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Moderator | Napoleon Dynamite Has anyone seen it? I watched it lastnight and was pretty disappointed in it. Whatcha'll think? In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Saw the ads on tv, not impressed. Looks like a low budget movie with some goofy geek. Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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I thought it was "SWEET!"
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Moderator | applekisses said: I thought it was "SWEET!"
I liked it but I guess I expected more cuz a all the hype. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | The best part of it was the brother and theonline chat shit! I loved it when the chick showed up and turned him into a thug. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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I thought it was a low-key but genuinely funny movie...I laughed out loud more than a couple of times. A few of the 20-25somethings that work 4 me have watched this 3 or 4 times. They thought it was great... | |
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Sweeny79 said: applekisses said: I thought it was "SWEET!"
I liked it but I guess I expected more cuz a all the hype. What I liked about it is that everyone knows or has known someone like Napoleon...and the way guys like him have been portrayed in many movies in the past has been as victims or losers that can't do anything right, etc. This movie made him the hero...and showed that a kid like him (and a guy like his brother and kids like his friends) can have friends, do great things and be loved just for who they are. Also, the movie had no swearing and no sex in it whatsoever...that's a rare thing these days. | |
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Sweeny79 said: The best part of it was the brother and theonline chat shit! I loved it when the chick showed up and turned him into a thug.
Lafawnduh rules! Plus she's from Detroit! | |
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Moderator | wishuhvn said: I thought it was a low-key but genuinely funny movie...I laughed out loud more than a couple of times. A few of the 20-25somethings that work 4 me have watched this 3 or 4 times. They thought it was great...
It was low key I guess that's what threw me off, I was expecting something totally different. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | applekisses said: Sweeny79 said: I liked it but I guess I expected more cuz a all the hype. What I liked about it is that everyone knows or has known someone like Napoleon...and the way guys like him have been portrayed in many movies in the past has been as victims or losers that can't do anything right, etc. This movie made him the hero...and showed that a kid like him (and a guy like his brother and kids like his friends) can have friends, do great things and be loved just for who they are. Also, the movie had no swearing and no sex in it whatsoever...that's a rare thing these days. OMG I didn't even notice the lack of swearing! And that's true he was the hero in a strange way. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | applekisses said: Sweeny79 said: The best part of it was the brother and theonline chat shit! I loved it when the chick showed up and turned him into a thug.
Lafawnduh rules! Plus she's from Detroit! I was waiting for her to turn out to be a man In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: applekisses said: What I liked about it is that everyone knows or has known someone like Napoleon...and the way guys like him have been portrayed in many movies in the past has been as victims or losers that can't do anything right, etc. This movie made him the hero...and showed that a kid like him (and a guy like his brother and kids like his friends) can have friends, do great things and be loved just for who they are. Also, the movie had no swearing and no sex in it whatsoever...that's a rare thing these days. OMG I didn't even notice the lack of swearing! And that's true he was the hero in a strange way. (in Napoleon voice) OH MY GOSH...how could you flippin' forget that?! | |
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Sweeny79 said: applekisses said: Lafawnduh rules! Plus she's from Detroit! I was waiting for her to turn out to be a man I thought that for a split-second too...but, then I realized that she just loved that guy for who he was | |
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Moderator | applekisses said: Sweeny79 said: OMG I didn't even notice the lack of swearing! And that's true he was the hero in a strange way. (in Napoleon voice) OH MY GOSH...how could you flippin' forget that?! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | applekisses said: Sweeny79 said: I was waiting for her to turn out to be a man I thought that for a split-second too...but, then I realized that she just loved that guy for who he was Yeah she liked his sleeves, they were big. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: applekisses said: I thought that for a split-second too...but, then I realized that she just loved that guy for who he was Yeah she liked his sleeves, they were big. I loved Pedro's wig and the fact that it made him look like a mideval warrior... | |
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Moderator | applekisses said: Sweeny79 said: Yeah she liked his sleeves, they were big. I loved Pedro's wig and the fact that it made him look like a mideval warrior... Pedro was my favorite " I guess I bake her cake or sumtings" In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: applekisses said: I loved Pedro's wig and the fact that it made him look like a mideval warrior... Pedro was my favorite " I guess I bake her cake or sumtings" His cousins "The ones with all the sweet hook-ups" ROCKED too!!! | |
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Moderator | applekisses said: Sweeny79 said: Pedro was my favorite " I guess I bake her cake or sumtings" His cousins "The ones with all the sweet hook-ups" ROCKED too!!! I WANT THAT CAR! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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When this movie came out in the theaters I wanted to see it very badly but unfortunately never did get to.
I got the DVD for Christmas and was very excited to watch it but, upon my first viewing, I have to admit for the first half hour or so I was thinking "Hm. This isn't what I was expecting." and I was worried I was going to be disappointed bigtime..but then I kind of got into the groove of the movie and now, after having watched it a couple more times, I think it is a really wonderful and very funny film. It's definitely NOT a movie for everybody though, and you kind of have to have a certain sense of humor to appreciate it. The reviews of it on sites like RottenTomatoes and IMdB are sooooo polarized - you either love this movie, or (to put it mildly) you really DON'T love it. Seems like there's no middle ground. I think it helps your appreciation of the movie also if you yourself were a misfit nerd growing up, or you hung around people like Napoleon and friends. For me, I wasn't so much laughing AT Napoleon and Pedro and Deb (I loved her character..) et. al., as I was laughing WITH them since I could relate to a lot of the mentality of their misfitedness, if that makes any sense. I also loved the 80s feel and visuals this film employed. Actually, this movie has a lot of heart and is very sweet if you are able to see it past the oddball quirkiness. Such as the ending scene with Napoleon and Deb and the tetherball game...I thought that scene was perfect, with "The Promise" playing as background music. ps - the commentary really helps you understand a lot of the scenes better and where the film's writers got the ideas for a lot of the situations, like the scene where Napoleon calls home and asks Kip to get their grandma and bring him his chapstick - that scene was almost verbatim of a conversation the film's writer had years ago with his 6th grade kid brother which, to me, made the movie scene even funnier. | |
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Your sig is cracking me up...I was trying to remember that line last night. THE ORGER OTHERWISE KNOWN AS APPLEKISSES | |
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CanvasBeauty said: Your sig is cracking me up...I was trying to remember that line last night.
For some reason that line has totally cracked me up too from the first time I watched the movie! It was just so absurd and then him trying to feed that gross casserole to Tina (the llama) was, again, just SO ABSURD! I love it! I want a tshirt with that line on it, actually. | |
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Moderator | SnowQueen said: When this movie came out in the theaters I wanted to see it very badly but unfortunately never did get to.
I got the DVD for Christmas and was very excited to watch it but, upon my first viewing, I have to admit for the first half hour or so I was thinking "Hm. This isn't what I was expecting." and I was worried I was going to be disappointed bigtime..but then I kind of got into the groove of the movie and now, after having watched it a couple more times, I think it is a really wonderful and very funny film. It's definitely NOT a movie for everybody though, and you kind of have to have a certain sense of humor to appreciate it. The reviews of it on sites like RottenTomatoes and IMdB are sooooo polarized - you either love this movie, or (to put it mildly) you really DON'T love it. Seems like there's no middle ground. I think it helps your appreciation of the movie also if you yourself were a misfit nerd growing up, or you hung around people like Napoleon and friends. For me, I wasn't so much laughing AT Napoleon and Pedro and Deb (I loved her character..) et. al., as I was laughing WITH them since I could relate to a lot of the mentality of their misfitedness, if that makes any sense. I also loved the 80s feel and visuals this film employed. Actually, this movie has a lot of heart and is very sweet if you are able to see it past the oddball quirkiness. Such as the ending scene with Napoleon and Deb and the tetherball game...I thought that scene was perfect, with "The Promise" playing as background music. ps - the commentary really helps you understand a lot of the scenes better and where the film's writers got the ideas for a lot of the situations, like the scene where Napoleon calls home and asks Kip to get their grandma and bring him his chapstick - that scene was almost verbatim of a conversation the film's writer had years ago with his 6th grade kid brother which, to me, made the movie scene even funnier. Wow! thanks for the insight... like I said it wasn't what I expected, I'll probably watch it again and really love it. Great sigline In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | SnowQueen said: CanvasBeauty said: Your sig is cracking me up...I was trying to remember that line last night.
For some reason that line has totally cracked me up too from the first time I watched the movie! It was just so absurd and then him trying to feed that gross casserole to Tina (the llama) was, again, just SO ABSURD! I love it! I want a tshirt with that line on it, actually. I wanted the vote for pedro shirt In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: SnowQueen said: For some reason that line has totally cracked me up too from the first time I watched the movie! It was just so absurd and then him trying to feed that gross casserole to Tina (the llama) was, again, just SO ABSURD! I love it! I want a tshirt with that line on it, actually. I wanted the vote for pedro shirt There's tons of them on Ebay for like 7 or 8 dollars! I already got one!! | |
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Sweeny79 said: Wow! thanks for the insight... like I said it wasn't what I expected, I'll probably watch it again and really love it.
Great sigline Youre welcome. I can get quite a bit wordy when discussing movies I love. I hope upon your second watching you like the movie more, too. The second time around was when I really "got" the movie. at the emoticon... | |
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Moderator | SnowQueen said: Sweeny79 said: I wanted the vote for pedro shirt There's tons of them on Ebay for like 7 or 8 dollars! I already got one!! Really? Cool!!! Thanks!!! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | SnowQueen said: Sweeny79 said: Wow! thanks for the insight... like I said it wasn't what I expected, I'll probably watch it again and really love it.
Great sigline Youre welcome. I can get quite a bit wordy when discussing movies I love. I hope upon your second watching you like the movie more, too. The second time around was when I really "got" the movie. at the emoticon... I'm like that with movies too sometimes, more with books though. I can go on for HOURS about books <---- Tina In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: Really? Cool!!! Thanks!!!
You are very welcome! | |
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