Watch: From Parts Unknown 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – After witnessing her Daddy’s tragic death in the ring Charlie sets out to become a wrestler in his memory. The only things stopping her are a disapproving boyfriend, an overwhelming day job, and her corporate psycho boss – whose dodgy business practices threaten to unleash hordes of brain eating wrestling-monsters on the earth! Faced with a wrestle-pocalypse Charlie has no choice but to open up a can of whoop-ass and take these monstrous Jabronis for a stroll down smack down boulevard! From the director of the international cult film MURDERDROME comes FROM PARTS UNKNOWN: FIGHT LIKE A GIRL. The story of a young girl wrestling with life’s issues – and some brain eating wrestle-monsters..
Plot: After witnessing her Daddy’s tragic death in the ring Charlie sets out to become a wrestler in his memory. The only things stopping her are a disapproving boyfriend, an overwhelming day job, and her corporate psycho boss – whose dodgy business practices threaten to unleash hordes of brain eating wrestling-monsters on the earth! Faced with a wrestle-pocalypse Charlie has no choice but to open up a can of whoop-ass and take these monstrous Jabronis for a stroll down smack down boulevard! From the director of the international cult film MURDERDROME comes FROM PARTS UNKNOWN: FIGHT LIKE A GIRL. The story of a young girl wrestling with life’s issues – and some brain eating wrestle-monsters.
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Not really an entertaining movie…
I sat down to watch “From Parts Unknown” (aka “Fight Like a Girl”) with the impression that I was in for either a monster movie or a zombie movie. Turns out that it wasn’t really much of either.“From Parts Unknown” is a low budget movie, no doubt about it. And while you shouldn’t just write it off just yet based on that fact, some low budget movies are actually fun to watch, either from having heart and spirit, or from being so phenomenally bad that they are good. “From Parts Unknown” wasn’t either of those as well.
Turns out that this movie is somewhat of a strange mixture of movie genres put into a blender and served all mixed up, for better or worse. The comedy aspects of the movie didn’t really work for me, and the zombie aspect was just half-hearted and once the zombies started talking I was done.
Sure, there were aspects of the movie that showed potential, but writer and director Daniel Armstrong just never really fully took advantage of that and used it to the best possible solution. As such, the movie just felt low budget and amateurish. That might be a harsh judgment, but that is the impression I was left with once the movie ended and I had endured some rough testing of my will to go on.
The acting in the movie was subpar, but that was mostly because of a poor script and underdeveloped characters in the story.
I am rating “From Parts Unknown” a mere three out of ten stars, because the movie didn’t capture my interest and there was so very little in the movie that was actually worthwhile sitting through. I did endure the entire movie, but I can honestly say that I will not be returning to watch it a second time.
Groovy
Brain (Trevor Wight) steals the proverbial florescent green liquid from a military zombie institute. They are nano-bots that he plans on using to make an addictive fight game. A spill causes his boss to become a super strong homicidal maniac. As this spreads, Charlie (Jenna Dwyer) her co-workers and other “professional” wrestlers are the only ones who can stop them.The film was designed to be campy. About midway through there was a “groovy” homage to Bruce Campbell as his on screen persona was utilized by a man armed with a fire extinguisher. I caught a line from “Independence Day” and a few from “Unforgiven” but didn’t know if they were intentional. It is sometimes hard to tell homage scenes without a director’s commentary.
Charlie fell down a lot during the film, sometimes for comedic value. When she wasn’t falling down she was practicing falling down. I liked Brain’s T-shirt, “Jesus is Coming. Look Busy.” Choreographed fight scenes shouldn’t be run in slow motion when it shows a person falling down before they get hit unless you do it for camp value, but then make it obvious.
Not for everyone type of film. camp/cult/grindhouse Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity. blood and guts
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 30 min (90 min)
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Rated TV-MA
Genre Action, Comedy, Horror
Director Daniel Armstrong
Writer Daniel Armstrong
Actors Elke Berry, Mick Preston, Jenna Dwyer
Country Australia
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Aspect Ratio 16:9 HD
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