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i've been watching too much napoleon dynamite

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Originally posted by: jndietz
last week at work was really boring, so i brought in some movies. well i found myself watching napoleon dynamite at least once a day. i've found myself quoting the movie in every day situations.

i can already hear what little is left of my social life getting flushed down the toilet :laugh:

Pah, I let Scrubs run my life 😛
You're ND is no match for the aeseomeness that is Scrubs and the inspiration it can give to us.
 
Originally posted by: scorpmatt
never watched that movie and I'm damn proud of it!
your loss

it's fun taking off your sophistication hat every now and then and finding something like Napoleon Dynamite funny

 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: scorpmatt
never watched that movie and I'm damn proud of it!
your loss

it's fun taking off your sophistication hat every now and then and finding something like Napoleon Dynamite funny

nothing about sophistication for me. I thought he was a funny character and it was funny acting-- but there was no freaking story. just a collection of scenes. i felt the same way about Jesus' Son, which I found out later was adapted from a book of short stories.

 
Originally posted by: tangent1138
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: scorpmatt
never watched that movie and I'm damn proud of it!
your loss

it's fun taking off your sophistication hat every now and then and finding something like Napoleon Dynamite funny

nothing about sophistication for me. I thought he was a funny character and it was funny acting-- but there was no freaking story. just a collection of scenes. i felt the same way about Jesus' Son, which I found out later was adapted from a book of short stories.
why does everything have to have a storyline? why does everything have to have a beginning and an end?

everything shouldn't have to.

 
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