Keeping the Comedy theme going. This is light & fun comedy style. We will start with "Tanguy" (French movie) followed by "The Foot Fist Way" (American in the verve of Napoleon Dynamite). "Foot Fist Way" is the English translation for Tae Kwon Do ..
I will likely order Pizzas again so feel free to bring wine, sodas and food of your choice!
TANGUY
The director of...
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Keeping the Comedy theme going. This is light & fun comedy style. We will start with "Tanguy" (French movie) followed by "The Foot Fist Way" (American in the verve of Napoleon Dynamite). "Foot Fist Way" is the English translation for Tae Kwon Do ..
I will likely order Pizzas again so feel free to bring wine, sodas and food of your choice!
TANGUY
The director of the celebrated black comedy Tatie Danielle, Étienne Chatiliez returns to the realm of dark humor with Tanguy. When their eponymous son is born, Paul and Edith Guetz (André Dussolier and Sabine Azema) are so besotted with the new arrival that they make him the fateful promise he can live with them forever. Twenty-eight years later, with Tanguy still under their roof and showing no intention of relocating, they begin to regret their promise. Although she is proud of her son, who is both excessively smart and handsome, Edith is soon driven to distraction, and makes plans to bundle Tanguy off to Asia. When this doesn't pan out, Edith convinces Paul that they must resort to more serious measures. -
THE FOOT FIST WAY
Small town Tae Kwon Do instructor Fred Simmons relishes the power that comes from being the king of a small kingdom. A former champion, Mr. Simmons fancies himself one in the same as his hero, Chuck "The Truck" Wallace, a B-movie Martial Arts film star. Mr. Simmons openly boasts about his self-proclaimed status as "king of the demo" [Tae Kwon Do demonstration], even though he can't nail one to save his life. His only vulnerability lies in his adoration of his wife Suzie - a weakness that comes bubbling to the surface when Mr. Simmons discovers Suzie has cheated on him with her new boss. When Suzie leaves him, Mr. Simmons finds himself slipping into a crushing downward spiral. He struggles to keep "the power" by abusing anyone who challenges him. After losing students and making a fool out of himself, he finds allies in Julio Chavez, his nine-year-old apprentice, and Henry Harrison, one of....