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Blue Collar Comedy Tour - The Movie

Blue Collar Comedy Tour - The Movie Review






Blue Collar Comedy Tour - The Movie Overview


A feature film version of America's hit comedy concert tour, "Blue Collar Comedy Tour - The Movie" stars renowned comedians Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall and fellow Blue Collar comics Ron White and Larry The Cable Guy. The film features live stand-up performances filmed at Phoenix's Dodge Theater as well as behind-the-scenes sequences highlighting the individual comedians. The number one comedy tour of the last two years, The Blue Collar Comedy Tour has grossed more than million to date and produced a best-selling live album, The Blue Collar Comedy Tour Live, released in November 2001.

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Blue Collar Comedy Tour - The Movie Specifications


It had to happen: A national tour of redneck comedians culminating in this frequently funny concert film, shot in Phoenix. Ron White's scotch-and-tobacco-fueled, fatalistic world view gets things off to a good start. ("That last engine had just enough power to get us to our crash site.") Larry the Cable Guy's creepy-silly persona helps deliver a set long on gross-out humor. ("I've been seein' a good-lookin' girl. But now I lost my binoculars.") Bill Engvall balances the tone with his family-man shtick. ("There needs to be a teenage driver's lane lined with tires and mattresses.") Main event champ Jeff Foxworthy offers fresh material about the act of ice-fishing as an out-of-body experience for fish, describes the bizarre sight of a leaf blower among items confiscated by airport security and, of course, renders his trademark re-re-re-definitions of what constitutes a redneck ("a glorious absence of sophistication"). Lots to enjoy here. --Tom Keogh

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New Release DVD - Top 5 New Romantic Comedy Films of 2008

Are you interested in romantic comedies? Some good, some are juicy, others, well ... romantic comedy, comedy is not at odds with almost everything subjective. Here are my choices for the top five animated films of the year 2008 are as follows.

(1) What Happens In Vegas

What Happens in Vegas - Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz with. Two men wake up in Las Vegas after a night of marriage.

(2) 27 Dresses

27 Dresses- In this movie, Heigl, we know as Izzy on Grey's Anatomy star Katherine as Jane who is always the bridesmaid never a bride wants her sister. Jane is facing the truth, if you are saying that you asked her as a bridesmaid down the aisle with the man that Jane secretly loves to play.

(3) for the honor

Made of Honor - Another film with a Grey's Anatomy Star ... This time, Patrick Dempsey. When Tom was invited by his best BailyGirlfriend Hannah, the role of Maid of Honor games, it recognizes Baily Hannah means more to him than just a good friend.

(4) Definitely, Maybe

Definitely, Maybe - Ryan Reynolds plays a man who is successful in business, but for the rest of his personal life. When his 11 year old daughter starts to question him about relationships, he embarks on a love story in the form of a fable.

(5) Leatherheads

Leatherheads is a romanticComedy, played in 1920 until the beginning of pro-football. Dodge Connolly, a football hero, is determined to bring the success of his team. But football is not the only game played in this area. Who will win the beautiful Lexie Littleton.

These are the five best films of 2008 romantic comedy. Looking to buy one of these films?

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Episode Summary of the Hit Comedy TV Show, The Office

Most likely a majority of people in the United States at this point have seen at least one episode or part of an episode of the popular NBC television show, The Office that is how popular the show has become in recent years. Some of the shows catchphrases have even filtered into the mainstream lingo, with lots of young people all over the country using boss Michael Scott, played by Steve Carell, famous phrase "that is what she said". The show has had episodes revolving around all kinds of topics, many of which ring true to people in the world of business for real. One such episode that may hit home to business employees; is the two part episode where the members of the office have to compete against other branches to lose weight, which of course includes standing on weighing scales certainly not a gram scale.

There are many other plotlines on the weight loss episode and one of them includes Jim, the office jokester who is constantly playing pranks on his rival Dwight, being upset that his girlfriend and company receptionist Pam is off in New York. In a previous episode, Pam had decided to go to New York City to go to art school, which was an interest that the character had held and not explored in previous seasons when she was with her old fiancé, Roy.

Most of the episode shows the employees working hard at losing weight so that they can get extra days off courtesy of corporate. However, somebody brings down the team's effort by over eating, something that happens at all the other branches as well. In an effort to make the contest more appealing, corporate decides to increase the days off being offered as part of the prize, which results in one of the characters on the show saying that maybe if they all stay fat for long enough they can get an entire month off.

Another funny subplot of the episode sees office weirdo Dwight trying to get the more husky members of the office to lose weight forcefully. Dwight mentions to Phyllis, a more rotund member of the staff, that there is a sale that he needs help with and offers to split commission with her. As it turns out, Dwight drives Phyllis to a remote location about five miles away from the office and pushes her out of the car and then drives away, thus forcing Phyllis to walk back and lose weight.

At the end of the second part of the episode something that viewers had been waiting for a while to see happens when Jim finally proposes to his girlfriend Pam. At the very end, after trying to turn up the heat in the office and sweat off the weight they need to win, the group weighs in and finds out they did not win the competition and were beaten only by a few pounds. The episode ends when the only black man in the office describes how he has had a great summer anyway and the final shot is of him doing a pose with one fist in the air on the scale like that at the 1968 Olympic Games.

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