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Delta
Farce |
Larry the Cable Guy |
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Three Army Reserve Soldiers Heading to Fallujah, Iraq are mistakenly dropped in Mexico. The plane is flying through a brutal thunderstorm. The trio, in search of comfort, sneak into a Humvee in the cargo area. Kilgore wakes up and sees them gone and tracks them down just as the pilots encounter heavy turbulence that forces them to drop some cargo. In a moment, the Humvee, some supply boxes, and Kilgore are all falling through the night sky. The next morning, the boys pull themselves from the Humvee, look at the surrounding sandy landscape, and conclude they're in Iraq. After Everett accidentally smashes the radio, they find Kilgore lying next to one of the supply crates and conclude that he died in the fall. After leaving the drop site they run into two locals and Everett shoots their donkey. Once Everett is calmed down, they talk to two men who lead them to their village where they end up fighting with the criminal "Carlos Santana's" men in an operation called "Operation Sombrero." After a few days they finally do realize that they're "awol" and are not really in Iraq but in Mexico. |
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The Dukes Of Hazzard |
Johnny Knoxville |
| Bo and Luke Duke are southern cousins. In Hazzard County, Bo and Luke help their Uncle Jesse and their cousin Daisy run the Moonshine business. They're always getting into trouble with Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane and recklessly driving in their 1969 orange Dodge Charger, the "General Lee". More often than not, the boys find themselves on the wrong side of the law as they race to make their deliveries. Boss Hogg (the mean and corrupt local county commissioner who hates the Dukes) evicts the Dukes from their farm. Bo and Luke travel to Atlanta and meet up with old friend Katie Johnson and her friend Annette as they set out to find out why Boss Hogg has evicted them from their farm and what he plans to do. With local race car driver Billy Prickett in town to take part in the Annual Hazzard Road Race Rally, Bo and Luke set out to save their farm and foil Boss Hogg's scheme. | |
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The
Blue Collar Comedy Tour |
Larry the Cable Guy Bill Engvall Jeff Foxworthy Ron White |
| It features the stage performances of the tour's four headliners: Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy, and Ron White. The Blue Collar Comedy Tour began in January 2000 when Jeff Foxworthy started touring with three of his comedian friends. Foxworthy had already established himself as a well-known, Grammy-award winning stand-up comedian, best known for his jokes and stories about life as a redneck. As for the other three, Engvall's comedy mainly concerns his everyday life and observations of comments he finds to be stupid, Larry's tends to follow a stereotypical redneck style filled with one-liners, and Ron's comedy is based around personal experiences retold in his smoking/drinking Southern persona. The tour that featured these four "good ole boys" proved to be such a smash hit that they recorded a live album in November 2001 and the first DVD called Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie in the Spring of 2003. | |