Plus, it sounded like a movie that was trying it's damndest to become a cult movie (and which it succeeded at, apparently) which is a bit of an irrational peeve of mine
Go team irrational pet peeve!
(Though for that particular one, I'd lay the blame on MTV, who ran just about the most irritating marketing campaign in the history of marketing for it.)
I didn't like it, but I have issues from riding the little bus to school.
I am con-Napoleon Dynamite without ever having actually seen it.
This is me. I haven't been able to make myself try.
Though for that particular one, I'd lay the blame on MTV, who ran just about the most irritating marketing campaign in the history of marketing for it
Heh. I didn't even hear about the marketing of it until later apart from the newspaper ads, which where annoying (and I never saw any of the MTV stuff), but that was what I took from the buzz that came out of Sundance. I recall it was positive buzz, but it was the kind of positive buzz that had me running for cover.
Man, if I didn't have Robin on my side I'd feel like the giantest dork in the universe. But I'm OK in this sex-aay (if sparsely populated) corner!
ION, WILL THIS DAY NEVER END!??!?!??
Napoleon Dynamite: Pro or Con?
Con. I will admit to finding some bits amusing, but I don't think I actually
laughed
once, and I certainly didn't understand what the big deal was. I loved the opening credits, though.
Napoleon Dynamite: Pro or Con?
Don't even know what it is. Boy, I'm boring.
ION, WILL THIS DAY NEVER END!??!?!??
Let me encourage you by letting you know that yes, it does end. Eventually. Never when we want it to.
Oh, that wasn't very encouraging, was it?
and I never saw any of the MTV stuff
MTV was the distributor, so they did all the marketing, post-Sundance.
i'm sort of in between pro and con for Napoleon Dynamite. there were some funny bits, but it's not something i'd add to my dvd library to watch again and again.
COME ON FOUR O' CLOCK!!!
MTV was the distributor, so they did all the marketing, post-Sundance.
Ah, so the annoying newspaper ads were their contribution too.