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1) German Thrashcore band from the Ruhr area. http://www.myspace.com/hitlerimerdkern 2) Napoleon Dynamite (나폴레옹 다이나마이트) is a South Korean indie rock band. Members: Vocals: 나폴레옹/서강윤 (Napoleon/Suh Kang Yoon) Bass: 페드로/김원중 (Pedro/Kim Won Joong) 1st guitar: 탈무드/전원석(Talmood/Jun Won Suhk) 2nd guitar: D/남윤주 (D/Nam Yoon Joo) Drums: 최선생/최지석 (Choi Sun Saeng/Choi Ji Suhk) Napoleon Dynamite have past experience performing and also won the University Gayo 2006. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the point of the movie Napoleon Dynamite?
The point of the movie "Napoleon Dynamite" is to celebrate individuality, embrace awkwardness, and highlight the beauty of everyday life. Set in rural Idaho, the film follows the quirky and socially awkward Napoleon Dynamite as he navigates high school, family, and friendships. The story emphasizes authenticity and encourages viewers to accept themselves, regardless of societal norms or expectations. Through its eccentric characters and deadpan humor, "Napoleon Dynamite" explores themes of self-acceptance, loyalty, and the triumph of the underdog. The film's subtle narrative and unique comedic style resonate with audiences who see themselves in Napoleon's struggles and triumphs. Ultimately, the movie's message is that being different isn't just okay
Is Napoleon Dynamite autistic?
Napoleon Dynamite, the character, is often speculated by fans and critics to display traits associated with autism spectrum disorder, such as social awkwardness, difficulty with eye contact, and unique interests. However, there is no official statement from the filmmakers or Jon Heder (the actor who plays Napoleon) confirming that Napoleon is autistic. The creators intentionally crafted Napoleon as an unconventional and eccentric teenager, representing the awkwardness and individuality many people experience during adolescence. While some viewers find his mannerisms reminiscent of autism, the character is not explicitly written or diagnosed as autistic within the film. The ambiguity allows audiences to interpret Napoleon's behaviors in various ways, contributing to the film's universal appeal. Ultimately, "Napoleon Dynamite" is about embracing differences and celebrating individuality, whether or not those differences align with any specific diagnosis.
How much money did Jon Heder make off of Napoleon Dynamite?
Jon Heder, who played the title role in "Napoleon Dynamite," reportedly made only $1,000 for his performance in this indie comedy classic. At the time, the film was a low-budget independent project with an estimated budget of around $400,000, and Heder was relatively unknown. However, after "Napoleon Dynamite" became a massive cult hit and achieved box office success, Heder's career was launched, and he later renegotiated for a share of the film's profits. While his initial salary was modest, it's widely reported that Heder ultimately earned more through backend deals, merchandising, and related promotional work. The film's success also paved the way for Heder to star in other major movies and television projects, significantly increasing his net worth and industry profile. This story highlights both the risks and rewards for actors in independent film, and how a small project can become a cultural phenomenon.
What was the famous line from Napoleon Dynamite?
The most famous line from "Napoleon Dynamite" is "Vote for Pedro."
What's the point of Napoleon Dynamite?
The point of "Napoleon Dynamite" is to highlight the importance of embracing individuality and finding self-worth in a world that often values conformity. Through its offbeat humor and unconventional characters, the film encourages viewers to accept themselves and others, quirks and all. The story follows Napoleon, a socially awkward teen, as he navigates the challenges of high school life, friendship, and family. Rather than focusing on grandiose storylines, the film finds humor and meaning in everyday interactions and small victories. It celebrates the underdog, showing that confidence and kindness can lead to unexpected successes. "Napoleon Dynamite" ultimately serves as a reminder that everyone has value, regardless of how they fit

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