The Foot Fist Way

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The Foot Fist Way
MTV Films
Gary Sanchez Productions
You Know I Can't Kiss You, Inc.
Distributed byParamount Vantage
Release dates
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$79,000[1]
Box office$245,292

The Foot Fist Way is a 2006 American low-budget

Los Angeles Film Festival and at Sundance
.

Plot

Fred Simmons (

expo
.

He meets his idol, B movie action star Chuck "the Truck" Wallace (Ben Best), who in reality turns out to be a dirty and drunken mess. After nearly brawling with Chuck's seedy friends, Fred persuades Chuck to make an appearance at his upcoming Taekwondo belt test and then parties with his friends and students in Chuck's hotel room. Fred returns home and sells his Ferrari to pay Chuck's $10,000 appearance fee. Shortly thereafter, Suzie returns to Fred after losing her job.

On the night before the belt test, Fred catches Suzie having sex with Chuck on his own couch. Fred challenges Chuck to a fight, but is eventually beaten and driven off. The next morning, Suzie once again asks to be taken back, but Fred rejects her and urinates on his wedding ring. Fred arrives at the test late, battered and bruised, but with his confidence restored. When Chuck arrives for his appearance, Fred challenges him to a martial arts demonstration of board breaking, which he wins. At the following belt ceremony, Fred reads a new student pledge that he has written, which outlines the goals and responsibilities of Taekwondo.

Cast

  • Danny McBride as Fred Simmons, a black belt and instructor of Taekwondo in a small southern town.
  • Ben Best as Chuck "The Truck" Wallace, a B movie action star. Best is also a member of the music band Pyramid, who supplied songs to the film's soundtrack. Other members of the band played bit parts as Chuck's friends at his party.
  • Mary Jane Bostic as Suzie Simmons, Fred's unfaithful, spandex-clad wife.
  • Spencer Moreno as Julio, Fred's overweight adolescent second-in-command at the dojang.
  • Carlos Lopez IV as Henry, a meek youth who finds self-confidence through Taekwondo.
  • Jody Hill as Mike McAlister, Fred's intense friend and fellow Taekwondo black belt.
  • Collette Wolfe as Denise
  • Jonathan M Ewart as Charles

All martial artists in the film, excluding McBride and Best, were played by true Taekwondo practitioners, many from Concord Taekwondo in Concord, North Carolina.

Promotion

On February 26, 2008, McBride appeared as Fred Simmons in

Tae Kwon Do demonstration, during which Fred asked for a "redo" after a failed block-splitting attempt and awkward interview, during which he repeatedly lashed out at fellow guest Will Ferrell
for dancing around in a sexual nature during his interview segment earlier, were real or staged. Among the only immediate clues to suggest the interview was a setup was when the website for the film was flashed onscreen during the interview.

Critical response

The Foot Fist Way received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 54% approval rating, based on 84 reviews, with an average rating of 5.5/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "The rough edges and biting humor of this martial arts comedy will keep audiences laughing and cringing in turns."[4] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 63 out of 100, based on 22 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[5]

John Anderson of Variety gave the film a fairly positive review, stating that the film is "crying out to be discovered by midnight movie mavens".[6]

Home media

The film was released on DVD in 2008.

References

  1. ^ a b D'Alessandro, Anthony (February 27, 2007). "The 'Foot Fist Way' guys: Ben Best, Jody Hill & Danny R. McBride". Variety.
  2. ^ "The Foot Fist Way". AllMovie.
  3. ^ "Fred Simmons on Late Night with Conan O'Brien". Retrieved 2010-12-01.
  4. ^ The Foot Fist Way at Rotten Tomatoes Edit this at Wikidata
  5. ^ The Foot Fist Way at Metacritic Edit this at Wikidata
  6. ^ Anderson, John (June 27, 2006). "The Foot Fist Way". Variety.

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