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SWR 1 08-07-04 12:15 PM

Napolean Dynamite...When Will It Be Released On DVD?
 
Does anybody know when this movie will be released on DVD?
I hope it is released by Christmas time. I have seen it twice in the theatres and want to see it again but don't want to keep shelling out $10.25 everytime. I think this movie will become a huge selling and rented dvd overtime (A Classic).

scott shelton 08-07-04 01:29 PM

Re: Napolean Dynamite...When Will It Be Released On DVD?
 

Originally posted by SWR 1
I think this movie will become a huge selling and rented dvd overtime (A Classic).
REMOVED

Adam Tyner 08-07-04 01:35 PM

Re: Napolean Dynamite...When Will It Be Released On DVD?
 

Originally posted by SWR 1
I hope it is released by Christmas time.
More than likely, I think it will. Nothing's been officially announced, but if I had to make a completely baseless guess, I'd lean towards a release date in October or November. It could be a little further off than that if the movie continues to do well theatrically and starts to expand onto even more screens.

Matthew Chmiel 08-07-04 01:39 PM

Re: Re: Napolean Dynamite...When Will It Be Released On DVD?
 

Originally posted by scott shelton
I disagree.
You disgraced my city with that thread crap.

I have a nice feeling Napoleon Dynamite will make it's way onto DVD by year's end as apart of that Fox's "4th quarter deal" Mao mentioned a few weeks ago when he found out the dates to a few of Fox's winter releases.

I've seen it three times already (all for free, as I'm apart of the fan club) and it's a great movie. I need to see it again to see the new coda, but the moment the flick hits DVD, it's all mine.

SWR 1 08-07-04 01:49 PM

Re: Re: Re: Napolean Dynamite...When Will It Be Released On DVD?
 

Originally posted by Matthew Chmiel
You disgraced my city with that thread crap.

I have a nice feeling Napoleon Dynamite will make it's way onto DVD by year's end as apart of that Fox's "4th quarter deal" Mao mentioned a few weeks ago when he found out the dates to a few of Fox's winter releases.

I've seen it three times already (all for free, as I'm apart of the fan club) and it's a great movie. I need to see it again to see the new coda, but the moment the flick hits DVD, it's all mine.


I am part of the fan club as well. Does that mean I can go to more viewings for free? I originally saw it at a screening in May, when it supposedly was only in two theatres in the whole country.

As for the dvd, My uncle owns one of the oldest video stores in the whole country, as soon as he saw this movie he said the same thing I said, "It will be a cult classic in dvd format". This is exactly the type of movie that will do even better and translate better in a home theatre atmosphere. How well did Dazed and Confused do at the theatres? It was not even released in the theatres in a lot communities because of content, and that movie is a huge rental. Hopefully the dvd will be Flippin' great, with a lot extras.

Mao 08-07-04 04:07 PM

All I can say right now is....expect it in mid-November. ;)

Tarantino 08-07-04 05:22 PM

This movie is already turning into a cult classic.

Oh, and Scott - nice thread crap. Wait, no it wasn't.

badger1997 08-07-04 07:01 PM


Originally posted by Tarantino
This movie is already turning into a cult classic.

Oh, and Scott - nice thread crap. Wait, no it wasn't.

I really don't see that remark as a thread crap. Scott simply disagreed with the idea it would be a big seller that many people would flock to once it hits DVD. I even liked Napolean Dynamite (not enough to join a fan club, but then again, different strokes, you know.) but I too would disagree with that statement. I just don't think it would catch on to sell that many DVDs or be rented that many times once it hits DVD. If disagreeing with a statement made in a thread is a thread crap, then I guess we can just stop discussing things around here.

SWR 1 08-07-04 07:15 PM

I agree but...
 

Originally posted by badger1997
I really don't see that remark as a thread crap. Scott simply disagreed with the idea it would be a big seller that many people would flock to once it hits DVD. I even liked Napolean Dynamite (not enough to join a fan club, but then again, different strokes, you know.) but I too would disagree with that statement. I just don't think it would catch on to sell that many DVDs or be rented that many times once it hits DVD. If disagreeing with a statement made in a thread is a thread crap, then I guess we can just stop discussing things around here.

I agree with you that disagreeing with a statement made in isn't necessarily a thread crap, everyone should have the right to their own opinion. But to be perfectly honest, if you don't like a movie why even put your two cents in, when the thread is obviously for people who are enthusiasts. Its not wrong to disagree but its a dick move. That's my opinion. I respect Scott's opinion and yours, and you should respect everyone elses including the people who think it is a thread crap.

scott shelton 08-07-04 07:47 PM

Re: I agree but...
 

Originally posted by SWR 1
I agree with you that disagreeing with a statement made in isn't necessarily a thread crap, everyone should have the right to their own opinion. But to be perfectly honest, if you don't like a movie why even put your two cents in, when the thread is obviously for people who are enthusiasts. Its not wrong to disagree but its a dick move. That's my opinion. I respect Scott's opinion and yours, and you should respect everyone elses including the people who think it is a thread crap.
Agreed. I shouldn't have said anything. I've done enough bitching about this God-awful film in the movie forum.

I apologize.

Cornelius1047 08-07-04 11:13 PM

Frickin' idiot!

K

MovieMaster11 08-07-04 11:55 PM

Videoeta.com is Estimating that it will be on Video October 2004. They are usually always right.

Jackskeleton 08-08-04 01:46 AM

I enjoyed the film but I doubt that this movie will be really big in rentals. It may become a cult classic. But It's really a niche market film that might not appeal to broader audiances.

Now did that sound constructive enough in a disagreement to not be called simple thread crapping?

SWR 1 08-08-04 09:56 AM

I would say so...
 

Originally posted by Jackskeleton
I enjoyed the film but I doubt that this movie will be really big in rentals. It may become a cult classic. But It's really a niche market film that might not appeal to broader audiances.

Now did that sound constructive enough in a disagreement to not be called simple thread crapping?


I would say so...you disagreed but laid out a good reason for your feelings. I actually agree with your statement, but over time that niche market will expand. When Fast Times was released I was 8 years old. At that time there were only "X" amount of people who were in to that movie. Over the years as more and more kids become teenagers the movie has picked thousands of more fans than previously and I think the same thing will happen with Napoleon Dynamite.

SWR 1 08-08-04 10:29 AM

My Mistake...
 

Originally posted by neatMCsammer
I'm just annoyed at the hard time everyone seems to be having with spelling the title correctly.
I know Napoleon Dynamite is spelled "eon" not "ean". I have a friend named Napolean and spells it "ean". My mistake, my apologies.

neatMCsammer 08-08-04 12:31 PM

Nah, it's cool. What's nuts is that you actually have a friend named Napolean. I can dig that.

G-Rex 08-08-04 12:36 PM

I think this film should be released as part of the Criterion collection.

;)

SWR 1 08-08-04 01:16 PM

Yeah...
 

Originally posted by neatMCsammer
Nah, it's cool. What's nuts is that you actually have a friend named Napolean. I can dig that.
What's crazier is that his full name is Napolean Pigeon. Which in English sounds ridiculous but in French (He is from France) it is pronounced Pinyon. I still call him Pigeon like the bird because its so funny.

Stunna-88 08-08-04 02:48 PM


Originally posted by Jackskeleton
I enjoyed the film but I doubt that this movie will be really big in rentals. It may become a cult classic. But It's really a niche market film that might not appeal to broader audiances.

Actually, almost everyone I know wants to see it, and they're not exactly into indie films.

Its been heavily advertised on MTV, so I would count on it doing huge sales/rentals on DVD.


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