Irish American Ninja

Irish American Ninja: The Life of George McGoogle is a 2005 independent film.[1]

The film stars George McGoogle, an Irish American who has wanted to become a ninja since a young age. After taking a flight to Japan, he becomes a ninja. His older brother, Gertrude, works for the enemy. George stars in Hollywood films and later stars in a documentary about himself.[2]

The film's creator Bill Sebastian lived in Euless, Texas[3] and filmed the movie in the Dallas area.[4] Sebastian used the George McGoogle character in previous works.[3]

Reception

Monsters and Critics reviewed the film, describing it as "short on plot" and having "innovation and pure, raw comedy."[5]

gollark: They have cooldowns though.
gollark: Ah, soulpeace's expunge, yes.
gollark: Basically, æons have precognition, pinks have influence, whites have ward, reds have incubate, magis have teleport, purples have fertility, greens have earthquake, plus there are some other more exotic ones (bite, corporealize).
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gollark: White dragons: stop eggs dying of sickness for 6 hours (quite useless)

References

  1. "Irish American Ninja," Amazon.com
  2. "Irish American Ninja Archived 2006-11-26 at the Wayback Machine," Monsters and Critics
  3. "Former Euless resident's film to be shown at event," Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  4. "30-yr-old KTO offers fresh eyes on Kansai Japan's oldest monthly English magazine celebrates milestone with music festival." The Daily Yomiuri
  5. "Reel Advice: Irish American Ninja Archived 2006-11-26 at the Wayback Machine" Review. Monsters and Critics
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