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Everybody has their own favorite Napoleon Dynamite quote. Co-writer and director Jared Hess’ instant high school movie classic from 2004 has gone down in history as one of the most hilariously ...
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And "Napoleon Dynamite" is not only sweet-mouthed, it's sweet-souled as well. All of the outsiders in the film — Napoleon, Pedro, Kip (Aaron Ruell) and Deb (Tina Majorino) — in the end find ...
Napoleon Dynamite was rated PG "In this case, I think art imitates life," said Heder, who got to know Hess when they were both filmmaking students at Brigham Young University. It was their short ...
Jon Gries as Uncle Rico, Jon Heder as Napoleon Dynamite and Aaron Ruell as Kip in “Napoleon Dynamite.” Twenty years ago, “Napoleon Dynamite” made its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
In the film, the sleepy-eyed and perpetually irritated Napoleon Dynamite (Jon Heder) endures the daily disappointments of high school life. His older brother Kip (Aaron Ruell) spends his days chatting ...
Reportedly, a sequel to the beloved 2004 indie comedy Napoleon Dynamite is in the early stages of development at Searchlight Pictures. The original film, directed by Jared Hess, became a cult ...
Released in 2004, Napoleon Dynamite has all the ingredients of a cult classic. Its deadpan sense of humor mixed with its unique aesthetic makes for a memorable movie about a socially awkward ...
There was an undeniable cultural shift as Napoleon Dynamite was released, taking the world by storm. The undeniably goofy quotes were repeated and thrown into everyday conversation for years to ...