My kids loved this movie, I really enjoyed it too, and now my kids and I use some of the lines in the movie and we all just crack up so much fun
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My kids loved this movie, I really enjoyed it too, and now my kids and I use some of the lines in the movie and we all just crack up so much fun
He's Nacho, Average Hero…
Nacho (Jack Black) is a man without skills. After growing up in a Mexican monastery, he is now a grown man and the monastery’s cook, but doesn’t seem to fit in. Nacho cares deeply for the orphans he feeds, but his food is terrible - mostly, if you ask him, a result of his terrible ingredients. He realises he must hatch a plan to make money to buy better food for “the young orphans who have nothing” - and if, in doing so, Nacho can impress the lovely Sister Ecarnacion (Ana De La Reguera), that would be a big plus.
When Nacho is struck by the idea to earn money as a Lucha Libre wrestler, he finds that he has a natural, raw talent for wrestling. As he teams with his rail-thin partner, Esqueleto - the Skeleton - (Hector Jiminez), Nacho feels for the first time in his life that he has something to fight for and a place where he belongs.
As Lucha is strictly forbidden by the church elders at the monastery, Nacho is forced to lead a double life. Disguised by a sky blue mask, Nacho conceals his true identity, as he takes on Mexico’s most famous wrestlers in a hilarious quest to make life a little sweeter at the orphanage.
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