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: Is that *GregTech* in the background?
gollark: The factory grows.
gollark: Sure!
gollark: I'm trying and failing to design this new production area here nicely. I was going for splitting it into quarters with different types of wood in each, but as it turns out we don't actually have much different wood, and now I have no idea what to do with this.
gollark: This is boring.
References
- "Irish American Ninja," Amazon.com
- "Irish American Ninja Archived 2006-11-26 at the Wayback Machine," Monsters and Critics
- "Former Euless resident's film to be shown at event," Fort Worth Star-Telegram
- "30-yr-old KTO offers fresh eyes on Kansai Japan's oldest monthly English magazine celebrates milestone with music festival." The Daily Yomiuri
- "Reel Advice: Irish American Ninja Archived 2006-11-26 at the Wayback Machine" Review. Monsters and Critics
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