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Nacho Libre (Blu-ray Disc, 2006)

Jared Hess, Jack Black | Theatrical release: 2006 | Rating: PG (MPAA)
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Celebrating the triumphs and tribulations of the lovable loser is no easy thing, but filmmaker Jared Hess seems to thrive in this specific cinematic exercise. Working fresh off the success of NAPOLEON DYNAMITE, Hess finds a similarly endearing hero-without-a-clue in Ignacio, played by Jack Black (HIGH FIDELITY, KING KONG), the title character in NACHO LIBRE. Ignacio, growing up in a poor monastery in Mexico, has dreamed of being a professional wrestler since childhood. This obsession has led him to a thankless adult existence as monastery whipping-boy and chef, serving stale, day-old nacho chips to finicky orphans. In an effort to earn the respect of new nun-hottie Sister Encarnacion (Ana De La Reguera) and escape the monastery into the greedy excess of pro wrestling, Ignacio enters a local amateur competition. Along the way, he picks up the notably scrawny yet tough street urchin Esqueleto (Hector Jimenez) as his tag-team partner. The duo hilariously loses badly and repeatedly to all manner of local wrestling oddities. It is only when Ignacio recognizes a higher goal than money and glory that he can truly compete with his professional idols, including the dreaded and evil champion Ramses. Co-written with Hess's writing partner and wife, Jerusha, and noted screenwriter Mike White (CHUCK & BUCK, SCHOOL OF ROCK), NACHO LIBRE is stocked with real-life wrestlers doing their thing. Jack Black's over-the-top physical humor blends in perfectly with repeated viewings of his "stretchie pants" and timely flatulence. In concert, the elements fuse to distill a comedy that should appeal to all ages eager to be pinned down in a full-nelson by laughter.

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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: PG (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 097361197340

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Genre:Comedies
Format:Blu-ray Disc

Director:Jared Hess
Leading Role:Jack Black
eBay Product ID: EPID55628403

Editorial reviews

"A sweet bliss-out from the writers Mike White, Jerusha Hess and Jared Hess..."
New York Times - Manohla Dargis (06/23/2006)

3 stars out of 5 -- "There's sweetness in the slapstick, while the director mines his missionary past to present a Mexico as eccentric and off-beat as the small-town America lovingly mocked in his first film."
Total Film - James White (08/01/2006)

"Director Jared Hess employs an offbeat aesthetic in keeping with his previous offering....Black's infectious, slapstick energy is also a great asset..."
Sight and Sound - Ali Jaafar (09/01/2006)

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Created: 10/27/06

ack Black Provides Some Very Silly But Very Funny Physi

MOVIE: When I heard that Jack Black would be playing a Mexican Friar who moonlighted as a wrestler in Jared Hess' next project I got very happy, because I knew this would be a funny movie. The trailers for the film advertised exactly what this movie was, and that was pure physical comedy. The story is about Nacho, a Friar who wants the fame and fortune that is associated with being a luchadore after living the same old life over and over each day. He then realizes that this journey to become a professional wrestler is not for himself but for the orphans whom he looks after and cooks for at the orphanage. The movie is basically Jack Black running around with his shirt off for an hour and a half while sporting a fake mustache and a funny Mexican accent. While the majority of the comedy in the film is physical, there are some hilarious lines in the film that are delivered with the right spunk by Black. There are also some great physical scenes in and outside the ring that shows just how great of a physical comedian Black is. The movie is incredibly stupid, but it's also so very funny. If you enjoy pure silly comedy executed perfectly then this movie is just the thing you need. Don't expect another Napoleon Dynamite because this is not a reincarnation of Hess' previous cult hit. He uses the same style of shooting the movie though by using a lot of wide symmetrically balanced shots. Personally, I laughed harder at this then I did with Napoleon Dynamite. Napoleon Dynamite had some great one-liners, but Nacho Libre overall is just plain silly fun. Don't take the film seriously at all, just sit back and laugh.

ACTING: This is clearly a one man show, and it's been advertised like that. Jack Black is in every scene of the movie, and he's funny pretty much in every scene. His facial expressions and ability to jump around remind me a lot of Chris Farley. He is incredibly hilarious as Nacho and he gets some great support from Hector Jimenez who plays his sidekick, Esqueleto (directly translates to Skeleton). In fact there are few names in the film that directly translate to funny names in English. I recall one boy's name as Chancho, which means filthy. So, you can basically get the tone of the movie just by the characters' names.

BOTTOM LINE: Lots of fun and lots of physical comedy that takes the right tone so that it is in fact funny in a stupid way. Usually movies like this fall flat and just end up stupid, but the ingrediants were right on this one and I found Nacho Libre pleasently entertaining. I also found the funniest line of the movie to be "get that corn outta my face!"

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Created: 12/26/06

Nacho Libre

It's definitely not the best movie that I've seen, but it had it's moments.

The story centers around a man named Ignacio (or Nacho Libre) who grew up in a poor monastery, and later became the chef. He always dreamed of becoming a pro wrestler. He teams up with Esqueleto, a tough and scrawny street urchin, to be his tag-team partner. They lose every wrestling match repeatedly. Even though they lost every match, they still get paid since the crowd loved them. Ignacio uses his money to help feed the orphans.

It's a decent storyline, but it's too drawn out. It was funny in some parts, but not enough to keep me laughing throughout. Definitely not one of Jack Black's best movies.

Overall, this is a movie that you are better off renting.

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Created: 01/07/07

Great movie for a group of friends who want to laugh.

Nacho Libre is great because fans of Jack Black get to see him in a non R setting. He is charming and funny and is constantly pulling a laugh out of the viewer. Jared Hess, director, does a fantastic job of keeping his stylized sense of humor while still being much different from Napoleon Dynamite. He again had great people working on the music of this movie. The work of Beck and Danny Elfman were so great together. I couldn't help but tap my feet to the music both times I saw this in the theatre. I bought the soundtrack, which has great music, but is also complete with some fun dialog from the film. The movie even has a moral to it for those who want to look past the 13-year old boy humor. This is a light and funny film that is great for a large group of friends who just want to laugh out loud together.

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Created: 10/17/06

Obnoxiously Funny

This movie will be released on DVD October 24, 2006. It stars Jack Black as Ignacio but people call him Nacho. He is working at a monastery and a new nun has arrived. The monastery doesn't have much money and tries to deal with the food situation as best as it could. All the kids get are beans and chips to eat - absolutely no flavor. Ignacio always dreamed of being a wrestler when he was young. He had snuck into town as there was a wresting thing going. It was televised and he and the children were identified. he rides this funny looking motorbike. We had seen it that the theatre and can't wait for its release on DVD.

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