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Larry the Cable Guy: Git-R-Done
With his trademark cries of "Git-R-Done" and "What the hell is this, Russia?," Larry the Cable Buy is one of the country's funniest comedians. A veteran of Comedy Central and Evening at the Improv, with his best selling CD "Lord, I apologize," now you can enjoy an entire DVD of this irresistible entertainer at the top of his form.
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Plot Summary
This stand-up comedy special features Larry the Cable Guy performing his signature blue-collar humor for a live audience. Known for his catchphrases and observational jokes about everyday life, Larry delivers a high-energy set that taps into relatable, often absurd, aspects of American culture. The performance showcases his unique brand of comedy, characterized by his distinctive voice and unpretentious delivery.
Critical Reception
As a stand-up comedy special, critical reviews tend to focus on the effectiveness of Larry the Cable Guy's humor. While his dedicated fanbase generally finds his performances highly entertaining and amusing, critics often note the specific niche appeal of his style. The special was well-received by those who appreciate his particular brand of observational and sometimes coarse humor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised by fans for its hilarious and relatable blue-collar humor.
Larry the Cable Guy's signature catchphrases and energetic delivery are a highlight for his audience.
Appeals directly to a specific demographic that enjoys his unvarnished comedic style.
Google audience: Audience reception for this special is largely positive among fans of Larry the Cable Guy, who appreciate his straightforward and often irreverent comedic approach. The humor is considered laugh-out-loud funny by those who connect with his persona and subject matter.
Fun Fact
This special was part of a larger wave of popular blue-collar comedians, including Jeff Foxworthy and Ron White, who gained widespread recognition in the early 2000s.
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