Napoleon Dynamite
A comedy conversation
by PuggyD 48,172 10 04/16/2004 08:08 PM 149 views
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I'm stoked for this.
"Do you ever take it off any sweet jumps?"
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Hilarious
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PuggyD 48,172 10
04/17/2004 05:03 AM
Bump bump bump.
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Chuckleworthy
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The Llama-☼-nator 7,117 8
04/17/2004 05:11 AM
From the movie's website:
Napoleon Dynamite (Jon Heder), a Napoleon lives with his Grandma (Sandy Martin) and his 30-year-old, unemployed brother Kip (Aaron Ruell), who spends his days looking for love in internet chat rooms.
Which Gabber is Napoleon's brother?
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The Llama-☼-nator 7,117 8
04/17/2004 05:12 AM
Gasp! Grandma has a pet llama. I am so seeing this movie, just for that.
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Chi-Chi Felipe 160,414 12
04/17/2004 05:14 AM
That looks Frost-ing AWESOME.
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PuggyD 48,172 10
04/17/2004 05:15 AM
It's being hailed as "Dumb and Dumber" meets "Rushmore".
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Lila 78,460 11
08/02/2004 05:48 PM
We just saw it last night and I would say the movie is almost entirely, but not completely, unlike Dumb and Dumber meets Rushmore.
Everyone in the theater laughed through pretty much the entire movie and only half of us stayed to see the final "sweet" surprise wedding scene after the credits. When will people learn? NEVER leave during the credits. Flippin' IDIOTS.
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Ninja Stoat - Stealth rodent flips out 9,045 8
08/02/2004 06:18 PM
Well the trailer wasn't very appealing to be honest...
I might downlo- er rent the movie though.
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Proud Elitist 2,626 6
08/02/2004 06:35 PM
A couple of my friends saw it, and they're obsessed with this movie. They have decent taste, so it looks like it's good. They keep telling me I have to see it.
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Bonky 75,356 13
08/02/2004 07:13 PM
I just want him to open his eyes when he talks to me.
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Lila 78,460 11
08/02/2004 08:03 PM
We can't wait to see it again, Elitist. We're obsessively quoting Napoleon and I'm working on my Pedro accent. The short scene when Pedro's family "offers their protection" is reason enough alone to watch the whole movie.
Pugs, I eagerly anticipate your review of this one.
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PuggyD 48,172 10
08/02/2004 08:12 PM
Heh, oops. I saw it a few eeeks back and forgot to mention. I was upset because I saw it, and then two days later they announced that they were adding the new scene. So I missed that due to my timeliness.
At any rate, yeah, it was friggin' sweet. I want to know what the script for that looked like and how much was improv, because some of that stuff was just too great to have been written. Like the Gatorade chugging.
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Lila 78,460 11
08/02/2004 08:17 PM
Yeah, I'm afraid that actor is completely typecast now. When I see him in interviews he looks just like Napoleon, but with straight hair.
Still, I would die to see a sequel.
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Lila 78,460 11
08/02/2004 08:17 PM
On a sidenote, I TOTALLY want a llama now.
"Tina, come eat some ham!"
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