Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector
A slovenly cable repairman becomes a big-city health inspector and is tasked with uncovering the source of a food poisoning epidemic.
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- Cast:
- Larry the Cable Guy , Iris Bahr , Tony Hale , David Koechner , Brooke Dillman , Joanna Cassidy , Megyn Price
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Too much of everything
Excellent but underrated film
Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,
Yo, there's no way for me to review this film without saying, take your *insert ethnicity + "ass" here* to see this film,like now. You have to see it in order to know what you're really messing with.
I didn't give the movie a score because I never had the chance to finish watching it. I just ran out of time this weekend.What I don't understand are the ratings and comments made with regards to this movie.What did you all expect from Larry the Cable Guy? The humour seemed right on par with all his other stuff...maybe a little bit more raunchy but it definitely was Larry.I am not saying it is a great movie, I am not saying it was a nasty movie....I am only saying it is Larry and I went into watching it knowing I would see the typical Larry stuff, and I saw typical Larry stuff!
I'm not a die hard fan of "redneck humor". I am a fan of Larry the Cable Guy's stand up, but this film wasn't near the best of LTGC. He's a funny and amusing comedian who is probably, next to Foxworthy, the best on The Blue Comedy Comedy team. His humor in this movie is every fart joke he ever wrote in his life times ten. Toilet humor only goes so far. This movie proves that one full movie can focus on farting, pooping, peeing, and anything you giggled at, and maybe still do now, in grade school. Health Inspector deserves an award for that.Health Inspector could be compared to the film Chairman of the Board with Carrot Top. Both were the acting debut of two actors, and it will likely be the last thing they do (or git-r-done) ever again. Witless Protection may be a Larry the Cable Guy film, but it's not an improvement or much better than this. Much like Chairman, this is okay, but nothing memorable or anything that will go very far. Chairman came out in 1998, and that's long forgotten. Health Inspector came out in 2006, and that one is long forgotten too. I can understand twelve years late, but only four years late, and there's no word on it any more? The plot is Larry (Larry the Cable Guy) is a the disgusting (pun intended) local health inspector which raises question, it never says how he got to become a health inspector? How would they let a man like this judge food when I'm sure he hasn't ate anywhere besides McDonalds until he became a health inspector? Just a random observation. Larry works with Amy Butlin (Bahr) who is probably Larry's worst choice for a partner. Unlike him. she's very uptight and serious, but opposites do attract. They wind up trying to find out who is responsible for all the food poisonings at four star restaurants, an it's all down hill from there.Larry works best when he does his stand-up comedy. My favorite of his stand-up routines is probably Morning Constitutions out of all three of his works. I did see both Blue Collar Comedy Tour films and did saw episodes of Blue Collar TV. Larry was the highlight of both, but so much redneck and country humor baffles me and leaves me speechless more often than not.Health Inspector I give credit to being a film with loads of toilet humor that will make fellow southerners laugh, but the market for these types of films are very limited, if they even exist. It's not a bad film by any means, but isn't the kind of film I can recommend for a regular movie goer. I did laugh a few times, but forgot what I laughed at or why about five minutes later. By the last half an hour I contemplated changing the channel. But followed through with my plan to watch it. Do I regret it? Well Super Size Me was on so a little.Starring: Larry the Cable Guy, Iris Bahr, Bruce Bruce, Joanna Cassidy, Brooke Dillman, Tony Hale, David Koechner, Lisa Lampanelli, and Megyn Price. Directed by: Trent Cooper.
Once in a generation, a movie will come along that will change your life. Such a movie is Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector. Based on the 15th century novella by Shakespeare entitled "Boobs Boobs Everywhere", this is the kind of timeless classic that will define our generation. Men of the last 1000 years? How about Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln, Ghandi, Jesus, and Larry The Cable Guy. This Larry guy is the kind of slack-jawed, fresh-faced, young upstart that will likely attract hordes of fans. He has that kind of hip-hop urban appeal that African American males will love. His smart, campy humor has become the voice of a generation. I submit that we rename December 25th "Larry The Cable Guy Day". Move over Jesus, your ass is getting kicked to the curb. What have you done for us lately? It is the age of Larry now.
Larry the Cable Guy has never been one of my favorite comedians anyway, but I can't even stand to see *him* doing anything so gut-wrenchingly repulsive as to star in a movie where the most memorable quote is, "Y' ever fart s' hard yer back cracks?"This miserable abomination of a movie is something I never wanted to see, but it was playing in the room and I wanted to spend time with my family. Call me crazy. That was the film equivalent of falling on a grenade! I don't know how I overlooked this movie for my 25 Worst List in My Movies, but it's going straight in there when I'm done writing this.If you're a fan of Blue Collar Comedy Tour, I guess you're supposed to love this. However, BCCT notwithstanding, this movie is terrible. How on Earth does a movie like this ever get made? No-- don't tell me-- profit.