Youth Movie Night Permission Slip

Come enjoy Movie Night on March 29th from 6-9PM in the Friendship Center! We'll be watching Nacho Libre (PG) and will have plenty of snacks to enjoy. See you there!

This is what "Parents Need to Know" about the movie Nacho Libre according to Common Sense Media:
Parents need to know that Nacho Libre is a 2006 movie in which Jack Black plays a Mexican monk who decides to become a Luchador in part to follow his dreams but also to try and help the children in the orphanage where he works. This movie contains a lot of comic action -- including some training sessions where Ignacio gets splattered by food and attacked by bees -- and some violence in the wrestling ring (body slams, flying leaps, one character gets a corn cob in the eyesocket). There's frequent and unrelenting comedic pratfall style violence -- wedgies, kicks, and punches to the crotch -- as well as gross-out humor involving mucous, feces, flatulence. Basically, the stuff 11-year-old boys everywhere will love with nothing to alarm the parents. Some of Nacho's opponents are quirky characters, including some feral dwarf wrestlers. Black's Mexican accent might seem like cultural stereotyping to some.
 
 
 
 
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Come enjoy Movie Night on March 29th from 6-9PM in the Friendship Center! We'll be watching Nacho Libre (PG) and will have plenty of snacks to enjoy. See you there!

This is what "Parents Need to Know" about the movie Nacho Libre according to Common Sense Media:
Parents need to know that Nacho Libre is a 2006 movie in which Jack Black plays a Mexican monk who decides to become a Luchador in part to follow his dreams but also to try and help the children in the orphanage where he works. This movie contains a lot of comic action -- including some training sessions where Ignacio gets splattered by food and attacked by bees -- and some violence in the wrestling ring (body slams, flying leaps, one character gets a corn cob in the eyesocket). There's frequent and unrelenting comedic pratfall style violence -- wedgies, kicks, and punches to the crotch -- as well as gross-out humor involving mucous, feces, flatulence. Basically, the stuff 11-year-old boys everywhere will love with nothing to alarm the parents. Some of Nacho's opponents are quirky characters, including some feral dwarf wrestlers. Black's Mexican accent might seem like cultural stereotyping to some.