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quote: Originally posted by Call to Apathy: My analysis is that...it was unoriginal and tried way too hard to be outrageous.
Sometimes when they try that hard it makes it even more funny. I'm sorry but I disagree. I thought the movie was great, def. made me laugh and I thought it was worth seeing more than 2 times. (which I did) If I watch a movie that makes me laugh to the point of crying, I'll def. watch it again. I don't know Call to Apathy, maybe we have differences in humor.
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Oh I'm sure my sense of humor is different from a lot of people. I wasn't saying I hated it cause it was unoriginal and tried too hard. I didn't like it cause it wasn't funny. No matter how dumb and unoriginal it was, if it was funny I would have liked it. Anchorman which came out at the same time kinda felt the same way to me. But I loved Napolean Dynamite and I think it's the stupidest movie I've ever seen.
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Oh I definitely agree, I loved Napoleon Dynamite for it's complete originality. However, I am very tired of John Heder, he is always trying to be the same sort of character. It just isn't funny uless it's Napoleon Dynamite. But I would have to disagree, Dodgeball had potential and was funny. I liked the different dodgeball teams they had like the lumber jacks and skillz that killz, etc. I liked it, and had a good laugh.
Dani
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