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Ninja Bachelor Party is one of those curious low-budget comedies that captures a certain DIY spirit. Directed by Bill Hicks, the film’s charm lies in its rough edges and intentionality behind the misdubbed dialogue. It’s a parody of martial arts flicks, but with a distinctively absurd spin that thrives on its awkward pacing and eccentric humor. The performances by Hicks and his crew feel genuine, almost like you're watching a bunch of friends goofing around with martial arts tropes. Filmed over a decade in and around Austin and Houston, the atmosphere is both local and nostalgic. The practical effects and clumsy fight choreography contribute to this oddball vibe, making it distinct in the landscape of 90s comedies. Just a unique piece of film history, really.
Filmed over ten years, showcasing the local vibe of Texas.Intentionally misdubbed, adding a layer of absurdity.A unique take on martial arts parody with genuine performances.
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