What is Yea Forums's opinion of Napoleon Dynamite?
What is Yea Forums's opinion of Napoleon Dynamite?
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comfy kino
Absolute trash. Was a cringey forced meme flim that didn't have a single funny moment.
It wasn't clever either, it was just formulaic garbage. So predictable, you could tell what was going to happen next
Masterpiece, up there with Rushmore and Royal Tennenbaum's.
Are you a contrarian bot?
No. It just didn't work for me, I didn't get it at all. I loved Royal Tenenbaums, my favourite movie ever. But just hated, totally fucking hated ND.
the last real independent film to be a box office success.
funny and comfy
I still really like this film. I think it has extra charm if you grew up in the middle of butt fuck no where like I did.
>favourite
oh, you have to be ameriburger to get nd
It reminds me of my time when I lived in idaho
I was watching this the time I accidentally took 200mg of vyvanse
Imagine not only holding opinions this wretched, but the hubris it must take to callously spread such dogshit onto the screens of unsuspecting strangers.
That could be it mate. Maybe it's too US focused for us foreign anons to actually get it. Cheers either way.
One of a kind K I N O
Neither of these are an opinion but I do appreciate both of these anecdotes
It is one my favorite movies, my mum didn't like it though, but she tens to prefer action movies.
pretty much this
Absolute mundane kino. Imagine being so stupid that you don't "get" Napoleon Dynamite
I got shit in high school for looking like Napoleon but that being said chicks dig him to this day.
Well I liked it
Me2 user
There are definitely highly American elements to it. For example the Lamas or alpacas or whateverthefuck, at first seems like a so randomxd moments, but if you’ve ever lived in America you often do see the odd alpaca herd and it’s weird to us to but it’s still modestly common (no one talks about it but it is). Likewise many of the “forced” points in the films are oddly actually super common and lands in an odd uncanny valley of representing real life in the Midwest.
When I was a kid in the early 2000s there were these fucking alpaca commercials trying to sell them to people on TV because they're adorable and the wool or whatever is worth money.
Yah, I think alpacas have some weird memetic effect on people, they are vaguely in the public perception, but they still seem so odd and out of place. It’s like they belong on a weird Al mixtape from 1992
My mom thought she bought an alpaca when I was a kid from some mexican family but it was a fucking llama. Llamas are fucking assholes, my dad wanted to shoot the fucker.
It's just a mountain camel...
Very understandable response to being tricked into buying a llama. They are assholes. It’s a common beaner tactic, tricking a gringo into thinking he’s buying an alpaca, but instead making off with selling a llama at an alpaca price rate. Very lucrative indeed.
Is this an Alpaca thread now?
lol im UK and i loved that film, that guy who hates it is just a retard
See, this britbong understands the nuances of the alpaca market.
i've never seen an alpaca herd in my fucking life
i think ND is extremely funny and a great movie but i think the act of finding it truly relatable in all aspects is reserved strictly for those that grew up in podunk rural dumps in the midwest.
look at peter pan over here
Its shit. Meme of a meme.
Really? I feel like you have to be at the extremes of American society then. You sometimes see them in podunk Midwest, or in upscale “eco-friendly”/ college environments.
it was Reddit: the movie before Reddit
it's forced like amelie
Interestingly, if you were to dress like Napoleon today you would be seen as fashionable.
Rick and Morty tier.
>weed is beta
say that to my face incel
first post perfect post
loved in the Midwest, hated in california
It's a good movie because I watched it when I was a teenager