The Foot Fist Way (2006)
The story of a man who teaches people how to kick other people in the face
An inept taekwondo instructor struggles with marital troubles and an unhealthy obsession with fellow taekwondo enthusiast Chuck "The Truck" Williams.
Director: Jody Hill
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 83 min
Release Date: June 24, 2006
Cast
- Danny McBride - Fred Simmons
- Ben Best - Chuck 'The Truck' Wallace
- Mary Jane Bostic - Suzie Simmons
- Jody Hill - Mike McAlister
- Collette Wolfe - Denise
- Spencer Moreno - Julio Chavez
- Carlos Lopez - Henry Harrison
Screenplay
Music: Pyramid
Cinematography: Brian Mandle
Editing: Zene Baker, Jeff Seibenick
Production: Gary Sanchez Productions, MTV Films, You Know I Can't Kiss You, Paramount Vantage
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $79,000
Box Office: $245,000
Original Language: en
Themes
Dark Comedy and Irony
Keywords
sports, dark comedy, north carolina, insecurity, duringcreditsstinger
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Foot Fist Way about?
- An inept taekwondo instructor struggles with marital troubles and an unhealthy obsession with fellow taekwondo enthusiast Chuck "The Truck" Williams.
- Who directed The Foot Fist Way?
- The Foot Fist Way was directed by Jody Hill.
- Who stars in The Foot Fist Way?
- The Foot Fist Way stars Danny McBride, Ben Best, Mary Jane Bostic, Jody Hill, Collette Wolfe, Spencer Moreno.
- How long is The Foot Fist Way?
- The Foot Fist Way has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).
- What genre is The Foot Fist Way?
- The Foot Fist Way is a Comedy film.
- What is the budget of The Foot Fist Way?
- The Foot Fist Way had a budget of $79,000.
- How much did The Foot Fist Way gross?
- The Foot Fist Way grossed $245,000 worldwide.
- Where was The Foot Fist Way produced?
- The Foot Fist Way was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of The Foot Fist Way?
- The themes of The Foot Fist Way include: Dark Comedy and Irony.