts
Carl’s Date: Traci Lords
Marvin Pickles: Tim Caggiano
Howell Hawkins: Jeff Mandon
Father Boyce: Colgate Salsbury
Mrs. Jenson: Patsy Grady Abrams
Herbie Hebden: Richard Pilcher
Timothy Nazlerod: Beau James
Judge: Stan Brandorff
Luann Hodges: Kim Swann
Suzanne Somers: Suzanne Somers
Gus: Bus Howard
Sloppy: Alan J. Wendl
Juror #8: Patricia Hearst
Jury Forewoman: Nancy Robinette
Rookie Cop: Peter Bucossi
Policewoman: Loretto McNally
Press A: Wilfred E. Williams
Court TV Reporter: Joshua L. Shoemaker
Court Groupie A: Rosemary Knower
Court Groupie B: Susan Lowe
Carl’s Brother: John Calvin Doyle
Book Buyer: Mary Vivian Pearce
Mean Lady: Brigid Berlin
Police Officer: Jordan Brown
Vendor: Anthony ‘Chip’ Brienza
Flea Market Boy: Jeffrey Pratt Gordon
Flea Market Girl: Shelbi Clarke
Macho Man: Nat Benchley
Dealer: Kyf Brewer
Baby’s Mother: Teresa R. Pete
Church Baby: Zachary S. Pete
Doorman: Richard Pelzman
Kid A: Chad Bankerd
Kid B: Johnny Alonso
Kid C: Robert Roser
Joe Flowers: Mike Offenheiser
Girl: Lee Hunsaker
Burglar A: Michael S. Walter
Burglar B: Mojo Gentry
Mrs. Taplotter: Gwendolyn Briley-Strand
Reporter: Jennifer Mendenhall
Joan Rivers: Joan Rivers
TV Serial Hag: Catherine Anne Hayes
Lady C: Susan Duvall
Press: Valerie Yarborough
Kid: Jordan Young
Camel Lips: Jennifer Finch
Camel Lips: Suzi Gardner
Camel Lips: Demetra Plakas
Camel Lips: Donita Sparks
Husband A: John A. Schneider
Court Clerk: Lyrica Montague
Eugene Sutphin’s Nurse (uncredited): Bess Armstrong
Birdie’s Father (uncredited): Greg Coale
Video Store Customer (uncredited): David L. Marston
Stage Diver (uncredited): Kim McGuire
Cop (uncredited): John Poague
Club Kid (uncredited): Al Sotto
Ted Bundy (voice) (uncredited): John Waters
Film Crew:
Art Direction: David J. Bomba
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mark Berger
Executive Producer: Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr.
Thanks: Paul Reubens
Original Music Composer: Basil Poledouris
Writer: John Waters
Production Design: Vincent Peranio
Editor: Janice Hampton
Producer: Mark Tarlov
Supervising Sound Editor: John Nutt
Thanks: Don Knotts
Editor: Erica Huggins
Director of Photography: Robert M. Stevens
Associate Producer: Pat Moran
Costume Design: Van Smith
First Assistant Director: Robert Rooy
Property Master: Brook Yeaton
Art Department Production Assistant: Jeffrey Pratt Gordon
Carpenter: Thomas Turnbull
Thanks: Harry H. Novak
Set Decoration: Susan Kessel
On Set Dresser: Lianne Williamson
Sound Editor: Ernie Fosselius
Thanks: Arthur Machen
Utility Stunts: G. A. Aguilar
Sound Mixer: Rick Angelella
First Assistant Director: Mary Ellen Woods
Sound Editor: Frank E. Eulner
Casting: Paula Herold
Set Dresser: Michael Sabo
Second Unit Director: Steve M. Davison
Sound Editor: Robert Shoup
Hairstylist: Kathryn Blondell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: David Parker
Stunt Double: Cheryl Wheeler Duncan
Assistant Makeup Artist: Janice Kinigopoulos
Makeup Artist: Debi Young
Makeup Artist: E. Thomas Case
Post Production Supervisor: John Currin
Assistant Property Master: R. Vincent Smith
Music Supervisor: Bones Howe
Draughtsman: Rob Simons
Additional Hairstylist: Howard ‘Hep’ Preston
Assistant Makeup Artist: Barbara Lacy
Art Department Coordinator: Sarah Stollman
Utility Stunts: Michael Runyard
Unit Production Manager: Margaret Hilliard
Hairstylist: Ardis Cohen
Assistant Production Design: John Lindsey McCormick
Makeup Artist: Betty Beebe
Sound Recordist: Philip Rogers
Producer: John Fiedler
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we had our Kamp Koral season 1 wrap party last night and i’m not so sure i’m not typing this from the afterlife. i got to meet Tom Kenny who was INCREDIBLY kind and made a point to hang around and chat with us, got a handshake from Doug Lawrence (who gave me a name tag he didn’t use and laughed when i said i’ll sell it on ebay), had Tom INTRODUCE me to Doug who was like “hey i know you!”, and got a photo with Mary Jo Catlett (+ some of the amazing KK crew!) it is such a fever dream