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Crump’s Top 10 Films w/Idaho Tie

Jon Heder, left, and Efren Ramirez are seen in this undated promotional movie still from the film "Napoleon Dynamite." Last winter's independent-film showcase has produced a string of successes, among them "Napoleon Dynamite," "Open Water," "Garden State" and "Super Size Me." (AP Photo/Fox Searchlight, Aaron Ruell) ORG XMIT: LA102 (Aaron Ruell / The Spokesman-Review)

Jon Heder, left, and Efren Ramirez are seen in this undated promotional movie still from the film “Napoleon Dynamite.” Last winter’s independent-film showcase has produced a string of successes, among them “Napoleon Dynamite,” “Open Water,” “Garden State” and “Super Size Me.” (AP Photo/Fox Searchlight, Aaron Ruell)

  • 1. “Napoleon Dynamite” (2004): In the summer of 2003, Preston High School graduate Jared Hess took over his home town to film the story of the ultimate nerd … The movie cost $400,000 to make; it earned $44.5 million worldwide …
  • 2. “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” (1984)
  • 3. “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” (1954)
  • Rest of Steve Crump’s list from Times-News here

Question: Which is your favorite film on Times-News columnist Steve Crump’s list?

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