Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road
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Directed by | C.B. Harding |
Starring | Jeff Foxworthy Bill Engvall Larry the Cable Guy Ron White |
Release dates | June 27, 2006 |
Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | US/Canada |
Language | English |
Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One For the Road is a 2006 television film.
Synopsis
The redneck wits of Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One For the Road have gone a little more posh in this, their final appearance together. Performing in the gorgeous, historic Warner Theater in Washington, D.C., there's an air of class about the proceedings quickly and good-naturedly undone by the quartet's material.
Bill Engvall discusses what it was like to assemble a trampoline for his kid and make a couple of discoveries while trying it out: "One, the springs will pull the hairs out of your legs, and two, the dog doesn't like to jump." He has another fond remembrance of youth: "Remember when you discovered you could burn ants with a magnifying glass? Then I saw an ant on my arm."
Ron White, with trademark drink and a smoke in hand, talks about dieting tips for clean living: "Skinny people tell you: drink a lot of water, you'll be less hungry. You know what? Drink a lot of water, you'll be less thirsty."
Redneck everyman Jeff Foxworthy comes armed with fashion tips for the Wal-Mart crowd: "There's no shame in having a spare tire around your waist. Just cover it up." He's also got vasectomy clinic slogans you don't want to hear: "Half-off. Everything must go."
Finally, Larry the Cable Guy continues narrating his journey through cluelessness: "I got married seven months ago. We're already having trouble. Apparently, you can't talk dirty to your wife's sister."
A little sidebar about the comedians' special trip to the White House is a cute diversion, while special features include a brisk question-and-answer session with a sharp audience. --Tom Keogh
Special Features
- Yankee Doodle Dandy, a short film directed by C.B. Harding. The Blue Collar boys play a trick on President Bush (played by impersonator Steve Bridges) at the White House.
- Molding the Minds of Young Americans where the four spoke to students at George Washington University
- Blue Collar Fans is a segment of interviews by the fans
- Behind the Scenes of One For the Road is the making of the film and Yankee Doodle Dandy, as well as production of the DVD
- Photo Gallery is where the pictures shown within the movie can be found
- Previews of the fist two movies and Reno 911!
Filming Locations
- Filmed at the historic Warner Theater in Washington, D.C.
- Scenes filmed around Washington, D.C., including at the White House
Quotes
Larry the Cable Guy: This doctor says to this feller, "i got bad news and worse news." He says, "ohhh, whats the bad news?" the doctor says, "you've got 24 hours left to live." Then he says, "whats the worse news?" the doctor says, "i forgot to call you yesterday."
Bill Engvall: My wife, trying to be helpful, goes to the grocery store and buys this stuff called soy bacon. Let me tell you something: I know soy beans are good for a lot of things. Let's stay out of the bacon market! It says "It looks and tastes like real bacon!" No it doesn't! It tastes like somebody bacon-flavored a turd, that's what it tastes like!
Trivia
- Slated as the final time that the four will be making a Blue Collar movie together
- References March of the Penguins
- References Monty Python's "Ministry of Silly Walks" sketch
See Also