I can see how some people got annoyed with Chris Tucker, but I thought he was hilarious in the movie as Ruby Rhodd. Especially when he screams like a bitch.
I like Napoleon Dynamite. I feel like it's unintentionally dadaist.
I think the dadaism in Napoleon Dynamite is wholly intentional. It is a movie of intentionally bad jokes and unclever dialogue that makes the viewer uncomfortable, irritated, or greatly amused. It is a monumental cinematic achievement. It paved the way for shows like Tim & Eric.
I haven't watched that movie in 1000000000 years, but I'm pretty sure it would still make me cry today.
My siblings loved that movie and always watched it. I, however, disliking dogs...Didn't enjoy it, and was generally upset when they put it on, despite how cute it was...
I like Napoleon Dynamite. I feel like it's unintentionally dadaist.
I think the dadaism in Napoleon Dynamite is wholly intentional. It is a movie of intentionally bad jokes and unclever dialogue that makes the viewer uncomfortable, irritated, or greatly amused. It is a monumental cinematic achievement. It paved the way for shows like Tim & Eric.
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I can see how some people got annoyed with Chris Tucker, but I thought he was hilarious in the movie as Ruby Rhodd. Especially when he screams like a bitch.
A case with four stones in it! Not one or two or three but four! Four stones! What the hell am I supposed to do with an empty case?
But you can still count. Look it's easy. Look at my fingers, four stones, four crates, zero stones, zero crates! Pack everything up we're outta here.
Or the introduction to the ZF-1. Love that scene.