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Old 04.29.2007, 02:07 PM   #29
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i accidentally deleted what i was writing about leon. o well! in a nutshell: i like the story & the characters.

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Originally Posted by noumenal
Well, I guess I don't totally dislike Napoleon Dynamite. I watch it and laugh, but when I first saw it, it didn't work for me as a whole. It very funny characters and individual scenes, but I didn't think it was cohesive.

Mulholland Drive elicited a very strong reaction from me when I saw it in the theater. Any film that can evoke such strong emotions, even hate, is worth something, I suppose. I liked it better the 2nd time I saw it, just because I was in a better mood. Its non-linearity has nothing to do with why I didn't initially like it.

well when i started napoleon dynamite he was so painfully terrible i thought euthanasia was the best course. yeah it wasnt cohesive but i expected a lot less from an MTV movie. comedies like that are often not cohesive, they aim at the isolated gag, but this was a nice story nevertheless.

about mulholland drive, it's funny, i remember little of it, i only have a vivid memory of a few scenes, but i remember i was not displeased with whatever it is that happened. ha ha ha! i should see it again.
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