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Why did this POS make so much money?


Seriously WHY?

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Because it's a good film. It's that simple.

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No it's not.

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It had a good trailer and got a lot of hype but just didn't hold up and wasn't funny

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Ok, viral marketing works. Could also be the with timing of the release date and the year it was released too? maybe there was nothing else to watch around that time.

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This film was funny. I laughed all the way through.

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There was plenty to watch in 2004. If you were an adult.

But if you were like, 10...



"May the good Lord take a liking to ya, and blow ya up real soon!"

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For those that could identify with the style and themes of the movie, it was a masterpiece.

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So now you think you're some kind of genius for pointing that out? 

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What? 

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You basically said "perhaps people most likely to enjoy the film enjoyed it most".
It was a pointless observation.

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haha yeah exactly.

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It is actually an amazing movie. It gets better Everytime you watch it.

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It's good. Real good.

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The Best.

I have me a craving for some Warriors...


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It's the thumb-nails that got small.

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Why did this POS make so much money?

Because it didn't cost anything to make, relatively. The star, John Heder was paid very little, if I remember correctly $1,000 for the whole project. It couldn't have cost much. If every extra in the movie paid to see it, I'm willing to bet it would have still turned a profit.

And quality or not, it was picked up by MTV Films, which has a built-in audience. There's no way this could not have been a money-maker.

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This is a timeless classic for those that love dry sarcastic humour without constant laughtracks and such. I love ND and wish the film had went on a little more than end with the dance note.

RIP IMDb.

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I love ND and wish the film had went on a little more than end with the dance note.


In the DVD I have, the producers used some of the butt-load of money that the film made in theaters, and tacked on a new ending where...spoiler ahead...

There is a big wedding scene for Kip and Lafawnda. The whole cast is in it, including Napolean riding up on a horse, as a gift for them I guess.

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