Napoleon Dynamite

This 2004 cult film featuring Jon Heder as the titular character proved particularly divisive among audiences. Whether you loved it or hated it, any movie that features a “your mom” joke deserves to be commended:
Kip: “Your mom goes to college.”
Napoleon: “You know, like nunchaku skills, bow-hunting skills, computer-hacking skills. Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills.”
Grandma: “Knock it off, Napoleon! Just make yourself a dang quesa-dilluh!”
Clueless

This 1995 comedy about lovably vapid and über-privileged high schoolers not only launched the careers of Alicia Silverstone and the late Brittany Murphy but also introduced a whole new set of phrases into the teenage vernacular. In addition to the iconic “As if!” and the still oft used “Whatever,” the film offered dozens of examples of the occasionally foreign way teens communicate:
Cher: “May I please remind you that it does not say ‘R.S.V.P.’ on the Statue of Liberty.”
Cher: “That was way harsh, Tai.”
Dion: “She is toe-up. Our stock would plummet.”




























