Thursday, November 8, 2012

My Review Of “Nacho Mountain”



nacho mountainI am extending my movie reviews beyond the sci-fi and horror realm with this film. I received a screener in the mail for “Nacho Mountain” which I knew just by name alone this was not a horror or b movie sci-fi flick. The film was first released in 2009 and now is being made available through a wider release on DVD. It is a low brow comedy much like the classic National Lampoon films only with a smaller budget. Keefer has a talent. He can eat. So when he gets fired from his job, finds his girl getting banged by a tranny, then gets a ticket, he finds he has no direction. Its not until his good friend Meegosh sets up FOOD WARS, an underground food eating competition in his friends basement. Word gets out and everybody in town wants a piece of the champ. But its not until the towns healthy Mayor Fingstal tries to shut things down using his two cronies, Officer Slivjack and Biggsley, thats when things really heat up. Then it all comes down to one final food battle from hell, the Nacho Mountain!

Directed by Mitch Csanadi and starring Kevin Interdonato, Jensen Bucher and Jay Larson. This movie was actually pretty funny. From the first scene the crude and explicit humor sets a clear tone that this film is intended to make you laugh. And laugh I did. The jokes were dirty and sometimes offensive and the acting was over the top exaggerated. There is almost a nonstop dialogue of profanities and school yard fart jokes on top of ridiculous slacker hyped profundities of the asinine. “Nacho Mountain” is the “Balls Of Fury” of the gluttonous world of competitive eating. I found more things I liked about this film than things to criticize so I if your part of that late night Adult Swim world then see this movie if you haven’t already!

Nacho Mountain

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