Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Wrestling comedy to the ground. Jack Black is no “Rocky.” Sure, “Nacho Libre” has Black climbing into the ring as an underdog, looking to his true love for ...
The tubby luchador of "Nacho Libre" could be the long-lost cousin south of the border that Napoleon Dynamite never knew he had. As a monastery cook who raises money for the orphans he feeds by ...
When it comes to cinematic sight gags, there are few images this summer that can rival Jack Black in Mexican wrestler’s gear. Already fashion-challenged because his character is poor, pudgy and an ...
You know, my original reaction to the announcement that Majesco would be publishing a game based on Nacho Libre was one of a dumbfounded "what?" Admittedly, it's a bit of a reach to create a videogame ...
I have a good friend who doesn't like Jack Black. In fact, when I asked him how? (I believe my exact words were, "But he's a national treasure!") my friend responded that he just didn't find Black ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ignaco in a nighttime square with a nun and a cricifix behind him in Nacho Libre - Paramount Jared Hess' 2006 film "Nacho Libre" ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Working off pages from Wes Anderson’s play book, director Jared Hess meticulously creates ...
While appearing on The Jonathan Ross Show (via Deadline), Jack Black said that he wanted to do a sequel to Nacho Libre. The movie starred Jack Black as a priest/cook named Ignacio who decides to ...
In the world of lucha libre, the 2006 comedy film "Nacho Libre" is a curious case. In part because it's a comedy and in part because it was an American film made for American audiences, it is a very ...
Although its marketing campaign stresses Jack Black in tights, "Nacho Libre" strikes a delicate balance of whimsy and absurdity that may surprise auds primed to expect wall-to-wall slapstick. This ...
There’s a pretty simple test as to whether you’d enjoy Nacho Libre or not. Two questions: Did you like Napoleon Dynamite? Do you typically like Jack Black? If the answer to either question is no, than ...
Making a wrestling game based on Nacho Libre, the goofball Jack Black comedy about a Mexican monk turned luchador (wrestler), is insane. Making it exclusively for the Nintendo DS is even more insane.