Nacho Libre - THIS WAS A TRUE STORY?!
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- Опубліковано 1 тра 2024
- Nacho Libre is the story of Ignacio- a catholic monk friar who feeds the hungry by day, and moonlights as a flamboyant luchador called Nacho Libre. The film highlights Nacho’s duality between two life paths that he’s equally devoted to and packs in scene-to-scene slapstick comedy, toilet humor, and countless kicks in the ass. I should also mention that it’s loosely based on the true story of a Mexican friar who masqueraded around town as a wrestler to raise money for his church... But I believe there’s more to it than that.
It’s a movie that was co-written and directed by the same indie hero that brought us Napoleon Dynamite and stars Jack Black during the prime of his comedy career. This is a movie that was destined for dollars. But today’s episode is not about how much money the movie raked in, but instead it’s about reading between the lines and looking for the deeper meaning in this otherwise silly and feel-good film. If you’re in the mood to have some laughs and watch a dude on the internet try to assign meaning to the cinematic treasure that is Nacho Libre- then make sure you grab a snack, grab a drink, and Supplex that like button- because today we’re going to figure out once and for all- what's Nacho Libre REALLY about?
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"These are my recreation clothes" 😂😂😂
*Manly Buttclench*
Random (sad) fact: the guy who played Ramses was an actual Luchador in Mexico. A few years ago, he was in a match and suffered a fatal heart attack. He was supposed to win, but after he fell over dead, the official didn't know what to do and had to have the opponent win. RIP Ramses.
You can keep all your comic book hero films, give me NACHO!!!
Thanks for this. My wife and I love this movie and still put it on here and there for a fun movie with lots of laughs and a feel good story. I lived in NYC when this movie came out and I can still remember seeing the big promotional posters of nacho all over the place. Love the song about encarnacion, lol
Absolute gem of a film, almost every line is comedy gold and the dorky sincerity is the icing on the cake. Fantastic analysis sir
Glad there are other fans of this movie!
One of my favorite movies of all time and a major indluence on my work. Great video!!
🎶 "Ramses number 1. He knows the secret of desire!
Ramses number 1. He puts the people all on fire!"
I never thought Fray Tormenta would be the inspiration for such a movie. i love it, and how it recreates rhe Mexico of the 40's and 50's, down to his recreation clothes😂
I ate some bugs, I ate some grass
I used my hand, to wipe my tears
I didn't appreciate it enough when I fist saw it, but now I love this movie!
"I'm not talking to you, you only believe in science!"
It's not "The Gentleman Bronco"
It's "Gentlemen Broncos."
It's one of my favorite movies. Sam Rockwell kills it.
I want to see the version of Nacho Libre that wasn't passed through the filter of Nickelodeon Movies. I'm not saying it would be super different, but maybe there wouldn't be so many fart sounds and such.
Edit to add I would LOVE a Gentleman Broncos deep dive.
Gentlemen Broncos. Gentlemen Broncos. GENTLEMEN BRONCOS.
Nacho Libre and Gentlemen Broncos are 2 of my favorite movies
It’s about the lords chips
Dude, as much as I'm not a fan of visually seeing peeps talk on camera at their desk, your videos are still incredible and some of my favorites when it comes to video essays ❤
HESS HAS A JOHN LANDIS COSPLAY GOING ON..... 100%
It’s about freedom of nachos, obviously.
Anaconda squeeeeeze
One of my kids favorite
This is my all time favorite Jack Black movie! I watch it every time I come across it. That ending is everything to me!!!
Gentleman Broncos is worth a watch if you’re a fan of Napoleon Dynamite or Nacho Libre. It is a slow burn but has outstanding characters and a great ending. Highlights are the characters played by Jemaine Clement, Sam Rockwell, and (of course) Jennifer Coolidge. Dusty’s albino snake steals scenes, too. 💩 😊
Just found you. Love this and Napolean! Did you do Gentlemen Broncos? Can't find it?
For a movie that was made by an American Mormon it really does represent Mexico in an authentic way.
I absolutely love this movie
This and Blues Brothers are the best catholic movies.
JACK BLACK'S HILARIOUSLY UNDERRATED LUCHA LIBRE WRESTLING COMEDY FILM EVER & I DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS INSPIRED BY TRUE EVENTS OF A REAL LIFE MEXICAN FRIAR WHO MOONLIGHTS AS A LUCHADOR, LOL! 🤼💪🏟️🎬🎥🎞️🤣
Get that corn outta my face!! 😂
I have this as 1 of the best wrestling films, next to The Wrestler, READY TO RUMBLE and, well. yet to see the iron claw, Fighting with my family was pretty good. so, guess that takes the 4th spot. Even though iron claw has got pretty much the GOLD reception as 1 of the best wrestling films.
I love this movie, so damn funny
I am I am nacho libre is fire 🔥🔥🔥
Brilliant analysis!
Nachooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Thank You Joblo For This Video
This video need more views
This movie must have went right over my head. I'm the guy who likes a lot movies most people hate, and occasionally I have zero interest in ones everyone likes.
I'm watching the MINECRAFT movie just because of Jared Hess
I have had diherrea simce Easters! 😅
I know this story is based off a real priest who used to moonlight as a luchador to take care of the orphans. I wonder what the real guy thinks of this movie
I've been a Rat user since 1988 and still use them.
Please do a gentlemen Broncos video
save me a piece of dat 🌽! save me a piece of that 🌽 for later!
I don't think he broke his vows and the sister is clearly still a nun.
Esqueleto pronounced ehs- keh- leh - toh
It’s pronounced ES KEH LEH TOH
This is like "Night and Day" compared to that garbage called "Napoleon Dynamite". Much better acting and writing.
Good video but pronunciation of some of the names is rough...oof my guy.
"Ess-kell-eh-toh", not "ess-quell-ee-doh".
Man, your pronunciation makes me sad sometimes..
Almost unsubscribed. Especially after you said “prime of his comedy career”. I thought you knew what you were doing until this
ugg, people have cake and eat it all the time... but you know what they cant do, is EAT THE CAKE and HAVE IT TOO.. Because, once its EATEN, you no longer HAVE IT...
Really like Jack black and Napoleon dynamite but this just didn't grip me at all ....I'm a Brit raised on Monty python and absurdist sarcastic comedy but this is one of those films where I can't tell if it's way beneath me or it's going right over my head.
Probably both
Does not compute... This is Jack Black at his Jack-Blackiest!
i cant do jack black. i just cant. hes not sexy, hes not funny, hes not pleasant to look at for 2 hours. nope. i dont get the appeal of this guy.
He's a genuine character and talented performer that puts his heart into his work. He's unabashedly silly and confident, but also both sincere and down to earth. Others - myself included - like people like that and don't judge people's worth by how they look.