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Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector
A slovenly cable repairman becomes a big-city health inspector and is tasked with uncovering the source of a food poisoning epidemic.
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Plot Summary
Larry, a boisterous and crude sanitation inspector, finds himself on a mission to save the city from a deadly plague. With his signature humor and unconventional methods, he must overcome bureaucratic obstacles and his own lack of professionalism to stop the outbreak before it's too late. The film follows his chaotic journey as he navigates disgusting scenarios and attempts to maintain order.
Critical Reception
The film was overwhelmingly panned by critics, with many citing its reliance on low-brow humor and lack of substance as major drawbacks. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, leading to poor box office performance and a generally negative reception.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on crude and unfunny jokes.
A nonsensical plot with little to no redeeming qualities.
A triumph of poor taste and bad filmmaking.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be unfunny and a waste of time, with many criticizing its juvenile humor and predictable plot. Some appreciated Larry the Cable Guy's comedic persona, but it wasn't enough to save the movie for most.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Lionsgate, a studio known for distributing a wide range of films, and was part of a trend of low-budget comedies featuring popular stand-up comedians during the mid-2000s.
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