If you've ever seen Larry on tv, you know what type of humor he brings. It's crude, it's inappropriate, but it never goes TOO far. He comes off as a loveable hillbilly misfit with a good heart. We knew what type of humor Larry brings; however we put off watching this movie because we thought that it would be stale or worse, just not funny on the big screen. I'm glad to say that our orignial thoughts were wrong. We were pleasantly surprised with Larry's transition to the big screen. It's one thing to be on a comedy sketch show or stand up tv, it's a different ball game on the big screen. There is a great supporting cast that plays the straight man to Larry. Even when you know where a joke is going, it is still funny. Larry does a great job with his comedic delivery. The laughs keep rolling throughout this movie. There is never a dull moment. A great, simple script that was well executed. We highly recommend.Read full review
A laid-back health inspector's comfortable routine receives an unwelcome shake up when he's assigned the task of training his new rookie partner and investigating the outbreak of a mysterious illness at one of the city's most posh restraints in this no-holds-barred comedy starring Blue Collar stand-up king Larry the Cable Guy. It's all greasy spoons and low-rent ethnic eateries in the world of seasoned big city health inspector Larry (Larry the Cable Guy), and that's just the way he likes it. After begrudgingly accepting the task of training by-the-books trainee Amy (Iris Bahr), Larry lands the biggest case of his career when a group of high-class diners fall ill following a particularly pricy meal. Though the gruff but lovable health inspector soon loses his job as a direct result of his questionable manners, he soon wins the heart of a shy waitress while attempting to go undercover to crack the case and ensure that the conspirators who engineered the poisonous plan are brought to justice.Read full review
Larry's first movie. Not a block-buster movie by any means, nor worthy of becoming a cult classic. Of course, that was not to be expected for a comedian cross-over movie. Yet I still found the movie entertaining and very consistent/comparable to Larry's stand-up performances. The humor is crass, with sexual references, including the running homosexual gags against his employer and and as related to his false assumption the suit-wearing, small-chested female partner assigned to him is a young man. If you are easily offended, this is not a film for you.
It is very cool. I like he blasted his country music plus he tapped the stool with his left foot to make the rodents come in and everybody was screaming and he put “This establishment is closed to protect public health and safety”.
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LARRY THE CABLE GUY IS PRETTY DARN FUNNY. I PREFERRED HIS STAND UP COMEDY BETTER TO THE MOVIE, HEALTH INSPECTOR. DON'T GET ME WRONG IT WAS A FUNNY MOVIE AND I EVEN WATCHED IT TWICE. SAW A WHOLE LOT OF BUTT CRACK AND "BY CHANCE DIDN'T HEAR THAT". IT'S HUMOR WAS YOUR TYPICAL FART JOKES WITH A TAD OF ADVENTURE AND MYSTERY.ON THE FART RATING SCALE OF "1-10" I WOULD GIVE IT A "8". ENJOY!
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