Does anyone else feel like Rex doesnt really belong in Napoleon Dynamite? As if the actor didnt understand the joke?
>>220254626unfunny soiennial hipster slop
they got a "known" actor to do a cameo in a small indie movie that nobody predicted would become a cultural phenomenon look how many random cameos a movie like Harold & Kumar has
>>220254626This scene is the only part of the movie that is actually funny
>>220254655>i hope mexicans think im cool
>>220254626Funny guy belonged in a silly movie.
>>220254626I like to say "meow to your sensei" to my cat, then point at it, which always makes her meowIn case anyone was wondering
>>220254626Look at Peter Pan here trying to make a thread!
>>220254626No not at all. I'm assuming you think that because he's loud and boisterous and literally every other character (besides rico) is a subdued slow speaking mid westerner
>>220256388it's like he's a character transported from your average american comedy movie, into a surreal hipster indie film where they make fun of autistic social interactions. he's acting as if he's in Step Brothers, not Napoleon Dynamite. but maybe that's the fault of the director.
>>220254626It was more in your face funny as opposed to the rest of the movie, he felt out of a Ben stiller or Adam Sandler movie
>>220256388>Idaho>mid westerner
>>220254765She does not meow on command she’s a cat not a dog
>>220256454Yes I always felt the same way it. People still love it though. >>220256545The PNW basically doesn't exist to anyone who doesn't live there.
>>220254626I didn't get that at all. He's the local Steven Seagal.
>>220254626the point of the character is to be outlandish and boisterous so as to make the rest of the characters appear grounded.