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bobsnot reallymyname

"Are you drinking 1% because you think your're fat? Cause your not, you could be drinking whole if you wanted to." N.D. - funniest movie i've seen in a long time.

Martin

It was funny and quirky... It was NOT the funniest thing I've seen in a long time however...

Anyone seen "Shaun of the Dead" yet?

Now THAT was LOL hilarious! That was a keeper. I'm going to pick it up just as soon as Walmart has it for under $15 :-)

Martin

Amy

The favorite line in our household?

When Uncle Rico throws the steak and Kip goes "Now that's what I'm talking about."

The soundtrack is amazing, too.

Wow. I haven't seen "Welcome to the Dollhouse" in an infinity.

My personal fave? Lafawnduh. Gotta love the spelling.

Lisa

Lisa
It's bad Lisa from the BTE. Hey Napolean was filmed in Preston, about 3 hours from here. We love it. My 13 year old daughter and all her buds love it. What are you going to do today Napolean? "Anything I want, geez."

Sarah

Shaun and I went to this at the theatre, I have never seen him laugh so hard. He mimicks, the "Gaaaawd" and has called me at least twice to ask me to bring him some chapstick. I got him the DVD for Christmas and we discovered more one-liners the second viewing.

stacy

"you're just jealous cause i've been chatting with hot babes online all day!" and "gosh Napolean, you know i've been training to be a cage-fighter!"

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