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The Foot Fist Way

The Foot Fist Way

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Director: Jody Hill
Actors: Danny R. Mcbride, Ben Best, Mary Jane Bostic, Ken Aguilar, Tyler Baum
Studio: Paramount
Category: Movie

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Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 2574

Genre: Comedy
Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: Video On Demand
Running Time: 84 Minutes


Theatrical Release Date: September 26, 2008
Release Date: December 22, 2008  (New: Last 30 Days)
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Synopsis:

Small town Tae Kwon Do instructor Fred Simmons relishes the power that comes from being the king of a small kingdom. A former champion, Mr. Simmons fancies himself one in the same as his hero, Chuck "The Truck" Wallace, a B-movie Martial Arts film star. Mr. Simmons openly boasts about his self-proclaimed status as "king of the demo" [Tae Kwon Do demonstration], even though he can't nail one to save his life. His only vulnerability lies in his adoration of his wife Suzie - a weakness that comes bubbling to the surface when Mr. Simmons discovers Suzie has cheated on him with her new boss. When Suzie leaves him, Mr. Simmons finds himself slipping into a crushing downward spiral. He struggles to keep "the power" by abusing anyone who challenges him. After losing students and making a fool out of himself, he finds allies in Julio Chavez, his nine-year-old apprentice, and Henry Harrison, one of his students with an "obvious confidence problem." When his bizarre best friend Mike McAllister comes to visit, the four make a pilgrimage to meet the greatest Martial Artist of all time, "The Truck," at a Tae Kwon Do convention. What starts as a crazy man's expedition to escape turns into a trip of discovery, as Mr. Simmons and his crew party with "The Truck" and Mr. Simmons convinces him to perform a demo at his Tae Kwon Do school during the upcoming belt-qualifying testing. Inspired with renewed strength, Fred returns from the convention clear-headed and at the top of his game, until he is shocked by an unexpected turn of events when Suzie returns home, and the "The Truck" flies in from Hollywood to appear at his Tae Kwon Do school. In the end, Mr. Simmons faces the greatest test of his power and finds the strength he outwardly projects within his own spirit.

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Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars A letdown after watching Pineapple Express   December 30, 2008
AZ
This guy was the funniest character in Pineapple Express, but this movie wasn't nearly as funny. His character was a little creepy and not as likeable as he was in Pineapple Express.

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