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  woensdag 15 december 2004 @ 13:54:34 #31
35567 vollie
de grond gemist
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vond hem nogal aan de kant, en vond de enkele niet opwegen tegen de irritatie.

vraag me wel af of er ook werkelijk zulk volk zou bestaan
in het verleden behaalde resultaten zijn ... alvast mooi meegenomen
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  donderdag 16 december 2004 @ 22:45:30 #32
3485 kavorka
lure of the animal
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Heb hem net gezien en ik vond hem erg goed. Deed me een beetje denken aan seinfeld; het gaat helemaal nergens over, maar juist de situaties en de karakters maken het zo goed!

Happy hands club

btw. waar kan je die "vote for pedro" -shirts kopen?
animal magnetism sexual attractive state
  vrijdag 17 december 2004 @ 12:53:48 #33
17228 DaafAzuil
Let's paint....
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...some more happy little trees!!
DaafAzuil=Bob.Ross maar die nick is stuk :{
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heb deze film net op dvd gezien en ik vind 'm echt fantastisch.
heerlijke, beetje rare humor. de hoofdpersoon is echt fantastisch, evenals zijn broer en Pedro. tegen het einde aan werdt ie wat minder maar al met al echt een hele erge leuke film.
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Ik kan me voorstellen dat niet iedereen deze film leuk vindt, maar ik vond hem echt geweldig!
Je moet geen film verwachten met een ophoping van hilarische momenten (zoals bijvoorbeeld America Pie), maar de film in z'n geheel is gewoon onwijs grappig.
Experimenting technological differences
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ik had hier nog niet gepost

aparte film, zekers.
maar vooral Jon Gries is gewoon heel erg goed zoals zo vaak

verder niet zo bijzonder
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Hij is wel geestig, geen verhaal, geen diepgang, domme grappen maar toch leuk:). Zouden er afgelegen plaatsen in de VS echt zo kunnen zijn? Volgens mij is het overdreven! Maar Napoleon is een hele koele sterotype Nerd.

Napoleon: "Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills.... You know like Num-Chuck skills, Bow Hunting skills, Computer Hacking skills"
"The best way into a girl's bed is through her parents. Have sex with them, and you're in."
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Ik heb hem afgelopen week met een aantal mensen op m'n werk gezien en ze vonden hem allemaal erg leuk. Er was er zelfs een die het de beste film vond die hij ooit gezien had

Nog een leuke quote:

Napoleon: "Are you drinking 1% milk because you think you're fat?"
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Iedereen schijnt het leuk te vinden als kip zegt "your mom goes to college"
kan iemand die grap uitleggen?
"The best way into a girl's bed is through her parents. Have sex with them, and you're in."
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Op vrijdag 1 april 2005 13:21 schreef frizzel het volgende:
Iedereen schijnt het leuk te vinden als kip zegt "your mom goes to college"
kan iemand die grap uitleggen?
dat is gewoon hele flauwe humor.
als iemand iets zegt, 'je moeder' ervoor zeggen.
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volgens mij niet... heb je het gezien in de film? zo is kip niet
"The best way into a girl's bed is through her parents. Have sex with them, and you're in."
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"I like your sleeves, they're real big"
"The best way into a girl's bed is through her parents. Have sex with them, and you're in."
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Vreemde film, dat zeker. Maar ik vond hem best mooi! En dat nummer van Jamiroquai is natuurlijk geweldig. Ik vond hem inderdaad niet bepaald heel erg grappig, maar wel bijzonder.
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wat is het nummer van jamiroquai?
"The best way into a girl's bed is through her parents. Have sex with them, and you're in."
  woensdag 6 april 2005 @ 13:47:50 #45
17283 Cheiron
Ho ho ho...
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quote:
Op woensdag 6 april 2005 13:41 schreef frizzel het volgende:
wat is het nummer van jamiroquai?
555-526444

(tvp, ben redelijk benieuwd naar deze film)
Too lazy to be an evil genius..
PSN ID: Cheironnl
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film is vet
"The best way into a girl's bed is through her parents. Have sex with them, and you're in."
  maandag 11 april 2005 @ 12:50:49 #47
17283 Cheiron
Ho ho ho...
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quote:
Op zondag 10 april 2005 19:39 schreef Cheiron het volgende:
Napoleon Dynamite
Een nerd (een echte) die zijn nieuwe mexicaanse vriend gaat helpen class president te worden terwijl er wordt opgepast door Oom "ik leef nog in 1982" Rico

Dit doet hij in anderhalf uur van nietzeggendheid. Eigenlijk is de film dood en doodsaai, maar in zn saaiheid toch wel interessant om naar te kijken. Napoleon doet mij een beetje denken aan de sukkel in de klas die toch een enorm ego had en een grote klootzak kon zijn zodra hij in de aandacht stond.

Aan de ene kant moet je lachen om de situaties, aan de andere kant is het natuurlijk zielig hoeNapoleon (en zn chatzieke broeg Kirk) hun leven doorbrengen.

Aardig, vreemd maar meer niet

En oh, wat is het Waterworld meisje schattig geworden zeg! Wat een lief koppie.
Too lazy to be an evil genius..
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Hele rare film, erg droog (TE droog naar mijn mening) kon er niet echt om lachen, wel om dat neefje ofzo van hem? met die bril

past in het rijtje films:
- Anchorman
- Club Dread

Kort gezegd alle 3 wazige films
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Zaterdag gezien met een paar vrienden, en we hielden het echt niet vol om de film te volgen. Dus mijn oordeel is niet echt positief, 5/10 ongeveer.
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Wij hebben 'm na een half uur uitgezet. Je moet van dat soort humor houden.
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Het is humor dat je steeds leuker gaat vinden. Het is het tegenovergestelde van "friends". Je kijkt de film misschien met de gedachte wat een depressieve film.
MAAR later kijk je terug op de film en denk je hehe ja dat was eigenlijk toch wel grappig. OF eigenlijk hadden ze daar best een goed punt.
Zo was het ook bij Pulp Fiction.

Gave Filmquote 1994: "A Big Mac is a Big Mac, but they call it Le Big Mac"
Gave Filmquote 2004: "Skills? You know, like nunchuck skills, bowhunting skills, computer hacking skills... Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills."
"The best way into a girl's bed is through her parents. Have sex with them, and you're in."
  zaterdag 16 april 2005 @ 16:18:40 #52
25753 mamamiep
Godmother of Trivia
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Ik heb hem afgelopen woensdag gezien in de bioscoop (studentenbios, weet eigenlijk niet of die wel in de normale draait). Bijna iedereen moest op het eind gewoon huilen van het lachen. Een geweldige film. Vooral dat eindstukje dus met die muziek .
There are so many things I want to say to you but time's caught me up and now I'll never say them - except that I've loved you from the moment I saw you and every moment since.
  zaterdag 16 april 2005 @ 17:07:32 #53
17283 Cheiron
Ho ho ho...
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Huilen van het lachen bij Napoleon Dynamite
Too lazy to be an evil genius..
PSN ID: Cheironnl
  zaterdag 16 april 2005 @ 17:45:13 #54
25753 mamamiep
Godmother of Trivia
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quote:
Op zaterdag 16 april 2005 17:07 schreef Cheiron het volgende:
Huilen van het lachen bij Napoleon Dynamite
Bij het einde wel ja. Nu was het niet overdreven lachen, maar er kwamen wel een paar tranen. Het is gewoon een soort humor die je of wel of niet leuk vindt. Wij vonden hem erg leuk .
There are so many things I want to say to you but time's caught me up and now I'll never say them - except that I've loved you from the moment I saw you and every moment since.
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Kipp: "Napoleon, don't be jelous that I've been chatting with babes online all day"
"The best way into a girl's bed is through her parents. Have sex with them, and you're in."
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Afgelopen week heb ik deze film (op Aruba) voor het eerst gezien. Ik had er nog nooit van gehoord, maar in de V.S. schijnt het een gigantische hit geweest te zijn. M'n broertje had zelfs een Napoleon Dynamite-poster aan de muur en wat 'vote for Pedro'-shirtjes.

Waar gaat deze film dan over?

Eigenlijk helemaal nergens over. Ik ben fan van Freddy Got Fingered, de Austin Powers-trilogie, Office Space, South Park, Wayne's World en meer van dat soort films, maar toch is ND de meest onzinnige film die ik ooit heb gezien. :')

Van rottentomatoes.
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SYNOPSIS

Jared Hess makes an unforgettable directorial debut with NAPOLEON DYNAMITE, a hilarious, tender, and original portrait of a truly eccentric character. Napoleon Dynamite (Jon Heder) is a high-school outcast in every sense of the word. More interested in playing tetherball by himself and drawing pictures of his favorite animal, the "liger" (a combination of a lion and a tiger), Napoleon is ignored by everyone in his tiny hometown of Preston, Idaho. At home, things aren't much better. His uber-nerd older brother Kip (Aaron Ruell) and ultra-vain Uncle Rico (Jon Gries) are too busy with their own obsessions to give Napoleon the time of day. It isn't until a new student, Pedro (Efren Ramirez), arrives that Napoleon finds friendship and performs an act of brave defiance that makes him a true hero.

Written by Hess and his wife Jerusha, NAPOLEON DYNAMITE brilliantly captures the awkwardness of high school without succumbing to condescension. Most of this can be attributed to Heder, who steps into Napoleon's moon boots with a jaw-dropping flawlessness. The rest of the cast is just as natural, underplaying their roles and letting the comedy unfold without forcing any of the jokes. Add a hilarious soundtrack of 1980s hits and you have an instant classic, a crowd-pleasing riot that has an undeniably universal appeal.
Een review van The Washington Post
quote:
Napoleon Dynamite': Misfits Like a Glove

By Stephen Hunter
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, June 18, 2004; Page C05

You haven't seen anything till you've seen Napoleon Dynamite do the funky chicken.

Well, all right, it's not the funky chicken. You can see some funky chicken buried in it if you look carefully, though most of the moves show the influence of the Los Angeles dance masters Popin' Pete and Kool DJ Herc. Napoleon's freezes do need some work, and his back swipes and corkscrews could be a little smoother.

Still, you can't miss him. Not because he's a great dancer, but because he's about seven feet tall, he has a red Afro, his mouth is half open and his eyes are half shut, and most of the other boys like to beat up on him. And he's the most E.T.-looking white kid you ever saw.

Napoleon is big but weak, so soft he can't ball his hand into a fist. That makes him the clown prince of Preston, Idaho, and, as played by Jon Heder in the magnificent "Napoleon Dynamite," he's one of the most winning movie creations in years.

Of Napoleon it cannot be said that he marches to a different drummer. No, what he marches to is an instrument so unique it has no name and its melodies are beyond the capacity of the human ear to receive. Napoleon, maybe 17 (though Heder turns out to be 26), has a stretched-out, pillowy body that he cannot quite control and that keeps ramming into things. He has the eye-hand coordination of a Ukrainian weightlifter pickled in a vat of vodka. When he runs -- slowly, tragically, like a glacier melting -- he holds his elbows close to his body as if they're made of porcelain and will break. No wonder it's so much fun to crush him against a locker on the way to math class.

As a consequence of his advanced studies in exile, loneliness and disconnection, exacerbated by a family whose dysfunction is epic, Napoleon has cultivated a rather thorny personality. He's extremely acerbic; he's cruel and unsupportive; he's a chronic liar, a teller of self-aggrandizing tales so lame you wonder why he tries. ("My girlfriend's in Cleveland and she was going to fly in but she had a modeling assignment.") He's also transparently needy, throwing himself at those he suspects are snacks in the high school food chain. So what's not to love about a misfit so galactically misfitted as this?

It's a signal irony that a movie shot for $200,000 by a Mormon couple (director Jared Hess and his wife, Jerusha Hess, also the co-writer) in Idaho opens nationally on the same day as Steven Spielberg's $100 million "The Terminal" and that "Napoleon Dynamite" is every inch the superior product. It's tight, resonant, funny as hell, seriously bent and whacked, and also wonderfully healing.

That's because it's about diversity, really. Its text may be whiteness, but its subtext is blackness. It's about a couple of mutant white kids pushed to the margins of their own tribe who embrace black culture and find liberation, peace and dignity, to say nothing of emotional nourishment. It ends up saying, quietly and without strutting, this great American thing: We are each other and we are more alike than different, and we can profit so much from that connection.

Napoleon and his even more pathetic brother Kip (hysterical Aaron Ruell), a 32-year-old bespectacled pervert in Bermudas and knee socks trolling the chat universe for undercover officers to talk dirty to, live in a tiny house in a West so vast and barren it makes you yearn for a friendly McDonald's. The far-off mountains are picturesque but between here and there lies a Siberian plain the color of dead goats. The brothers are nothing, they have nothing, they do nothing, they are going nowhere slow. Their one connection to the galaxy is grandma, who in the early going breaks a bone in a dirt-bike accident (Granny has a life!) and so Uncle Rico (Jon Gries) -- a loser so big, his hobby is videotaping himself throwing a football to recall the glory day in 1982 when he almost got into the game -- moves in for the free lodging.

As a director, Hess's specialty is the deadpan announcement. He sets the camera down, lets his characters enter the frame at their own pace, make an announcement freighted with serious dementia, and then he cuts rapidly away, so that you're really laughing not at what was said, but at his refusal to underscore it in a conventional way.

Plot? Not a lot. But enough. Napoleon, desperate for friends but too repressed to be friendly, clumsily engages Pedro, a transfer played equally deadpan by Efren Ramirez; his outstanding trait is that he owns the only mustache in school. Pedro is also either foolhardy or clueless as he tries to date girls way up the social ladder and then finally runs for class president against Summer Wheatly (Haylie Duff), the coolest of the cool girls.

So you might say that the film is about the revenge of the nerds: how Napoleon and Pedro usurp the high school pecking order. But it doesn't concentrate on that. The Hesses' storytelling style is whimsical, episodical, in the end anecdotal, and almost, but not always, winning. We follow Kip's attempts to woo a woman in a chat room who turns out to be the savior of his life; we go with Kip and Uncle Rico as they try to sell Tupperware to farmers' wives; we go with Napoleon to a new job at a chicken farm and behold the horror of a million squawking eggbirds in a stalag of mesh wire under a corrugated tin roof.

Mistakes are made. A riff about a time machine that Uncle Rico orders off the Internet to get back to 1982 is ridiculous, even if Gries (son of the excellent director Tom Gries) is always funny, with his hairpiece and his entrepreneurial delusions and his eternal overestimation of his charm.

The manipulations by which it turns out that Napoleon must dance before the whole school in order to deliver the election for Pedro are quite thin, though it's organically rooted in the plot as part of Napoleon's secret plan to de-geekify himself by studying a hip-hop dance tape. But the movie builds to the moment when Napoleon, in his space boots and T-shirt, with his red foam of hair and his tiny eyes blown up by his aviators, must do the thing itself . . . the music comes on . . . the feet begin to twitch, the legs begin to shimmy, the hips begin to pump.

At that moment you realize how expertly Heder has hidden his true grace and how hard he has worked on finding a body and a style of movement for Napoleon and how totally convincing the artifice has been. Now, shedding it, he finds the magic. It's really the best six minutes of movie I've seen this year: the big ungainly boy seizing the moment, giving himself up to the music and transfiguring before our very eyes into something that, although still damned strange, is utterly compelling and even poignant.

"Napoleon Dynamite" rules.

Napoleon Dynamite (86 minutes, at the Cineplex Odeon Dupont Circle and Landmark Bethesda Row) is rated PG for what the MPAA calls "thematic elements," whatever that means.
Officiële website.

Bekijk hier de trailer (quicktime).

Ga deze film zien. Ik heb me rot gelachen.
As the officer took her away, she recalled that she asked,
"Why do you push us around?"
And she remembered him saying,
"I don't know, but the law's the law, and you're under arrest."
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Ik ben er ook erg benieuwd naar. Maar is deze film wel in NL in de bios te zien?
niet de vervaarlijke schaduw
met zijn dikke pens vol pistolen
beiden ingevet als een locomotief onder nul
  vrijdag 2 september 2005 @ 16:13:43 #58
7168 Kptelmo
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Op dinsdag 12 april 2005 13:31 schreef Gevederde_Vlerk het volgende:
Wij hebben 'm na een half uur uitgezet. Je moet van dat soort humor houden.
Het klopt dat je van dit soort humor moet houden, maar het is ook een feit dat dit humor is die groeit. Hoe langer je kijkt, hoe leuker hij wordt.


Ik lach vooral dubbel bij die tijdmachine-scene .
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." (Rich Cook)
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En in Europa vonden ze het niet de moeite om hem hier in de bioscopen te brengen...

Stelle klote distributeurs. Nouja ik wilde DVD ooit nog wel eens importeren.
Iemand dood maken met een blije mus is nooit grappig...
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Is wel te huur hier hij is echt lachen
Capoeira is like fire...some people can hold on to it and encompass it and it will be a part of their life...and some people, they touch it and get too hot and they drop it.
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