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Okay, what did I miss. I remember looking at this at blockbuster and imagining how incredibly funny a spoof on a mini mall martial arts master could be. I read the reviews... I spent the entire time watching this cringing alright...cringing with boredom waiting for the funny movie to start...then all of a sudden the movie ended.
watch it!!!!!!!!!
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Washington Post
Fails to generate a real plot, and the awkward moments work better in a context of adolescence. Quirk isn't funny when accompanied by adultery and brutality -- though a couple of lines zing. Full Review
Clark Collis
Entertainment Weekly
Not short on broad physical humor. But Simmons is a brilliantly detailed grotesque capable of withstanding comparison to his most obvious inspiration, Ricky Gervais' "Office" boss David Brent. Full Review
Claudia Puig
USA Today
A refreshingly silly and clever portrait of a strikingly daft and clueless man. Full Review
Gabe Oppenheim
Washington Post
Fails to generate a real plot, and the awkward moments work better in a context of adolescence. Quirk isn't funny when accompanied by adultery and brutality -- though a couple of lines zing. Full Review
John Anderson
Variety
The character of Fred Simmons is a Cliff Clavin-esque sensei deluxe in The Foot Fist Way, a low-budget, low-flying farce a la "Napoleon Dynamite" or "Jackass: The Movie." Full Review
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