Larry the Cable Guy - Health Inspector
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Average customer review:Product Description
Larry The Cable Guy plays a big city health inspector who's happy with his usual beat of greasy spoon diners. His easygoing life is turned upside down when he's saddled with a straight arrow rookie partner. When his unorthodox methods cost him his job, Larry has to go undercover to bring the conspirators to justice and "Git-R-Done!"
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12665 in DVD
- Brand: PARAMOUNT HOME VIDEO
- Released on: 2006-08-08
- Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: English, Spanish
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
- Running time: 89 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The redneck rube from the Blue Collar Comedy Tour franchise plays a character much like himself in this feature, which balances Larry the Cable Guy's occasional excesses in toilet humor with strong comic performances from the supporting cast. Larry plays a dedicated health inspector who gets in over his head when the city mayor (Joe Pantoliano) personally appoints him to investigate a rash of food poisonings at five-star restaurants. Larry's ignorance of anything cultural that doesn't involve his truck or MoonPies proves a handicap, but his knowledge of vermin and disarmingly unabashed way of interviewing witnesses and suspects slowly gets him where he needs to go. For the most part, the movie gives the comedian plenty of room to indulge his gross-out shtick. But it helps to have some other talent on board, notably Tom Wilson as Larry's exasperated boss, Iris Bahr as a dreary new partner Larry thinks is a man, David Koechner as a halfwit friend, Joanna Cassidy as a restaurant owner, and Megyn Price as Larry's shy but headstrong girlfriend. --Tom Keogh
Customer Reviews
If you like Larry, you'll like this movie.
I moderately like Larry's comedy, and as a result I like this movie, This movie is definitely Larry doing his comedy in a movie rather than in stand-up. There were quite a few laughs throughtout the movie, more so than recet movies, but it wasn't a constant laugh riot. If you hate Larry, you'll hate this movie, and if you love Larry, you'll love this movie.
Note that this is most definitely not a politically correct movie. There are plenty of fart and handicapped jokes, with a few gay ones tossed in as well. If you are offended by those jokes, you shouldn't bother to see this. Otherwise, you should like the movie just fine, but only the true blue Larry fans will absolutely love this movie. Thus, 4 stars.
Politically incorrect and offensive
And that is why you should rent this movie!!!!! I have no use for political correctness and all the whiny people in this country who support it and get all 'offended'.
Larry is one who does not care about political correctness. He can laugh at himself and anybody else. That is why I have always enjoyed him, Foxworthy and Engvall.
This movie does not hold back. Everybody and every group is fair game. This is a movie for those of us who don't care about political correctness or about people getting offended.
This movie is funny and had me laughing the way through.
Definitely not one for the kids though.
Bring TP
Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector is a very funny movie if you like the comedy of Larry the Cable Guy himself. The role model of rednecks will have you chuckling from the opening scene throughout most of the movie. Very dignified viewers are sure to be turned off by the generic plot (replace a rebel cop with a rebel health inspector) and the abundance of flatulence and toilet humor. In the end, its funniness outweighs its weaknesses. Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector doesn't disappoint.




