Well this is Jack Black so you can just about expect as much comical anarchy in this movie. He has this funny accent and its obvious that he is supposed to do it bad grammar. anyway, its good entertainment. its not his funniest though. It didn't compel me to buy the dvd version. School of Rock on the other hand, now thats a good Jack Black movie. I don't know who directed it but the acting seems awkward. Maybe its part of the act. But if you look at the picture you will see why its worth watching it. I guess she sort of balances the movie. Ana De La Reguera, Praise The Lord!! Wow!! You should watch out for her in Así del precipicio.
So here it comes: Nacho Libre is the story of a friar who dreams of being a wrestler but realizes that he sucks at it when he competes. He meets Sister Encarnacion and he is enamored by this virginal beauty. He tries to win her heart and support the Church's orphanage by competing as wrestler 'Nacho Libre'. Loosely based on the story of Fray Tormenta ("Friar Storm"), aka Rev. Sergio Gutierrez Benitez, a real-life Mexican Catholic priest who had a 23-year career as a masked luchador.
- Jack Black as Nacho
- Ana de la Reguera as Sister Encarnación
- Héctor Jiménez as Steven Esqueleto
- Troy Gentile as Nacho (young age)
- Carla Jiminez as Cándida
- Richard Montoya as Guillermo
- César González as Ramses
- Moises Arias as Juan Pablo
- Darius Rose as Chancho
- Peter Stormare as Emperor
- Neil Comte as Pepi
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