



So now I know where Guy Sebastian's fro came from.
*Joking!*
This is perhaps one of the best free rental I've pinched from the Library
(Note: I have been hunting down books and dvds from the library these days as part of the find-a-cheap-hobby project)
The movie may appear dull and unappealing but there's just so much humour behind the indie style. I loved the innocence surrounding Pedro, Napoleon and Tina.
My god, the dancing scene was such a jaw dropping moment.
Not "OMG this bucked teeth, ginger haired skinny white boy CAN DANCE?!?" but more like:
"OMG this guy has no fear, no shame and no second thoughts.. just went out there, did his gig and got his mate Pedro a gong for school President.. ARE YOU KIDDING ME, WHERE DID THE GEEK LEARN TO GET MOVES LIKE THAT, TRY HARDER SUMMER, SO YOU THINK NAPOLEON CAN'T DANCE? WELL BOO ON YOU!"
check out Napoleon's dance
I'm still recovering from the joy of the dance.
It's the same soundtrack in Centre Stage, right? whoooaaa.. I reckon Napoleon's dance should be the official ambassador for this song!
This is the kind of movie that instills hope in everyone. Guys, girls and latin americans running for presidency.
If only there is a bit of Napoleon Dynamite in everyone.
The world will be a better place for all the Pedros'.
trivia: according to IMDB, Jon Heder received $1,000 for this role..??
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