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The best Napoleon Dynamite quotes show that whether he's griping about his lack of nunchuck skills or fighting with Uncle Rico, he's always hilarious.
ChapStick, llamas, and tater tots are just a few things that appear in Napoleon Dynamite, a cult film shot for a mere $400,000 that went on to gross $44.5 million.
Clutch your ChapStick (for when your “lips hurt real bad!”) — 2004's cult classic Napoleon Dynamite celebrates its 15th anniversary on June 11. As you probably remember, the oddball comedy ...
Napoleon needs his ChapStick. Poor Napoleon's lips. When he asked his brother Kip for ChapStick, the response was a great big no. Kip's plate was full as he was making nachos. Perfectly ...
Remember to bring your chapstick as the stars of Napoleon Dynamite are heading to Louisville for a special film screening.
Early in the cult phenomenon Napoleon Dynamite, a phone conversation takes place between the eponymous hero, a mouth-breathing high-schooler played by Jon Heder, and his mustachioed 33-year-old ...
Jon Heder's kids are even bigger fans of Napoleon Dynamite than he is. In a new interview, the actor — who played the title character of the 2004 cult-classic film — revealed that his kids are ...
• In the wedding scene, which was shot and added after “Napoleon Dynamite” became a hit in theaters, Aaron Ruell improvised his love song to LaFawnduh. “I just freestyled,” Ruell said.
Napoleon’s fixation with Chapstick is also cemented in the opening titles. A great success of the sequence is introducing audiences to Napoleon’s fascination with fantasy.
Napoleon Dynamite and Pedro reunite for flippin' sweet tots The stars of the 2004 comedy are back to their old roles, briefly, in a commercial for Burger King's cheese tots. They're freaking starving.