DVD Talk review of 'Napoleon Dynamite'
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DVD Talk review of 'Napoleon Dynamite'
I read Francis Rizzo III's DVD review of Napoleon Dynamite at http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=13488 and...
I just wanted to say that many people, including myself, think that Napoleon Dynamite is one of the funniest films to come out in a long, long time... Yes it will polarize people with it's sense of humor. But for those who really "get" it it's quite hilarious. Unlike the reviewer's qoute that the main character, Napoleon Dynamite, is "unlikable", I think he is COMPLETELY WRONG. He is not only totally likeable, but you'll end up wanting to sport some sweet baby blue Tees with Horses on them and get a nice pair of Moon Boots!!! Also I found no "struggle" at all while watching Napoleon Dynamite. The pacing and humor is relative to the characters and the setting in which the inhabit, which also in turn makes the film so great. Also for being a "Teen" Wes Anderson film, I completely disagree. I saw this in the theater several times with younger people under 18 in the audience. They not only seemed to NOT understand the film, they also didn't appriciate the more subtle humor the film provides.
Do yourself a favor and check this out regardless if you've not seen it. You'll probably absolutely LOVE or think it's just so-so.
"YES I LOVE TECHNOLOGY, BUT NOT AS MUCH AS YOU YOU SEE!"
I just wanted to say that many people, including myself, think that Napoleon Dynamite is one of the funniest films to come out in a long, long time... Yes it will polarize people with it's sense of humor. But for those who really "get" it it's quite hilarious. Unlike the reviewer's qoute that the main character, Napoleon Dynamite, is "unlikable", I think he is COMPLETELY WRONG. He is not only totally likeable, but you'll end up wanting to sport some sweet baby blue Tees with Horses on them and get a nice pair of Moon Boots!!! Also I found no "struggle" at all while watching Napoleon Dynamite. The pacing and humor is relative to the characters and the setting in which the inhabit, which also in turn makes the film so great. Also for being a "Teen" Wes Anderson film, I completely disagree. I saw this in the theater several times with younger people under 18 in the audience. They not only seemed to NOT understand the film, they also didn't appriciate the more subtle humor the film provides.
Do yourself a favor and check this out regardless if you've not seen it. You'll probably absolutely LOVE or think it's just so-so.
"YES I LOVE TECHNOLOGY, BUT NOT AS MUCH AS YOU YOU SEE!"
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You are obviously in this film's core audience, and thankfully, you've found a movie that speaks to you. You have to admit though, that Napoleon Dynamite, if placed in a real world setting, would be beaten mercilessly on a near-daily basis. If I knew someone who talked the way he did, I would be made to commit violent acts upon that someone. This guy just didn't sit right with me.
But despite that, I still recommended the film. That is the movie's triumph in my opinion. But, as you admitted, it will polarize people, and those not in ND's camp will likely struggle with the movie.
As far as my calling it a teen Wes Anderson film, I only meant that the people in it are teens, not that it was aimed at them. I'll have to ponder how to better get that point across.
If you want to stump for Hess' vision, go for it. I see nothing wrong with supporting offbeat films. Offbeat characters that rub you like a brillo pad on the other hand...
But despite that, I still recommended the film. That is the movie's triumph in my opinion. But, as you admitted, it will polarize people, and those not in ND's camp will likely struggle with the movie.
As far as my calling it a teen Wes Anderson film, I only meant that the people in it are teens, not that it was aimed at them. I'll have to ponder how to better get that point across.
If you want to stump for Hess' vision, go for it. I see nothing wrong with supporting offbeat films. Offbeat characters that rub you like a brillo pad on the other hand...
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I think that the best part of the movie are the unusual characters.
Too many times are we supposed to root for a character that may be perfect or have a slightly dodgy past, but tries to be good. This is simply a good story with a different type of character.
I guess I just disagree with the review as well.
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Too many times are we supposed to root for a character that may be perfect or have a slightly dodgy past, but tries to be good. This is simply a good story with a different type of character.
I guess I just disagree with the review as well.
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I don't think we actually disagree. I enjoyed the same concepts that you did, but in writing my reviews, I try to take into account a wider spectrum of "enjoyment level" and realize, there's a large percentage out there that will simply not like this movie. It's my job to let them know about why they might not like it, as well as why they might like it.
I'll say it again, I gave this movie a Recommended rating. That says quite a bit, considering the problems I had with the film. This is not the kind of film that defies a label like good or bad.
I'll say it again, I gave this movie a Recommended rating. That says quite a bit, considering the problems I had with the film. This is not the kind of film that defies a label like good or bad.
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You're not the first to say Napolean's an unlikeable character, Francis, but I still can't fathom such an opinion. I guess we crumudgeonly, yet good-hearted geeks gotta stick together.
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I believe I'll politely disagree, as well. I think Napolean is one of the most likeable characters I met all year at the movies. This DVD is going to end up on my "Most Rewatchable DVDs" list at year's end.
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That's the bizarrer part, Jason. I watched it five times before writing my review. There's something about the movie that's pretty enjoyable. But in my eyes, it's not Napoleon. Maybe it's because I know people like him, and they are wastes of oxygen, or perhaps it's the way he acts so aggressively towards people while being oblivious to how he makes them feel, but I just don't like him. No sir.
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Thinking about this topic, I can't wait to see what is done when "A Confederacy of Dunces" is released. Ignatius Reilly is a completely unlikable person, but I love that book. Will he remain as disturbing in the movie? I wonder...
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The movie is flippin sweet! Not only was Napoleon very likable to me, but as far as I'm concerned he'll go down in my mind as one of the most memorable characters ever.
The film is also just slap full of classic lines:
"But my lips hurt REAL bad!"
"I caught you a delicious bass."
"Napoleon, don't be jealous just because I've been chatting online with hot babes all day."
The film is also just slap full of classic lines:
"But my lips hurt REAL bad!"
"I caught you a delicious bass."
"Napoleon, don't be jealous just because I've been chatting online with hot babes all day."
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I'll side with Francis. I saw this in a second-run theater on a rather boring weeknight, and came close to walking out on several occasions simply because Napolean struck me as such an unlikable, near-infuriatingly annoying character. Despite this and finding the whole thing to be only slightly amusing, there's something oddly endearing about the film, and I've actually recommended it to several friends. Still, I don't think I'll ever feel compelled to re-watch it.
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Well I thought Napoleon was quite likeable, as a movie character not for real life. I knew a guy in high school who was like Napoleon and Pedro combined (ran for president and everything), except worse. I felt sorry for the kid because he was always picked on(yea I'm a bit guilty too), although I became friendly with him, I never liked him much. So it's understandable others wouldn't like Napoleon. I find the film highly rewatchable.
On another note, I did this fun little experiment and was trying to find other songs for Napoleon's dance sequence (although I love the song he dances to). I found that the Elvis Presley song, A Little Less Conversation (JXL Radio Edit Remix), works surprisingly well. The perfect point to play it at is right after they show the volume controls getting hiked up and it cuts to Napoleon just standing there on the stage. You have to play it as soon as you see Napoleon, many of his actions go with the music.
On another note, I did this fun little experiment and was trying to find other songs for Napoleon's dance sequence (although I love the song he dances to). I found that the Elvis Presley song, A Little Less Conversation (JXL Radio Edit Remix), works surprisingly well. The perfect point to play it at is right after they show the volume controls getting hiked up and it cuts to Napoleon just standing there on the stage. You have to play it as soon as you see Napoleon, many of his actions go with the music.
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I think Napolian Dynamite will be known as one of the greatest comedies of all time and will be a large cult film maybe even beyond the Wes Anderson level.
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I absolutely loved this film and was shocked when I heard others say that it's boring or poorly done. In retrospect, I guess I shouldn't have been surprised. It's a movie about a particular time, person, and place. If you don't like or get it then the movie would be boring. For many I know, we knew that kid...or someone just like him...and it's funny! Or we were that kid and can identify. Whatever the reason, this film struck me as very personal for those that can enjoy the Dynamite humor. The rest of the audience is left just scratching their heads. And I'd say that a few are those who were nerds but have since put the memories far in their subconscious. It's a bit too close to the bone for them.
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I saw this last weekend, and thought it was absolutely hilarious. And I thought the characters were great--totally likeable, but maybe I just like curmudgeonly geeks.
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I think Napoleon Dynamite was a great movie and it definitely does not show all its characteristics the first time around. I remember the first time I watched it, sitting there dumbfounded, almost wanting to stop it. Then it got funnier and funnier.
I do think that the movie is overrated and overquoted by a lot of people. It's not the second coming of Woody Allen or anything. My main question is: Will the Hesses be able to move beyond the quirkiness of this film and make movies that are not quirky for quirkyness' sake?
I do think that the movie is overrated and overquoted by a lot of people. It's not the second coming of Woody Allen or anything. My main question is: Will the Hesses be able to move beyond the quirkiness of this film and make movies that are not quirky for quirkyness' sake?
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As someone who has only seen the movie once after hearing everybody praise it to the heavens I have to say that I was really bored with it. I'm tired of people saying I don't "get it". Well, I do "get it" I just don't care. This film tries much too hard is the problem. It's so concerned with being subversively different, cool, understatedly"off" that it's obnoxious. And on some level I found it highly pretentious because of this. I don't know if anyone here agrees with me, nay, "gets me" but I would like to think so. All us uncool people have to stick together! And I liked tater tots way before this film.
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Originally Posted by Cosmic Bus
I'll side with Francis. I saw this in a second-run theater on a rather boring weeknight, and came close to walking out on several occasions simply because Napolean struck me as such an unlikable, near-infuriatingly annoying character. Despite this and finding the whole thing to be only slightly amusing, there's something oddly endearing about the film, and I've actually recommended it to several friends. Still, I don't think I'll ever feel compelled to re-watch it.
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I didn't really like this film at all. There were some pretty funny one-liners, but everything else just grated on me. I watched it a couple of times to see if it was my attitude the first time, but it didn't help. This movie is definately not on my top 800 list (if one were to exist), and I've never recommended it to anyone.
Good it found an audience, though. I like odd movies, just not this one.
Good it found an audience, though. I like odd movies, just not this one.
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http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....uct&id=1523739
Think I should go for it? Great film!
But I've spend about $200 on DVDs in the last week.
Think I should go for it? Great film!
But I've spend about $200 on DVDs in the last week.