Nacho.libre.2006.xvid.ac3.2audio.2cd-waf Apr 2026
★★★☆☆ (3/5) – Stretchy, silly, and strangely lovable.
Jack Black stars as Ignacio (Nacho), a soft-hearted monastery cook with a dream: to become a legendary luchador. Co-written by Napoleon Dynamite ’s Jared Hess and Mike White, Nacho Libre is a weird, whimsical, and surprisingly sweet comedy that lands somewhere between absurdist indie and family-friendly sports underdog story. Nacho.Libre.2006.XviD.AC3.2AUDIO.2CD-WAF
The pacing is uneven—Hess’s deadpan, slow-burn style doesn’t always mesh with mainstream comedy expectations. Some jokes land with a thud, and the romance subplot with Sister Encarnación (Ana de la Reguera) is underdeveloped. The XviD encode (even in a 2CD-WAF release) shows its age with occasional compression artifacts, but that’s expected for a mid-2000s rip. Nacho Libre isn’t for everyone
Nacho Libre isn’t for everyone. If you demand polished storytelling or rapid-fire laughs, look elsewhere. But if you find joy in a man wrestling in a mustard-yellow cape while shouting “I ate some bugs, I ate some grass,” this is a cult classic. The WAF release offers solid AV quality for its era—grab it, lower your expectations, and get ready to chant “Nachoooooo!” lower your expectations
Jack Black gives one of his most committed physical performances—complete with a spot-on Spanish accent, stretchy pants, and a faith in eagle eggs. The visual gags (tattered costumes, potato-based nutrition, a "secret" training montage) are delightfully low-tech. The film’s heart beats genuinely, thanks to Nacho’s pure motivation: helping orphans. The 2AUDIO track on this release likely includes both English and Spanish dubs, adding rewatch value for bilingual audiences or those who want the full Mexican-flavored experience.
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