Larry the Cable Guy: Morning Constitutions

PG 5.9
2007 1 hr 0 min Comedy

Comedian Larry the Cable Guy treats us to his often crude, far from politically correct, but unique way of seeing things.

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    Larry the Cable Guy

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Reviews

Alicia
2007/06/03

I love this movie so much

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SunnyHello
2007/06/04

Nice effects though.

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Kaydan Christian
2007/06/05

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Bob
2007/06/06

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Batkid1
2007/06/07

Even if you are not a huge fan of the Blue Collar Gang or redneck humor, you should at least give this concert a shot. It's not a waste of time and is only an hour like most comedy concerts and viewers will either dig it or despise it.Larry often gets crude, might restate something a different way, but he writes his comedy so well that the viewer won't be too turned off by his style ( besides you could be watching an concert that's ten times more foul then this! ).So, comedy fans, give it a shot !P.S.: A lot of the material performed is from the Cable Guy's newest comedy album and he, at one point, actually gets out his guitar to "supposedly" sing an insult song!

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