The Foot Fist Way (2006)

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Written by Ben Best, Jody Hill

Directed by Jody Hill

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Inept Taekwondo instructor Fred Simmons (Danny R. McBride, pictured) likes to believe that he's a cross between Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris, but when his wife leaves him, his life is thrown into a tailspin. Losing students through his bizarre teaching methods, Simmons attempts to get his hero - martial arts star Chuck "The Truck" Wallace (Ben Best) - to make an appearance at his dojo. But when Wallace crosses the line, the scene is set for an almighty showdown between the two fighters.

Discovered by Will Ferrell and anchorman writer/director Adam McKay, this low-budget comedy gem is heavily influenced by the likes of The Office and benefits from well-observed writing, natural performances and some excruciatingly funny set-ups.

Well worth catching.

Cast

Image for Danny R. McBrideDanny R. McBrideFred Simmons
Ben BestChuck 'The Truck' Wallace
Mary Jane BosticSuzie Simmons
Ken AguilarRick
Tyler BaumArmand
Sean BaxterRoy Powers
Bruce CameronBruce
Erin FisherTicket Girl #1
Libertad GreenDrunk Model
Juan-Carlos GuzmanCarlos
Jody HillMike McAlister
Jeff HoffmanDr. Love
Danielle JarchowConnie
Deborah LoatesMarge
Carlos LopezHenry Harrison
Spencer MorenoJulio Chavez
Erica OwensMrs. Fisher
Nicholas StanleyLil' Stevie Fisher
Chris WalldorfShane
Collette WolfeDenise

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