Linus (The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl)

Linus is a secondary antagonist of The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl. He is a bully and school archnemesis of Max who picks on him at school. He also has a dream counterpart named “Minus”.

Why He's More Minus than Linus

 * 1) The problem with Linus is that he is a generic middle school bully who has no personality outside of tormenting Max and makes fun of his dreams being fake and his use of his “dream journal”.
 * 2) He also has no character development and only has 4 scenes of just focusing on mocking Max (such as having his class throw things at him, steal his “dream journal”, and tries to get away from what he did to his “journal”) and while his dream counterpart, Minus has 2 scenes of just talking too much about the generic “taking over the world” cliches.
 * 3) The film also doesn't bother to give a reason or backstory as to why Linus became a bully (i.e. if he has low-self-esteem, was bullied himself in the past, or is having a rough life at home, which are common reasons as to why bullies act the way they do). Instead, he seems to just be a bully for the sake of being one of the film’s villains, even though Mr. Electric (his teacher’s dream counterpart) is the main villain.
 * 4) As mentioned above, he constantly bullies Max over his “dream journal” and tried to kill his “dream friends”, Sharkboy and Lavagirl.
 * 5) His dialogue is painful to the nerve and making no sense when he tells Max that they can be “imaginary friends”, meaning that he’ll pretend that he “doesn’t exist” and also threatens to “burst his bubble”, calling him “Dream Boy”.
 * 6) He steals Max’s dream journal and ruins it as a “revised edition”.
 * 7) His infamous line: “I did not! Mr. Electric, send him to the principal’s office and have him EXPELLED!”.
 * 8) Speaking of his infamous line, he unfairly tries to get Max sent to the principal’s office.
 * 9) He talks way too much.
 * 10) Speaking of his dream counterpart, Minus, he is still the same as him as his goal to take over Planet Drool and ruining Max’s life makes no sense.
 * 11) His dream counterpart’s clothes is laughable and looks like it came from a middle school play as it’s just his purple and black shirt with a minus instead of the “L” with the inclusion of a cape.
 * 12) After he makes amends with Max, he is very useless to stop a traitorous Mr. Electric and all he does was just…try to go near him until he shocks him for trespassing.
 * 13) Jacob Davich does a rather poor job portraying him as his performance is childish and over the top.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) As mentioned above, he at least redeems himself at the end of the film and starts being nicer to Max.
 * 2) Despite this, his performance and delivery is so over the top that it’s entertaining and hilarious.