Among all the comedies available today, the Blue Collar Comedy Tour ranks number one in the "must see" category. Few comedians can find an audience among a broad range of demographic groups, and with varying tastes among individuals, it's quite difficult to find universally entertaining people. But Blue Collar Comedy Tour showcases four stand-up comics of such ability. The stand-up routines are filmed in Phoenix with intermittent features on the exploits of each of the men as they travel the country on their popular comedy tour. Opening up with all four men fishing in a lake, amazingly even the conversations between these men are hilarious and entertaining. What then could we expect when they take the stage? Only the best of modern redneck, working man comedy...
One of the rising stars of stand-up, Ron White brandishes his liquor and tobacco drenched persona along with a sarcasm to produce one of the better comic routines of the decade. White chronicles his 9-minute plane ride to Phoenix which almost ended in tragedy when the plane was forced to turn around in mid-flight due to equipment trouble.
White's act is well followed by Larry The Cable Guy, a redneck's redneck who lives through the catchphrase "Get 'r done!" Speaking inside a redneck dialect that borders on another language, Larry The Cable Guy is really a barrel of laughs for any American who loves apple pie. Providing unique understanding of the planet in particular, his audience is given the truly amazing conundrum from the dog dish water purifier (amongst other things). Why must he buy a water purifier for an animal that eats its crap?
Beginning the second half of the movie is Bill a comic who takes a more well-spoken, family man approach to his routine. I first saw Bill on The Tonight Show when I was ten years old. He delivered the best stand-up routine I've ever seen, and I still remember much of it word-for-word to this day... Central to the routine was his trademark "Here's your sign" (referring to a "stupid sign" handed out to people who make dumb remarks). Just like his colleague Jeff Foxworthy, has managed to keep that not only going, but while inventing a hilarious treasure trove of new material. This guy is just plain funny...
Rounding out the final one-man routine is Jeff Foxworthy, perhaps the most famous of the crowd due to his widely promoted "you might be a redneck if..." jokes. Foxworthy starts off with a standard routine that's really funny (this part of his career has been widely overlooked), but then he naturally moves into the part of the routine that people love to hear - the redneck jokes. My favorite of the whole Blue Collar Comedy Tour DVD is his line "If a beaver bites off your nipple, you might be a redneck".
One of the rising stars of stand-up, Ron White brandishes his liquor and tobacco drenched persona along with a sarcasm to produce one of the better comic routines of the decade. White chronicles his 9-minute plane ride to Phoenix which almost ended in tragedy when the plane was forced to turn around in mid-flight due to equipment trouble.
White's act is well followed by Larry The Cable Guy, a redneck's redneck who lives through the catchphrase "Get 'r done!" Speaking inside a redneck dialect that borders on another language, Larry The Cable Guy is really a barrel of laughs for any American who loves apple pie. Providing unique understanding of the planet in particular, his audience is given the truly amazing conundrum from the dog dish water purifier (amongst other things). Why must he buy a water purifier for an animal that eats its crap?
Beginning the second half of the movie is Bill a comic who takes a more well-spoken, family man approach to his routine. I first saw Bill on The Tonight Show when I was ten years old. He delivered the best stand-up routine I've ever seen, and I still remember much of it word-for-word to this day... Central to the routine was his trademark "Here's your sign" (referring to a "stupid sign" handed out to people who make dumb remarks). Just like his colleague Jeff Foxworthy, has managed to keep that not only going, but while inventing a hilarious treasure trove of new material. This guy is just plain funny...
Rounding out the final one-man routine is Jeff Foxworthy, perhaps the most famous of the crowd due to his widely promoted "you might be a redneck if..." jokes. Foxworthy starts off with a standard routine that's really funny (this part of his career has been widely overlooked), but then he naturally moves into the part of the routine that people love to hear - the redneck jokes. My favorite of the whole Blue Collar Comedy Tour DVD is his line "If a beaver bites off your nipple, you might be a redneck".
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