Review of The Foot Fist Way (2006) by Adam L — 26 May 2009
Like Napoleon Dynamite, this is another MTV produced indie comedy that just falls flat. The film is all one joke and the joke is only mildly funny the first time you here it.
Danny McBride plays a karate instructor who takes out the failings of his private life out on his students. He's dry and blunt. Sometimes, you want to sympathize with him, because he cares for his wife, who is constantly cheasting on him. But other times, you feel like he deserves it, especially after he sexually harrasses one of his students and allows a kid to snort cocaine. I don't get the appeal of a movie like this.
The extra star is because I like Danny McBride. As much as I hated his character, I liked him.
This review of The Foot Fist Way (2006) was written by Adam L on 26 May 2009.
The Foot Fist Way has generally received mixed reviews.
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