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Haha, I walked out of the theatre with mixed feelings. The dance sequence was hilarious, but the rest of the movie was just meh. But after a few weeks, I randomly found myself quoting the movie all the time, and didn't realize it for a few days. I still feel the same way, but some of the humor in it took time for me to appreciate.
That said, I still wouldn't watch it again. |
Saw it on DVD over the weekend.
It was a strange move, I'll give you that, but I thought it was pretty good too. Napoleon reminds me of a few people I went to high school with. I would agree with previous posts, though, about not being able to pinpoint a time period. It almost seems like it's an early-to-mid 90's timeframe but in a town that's forgotten that's stuck a decade or two behind with its customs. I enjoy movies like this where they aren't blatent comedies.. Movies that you need to take a bit of time to "digest" to really understand the true value in it. |
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Thank you Booray....this is exactly what I would have written.... |
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I graduated HS in 1987... |
I enjoyed the movie quite a bit. I loved the absurd plot, and the dance scene was great!
I can understand people not liking it, though. It strikes me as a love it or hate it almost cult film. |
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Dang! That was like, pretty much the best movie ever made.
Well not the best, but pretty funny all the same. Not for everyone, but still a cool film. |
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Only being 23 years old, it feels weird to look back and say "Back in my day, we didn't even have the Internet! We had to use BBSes and when you wanted to e-mail someone on the other side of the country, we had to use FidoNET, and it took a few days!" Ahh, those were the days.. Anxiously awaiting those HUGE 500k downloads over 2400 baud for hours on end! Oh well, I'm getting off-topic now... |
This was a fun flick. I didn't want to go see it but I got talked into it and I'm glad I saw it now. Definitely funny. The dance sequence sealed it for me.
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As far as the time the movie took place in, in the beginning credits you can see his school id reads "2004-2005."
I really like the part where the grandma says "go make yourself a dang case-a-dilla!" That seems like the perfect thing for a grandma to say. I also loved the way the uncle screamed when the fruit hit his windshield. I'll admit that it is not a movie for everyone, but I loved it. |
"Hi Napolean, what are you going to do today?"
"Whatever I want, Geez!" If you don't find this line in the first minute of the film funny, you probably won't like the rest. I gave this to three different friends for xmas... |
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I loved the movie instantly.... I went in not knowing what to expect and came out satisfied. But it did seem more like a film you'd see at a film festival instead of your local thearter and i think drove alot of people not to like it just because it wasn't the normal "standard" comedy most people were expecting it to be. considering how the moive industry has been lately i think it was an amazing film. one of the few recently that had virtually no sex, drugs, or violence
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i liked it. it wasn't award winning, but it was very quotable.
for those who complained about the plot and humor and stuff, what do you expect? the whole thing was done by two mormon dudes. no cursing or violence and no teams of writers to help them out. "Take a look at what I'm wearing, people. You think anybody wants a roundhouse kick to the face while I'm wearing these bad boys? Forget about it." |
this is one of those movies that grows on you... It's painful to watch, but it just won't go away... Alot of nice quotes and acting in this movie imo...
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I guess this isn't entertainment as much as culture...
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As someone who grew up in a very Mormon area of Utah (Idaho has a lot of Mormons too) this movie was absolutely hilarious and also reminded me a lot of when I went to school. There is definitely humor in there that you might not get if you haven't lived in Utah or Idaho. I wasn't really sure what to expect when I went into the theater, but it was definitely well worth it, in my opinion.
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It couldn't have been early 90's because of the whole chatroom thing.
Unless, of course, they were using IRC, but it wasn't well known then and is highly unlikely. How many people had pics of themselves online at the time? |
I saw this last night and loved it.
Hilarious movie, with tons of great quotes.. Some of which can be found HERE. Quote:
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A friend of mine talked about it all night New Years Eve. When he wasn't talking about it, he was quoting it. When he wasn't doing either of those 2, he was dancing. I HAD to buy it the next day. Wonderful movie! I found myself at work tonight saying "Maybe I will! GOSH!" alot.
I can see why alot of people wouldn't like it, as it isn't straight out comedy like so many other movies, but it's just so different and original and funny in completely other ways. There are parts that I cant imagine anyone not finding funny (the bike ramp, when he gets shoved into the locker), but the dialogue is what makes the movie for me. |
I also loved this film. It is very quotable. I can understand how someone might not like this movie because they've been trained to think that movies like "Meet The Fockers" is comedy. Here's a hint - it's not. It's actually garbage. Yes, it had a few funny moments. But it's never enough. All the jokes are in the commercials. All the jokes are rehash of other jokes.
ND is as original as comedy gets these days. Which, granted, isn't much, but it's still great by today's comedy standards. |
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I thought this movie was brilliant. My little brother made me watch it over the holidays while I was visiting him. Since I've been back, I've borrowed it from a friend and seen it 2 more times. Its real dry though, but absurdly funny. |
I think that to really get some of this movie, you have to know someone(s) with attiributes like Napoleon. For example, when I saw it, I thought to myself: Holy crap! He's like a mix of 5-10 kids I went to high school with!.
Another key to getting it is if you know that area of the country. Having known people from that area of Eastern Oregon/Washington and Idaho, I'd say it's a pretty good stereotype of that area (atleast from thats what I gather from the people I know, and the few visits I've made out there - maybe not what everyone is like, but there are people out there like that). Or maybe the haters just don't have a sense of humor. GOSH! ;) |
I got a Vote for Pedro t-shirt for christmas... I wear it out to bars and it's always a big hit
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I thought it was hilarious. I have it on DVD and watched it again last night. I had to watch the scene where Napoleon throws an orange at Uncle Rico's van about 4 times. That scream is freakin funny. Sounds exactly like my old roomate who I always used to scare just to hear the girly man scream it always produced. :lol:
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I think it's funny how anytime I see people saying they didn't like Napoleon Dynamite on a board, it's assumed that they either have no sense of humor or else have a bad sense of humor, only liking mainstream comedies (for some weird reason, I've read many comments assuming that, if someone doesn't like Napoleon Dynamite, they must like Meet the Fockers).
As far as comedies go, I think Napoleon Dynamite belongs in the realm of movies like Dude, Where's My Car (except in Napoleon Dynamite, they also sprinkle in a liberal dose of quirkiness hoping to gain some cheap laughs). Anytime I read someone's comments about this movie and they recall their favorite scenes and lines, I just shake my head that people actually think this stuff was funny. Hell, the quotes that I see posted aren't even remotely funny. For me, good comedy = Dr. Strangelove, MASH, Big Lebowski, The Office, Seinfeld....not a movie that gets cheap laughs out of a character that wears moonboots the whole time (wow! fuckin hysterical!!), talks in a funny way, and does a funny dance. |
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Crazy man and his weird views. [/sarcasm] that was fun :) |
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Saw it on DVD last night after hearing more than one person say "what a cool movie". I've just got to learn to stop listening to people. Maybe I just didn't get it. Maybe I wasn't meant to.
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I didnt really enjoy the movie at all.. infact, I hated it. Prior to having seen the movie I had been hearing how amazing it was and how funny and sarcastic it was. I didnt have time to see it in theaters, so after months of hearing random quotes and scenes re-enacted I rented it the first day it was released. 2 minutes into the movie I was asking myself "Where is the humor in watching unenthusiastic people doing and saying random things?" I didnt find the answer in the movie. It wasnt funny.
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just watched this flick and i'm ready to watch it again. i thought it was great because i could relate to this flick. everyone knew this guy in school. everyone has acted like this guy in some way. it was simple and clean, that's what made it great to me. there was no underlying meaning or earth shattering plotline. it was a movie about a dork and it was great!
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I saw this with my girlfriend, I thought it was amazing!
She said it was the worst, most boring film she had ever seen! It's definitely a love it/hate it movie |
The best thing about this film, for me, was the sweetness and honesty of some of the characters. That level of naiveté would just be crushed in the real world...
The humour was definately low key. |
This movie was very dull to me. It was not very entertaining at all
On a side note, Ligers are bad ass! http://www.shambala.org/images/02_An...ll_patrick.jpg |
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I used to like the movie, but I hate it more and more each time I hear some kid quote the damned thing!
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this movie can't really be thought of as a movie. it plays out more like a bunch of random events that happen to that geeky guy we all went to high shool with. you know the one that lived for a girl he couldn't talk to. Got picked on all the time by the Jocks/tough guys/skaters/Heads/Girls. etc.
The part that made this movie funny for me was when he gets on the bus at the opening. like what the hell is wrong with him? or the tater tots? I mean nothing means anything in this movie. maybe thats the point. Just a bunch of random shit just like life is. |
I think it's a great movie, until the 14th time
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I did find this movie to be funny. Very dry, but very funny. Although, I don't think I would really recomend it to anyone, since it is such a specific taste. I don't think most people would like it too much. BTW, do NOT listen to the director's commentary. Booooring! Plus it ruins alot of the movie. Pretty much everything in the movie is something that happened to him when he was a kid. Makes the movie seem not as creative.
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