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Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie

Bill Engvall, Jeff Foxworthy, Ron White, and Larry the Cable Guy in Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie (2003)

The comedic stylings of four sort-of famous funnymen are brought to the big screen courtesy of this 2002 documentary. The comedic stylings of four sort-of famous funnymen are brought to the big screen courtesy of this 2002 documentary. The comedic stylings of four sort-of famous funnymen are brought to the big screen courtesy of this 2002 documentary.

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  • Trivia Comedian Craig Hawksley worked the first twenty cities of the tour. However, he admitted to being uncomfortable in front of such large crowds. He bowed out, and was replaced by Larry the Cable Guy .
  • Goofs While in the Spencer's Gifts store, Bill Engvall remarks, "This is the best store on the planet." To which Ron White replies, "It is." However, his lips do not move while saying that.

Ron White : I got thrown out of a bar in New York City. Now, when I say I got thrown out of a bar, I don't mean someone asked me to leave, and we walked to the door together, and I said, "Bye everyone, I gotta go!" Six bouncers picked me up and hurled me out of that bar like I was a Frisbee. Those big old New York bouncers that think that bouncing is cool. They hang out with other bouncers, talking about bouncing. They go home at night and watch 'Road House' and fondle themselves. For wearing a hat. I walk into a bar and the bouncer comes over to me, real pissy, and goes, "Take off the hat!" I'm like, "What's the deal?" He goes, "I'll tell you what the deal is. Gay people in this area wear hats; we're tryin' to keep them out of our club!" Oh really? The only way we can tell down in Texas is if they have their hair cut like, yours. And he got all pissed. Anyway, I took off the hat, and he walked away. About an hour later, I was drinking and I forgot. Ever forget? It happened to me. I put the hat on, and he comes back over. Now, I'm between six-one and six-six depending on which convenience store I'm leaving. I weigh two hundred and thirty pounds, and this guy comes over, poking me in the shoulder. He says, "You're outta here!" and I said, "I don't think so, Scooter!" And I was wrong. They hurled me out of that bar. And then they squared off with me in the parking lot, and I backed down from the fight, cause I don't know how many of them it would have taken to whip my ass, but I knew how many they were going to use. That's a handy little piece of information, right there. Well, they called the police because we broke a chair on the way out the door, and I refused to pay for it. I refused to pay for it cause *we* broke it over *my* thigh. The cops showed up, and at that point, I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability. The cop was like, "Mr. White, you are being charged with drunk in public-KA!" I was like, "Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey! I was drunk in a bar! They, threw me into public-KA! I don't want to be drunk in public-KA! I wanna be drunk in a bar, which is perfectly legal! Arrest them!" Well, he didn't arrest them, instead he made me do a field sobriety test, where you stand on one foot, raise the other foot six inches off the ground, and count to thirty. I made it to "woo!" Is that going to be close enough? It wasn't, so they called in for my arrest record. There's some good news! Satellites are linking up in outer space. Computer banks at NASA are kicking on. There's a telegraph in Fritch, Texas, going: beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep.

[Takes breath]

Ron White : Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep. This part takes a while. Brrrrinnnng! Shorthand.

Ron White : Beep. Now, I told you that story, to tell you this story. When I was seventeen, I was arrested for being drunk in... public-KA.

Jeff : Kinda seems to be a pattern there, Ron.

Ron White : If you knew Morse code, you'd already know that. And one DWI, which was a bogus charge, cause it turns out they were stopping every driver, traveling down that particular sidewalk. And that's profiling. And profiling is wrong! The arresting officer, who I had literally known, all my life. You know what I mean? This guy lived four doors down the street me, in a town of less than four hundred people. *We've met.* Now, he takes me to jail, and he asks me if I have any aliases.

[Confused, stupid look]

Ron White : And I was just being a smartass, and I said, "Yeah. They call me, "Tater Salad!" " Seventeen years later, I'm handcuffed on a bench in New York with blood coming out of my nose, and this cop goes, "Are you Ron 'Tater Salad' White?" Ya caught me! Ya caught the tater!

  • Alternate versions When aired on Comedy Central, in addition to editing of the stand-up material for time and content, Heidi Klum's appearance is completely cut out.
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  • May 17, 2013

BEAUMONT, Tex. — You can tell a lot about a comedian by how long he takes to get to his catchphrase.

In Ford Park , an arena here that feels like the world’s biggest high school gym, Bill Engvall, a middle-aged goateed comic, takes his time before drawling, “Here’s your sign.” The line punctuates jokes about someone acting stupid. (The idea is that dumb people should wear signs.)

Next is Jeff Foxworthy, who spins a long yarn about a family reunion before delivering the line, “You might be a redneck” — a better catchphrase, perhaps, in that it requires no explanation.

But the night’s final act, Larry the Cable Guy, the sleeveless id of this graying triple bill, gets down to brass tacks right away.

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“Git-R-Done!” he says, in his signature guttural style, to the delight of a large but not terribly loud crowd that paid up to $60 per ticket. Larry, whose real name is Daniel Whitney, treats his all-purpose slogan — which can mean “Right on!” or “Do it!,” among other connotations — the way a classic rocker does a hit he’s weary of playing, getting it out of the way early before moving on to his act.

Over a dozen years after the Blue Collar Comedy tour began, its early performers (Ron White is the fourth) remain a major force in live comedy, Larry the Cable Guy, Mr. Engvall, Mr. Foxworthy and Mr. White still routinely perform to large crowds, although you probably have to leave New York or Los Angeles to find them. (Mr. White has stopped appearing with the others, however.)

Part of its success is undeniably due to the way its redneck jokes and Fox News-style gibes at kale-munching elites stand out in a comedy scene dominated by stand-ups who are based on the East and West Coasts. Being sneered at by comedians like David Cross, who recorded a brutal takedown of Larry the Cable Guy, probably helps their outsider credibility.

But these comedians have also been extremely savvy marketers, constantly experimenting with new platforms and adjusting their acts to reach larger audiences. There are three Blue Collar movies, a reunion tour, albums and best-selling books, TV and radio shows and a mountain of merchandise . You can buy Larry the Cable Guy condoms and beef stroganoff. A $200 million Blue Collar Comedy amusement park is in the works in Foley, Ala.

Inspired by “The Original Kings of Comedy,” a concert film starring four black comedians and directed by Spike Lee, Blue Collar Comedy was started in 2000, led by Mr. Foxworthy, a prominent comic from Atlanta. In the early years Larry ’s crude Southern caricature was the opening act to Mr. Foxworthy’s folksy quips. While Mr. Foxworthy’s redneck jokes updated a similar premise deployed by Jerry Clower (“You know a man is a redneck ...”), his more direct antecedent was Lewis Grizzard, a fellow Atlantan who mixed yarn-spinning odes to the Old South with jokes about the chasm between North and South.

Grizzard, who wrote a newspaper column for The Atlanta Constitution before moving on to books and live comedy, praised the nuance of Southern speech in a proudly cranky style. But Mr. Foxworthy more forcefully celebrated the crudeness of the redneck, which he defines as a “glorious absence of sophistication.” Grizzard died of a heart ailment at 47 in 1994, a year after Mr. Foxworthy recorded his first album, reflecting a changing of the guard in Southern comedy.

The early Blue Collar shows included political jokes, like defenses of the death penalty and cracks about Hillary Rodham Clinton and Senator Edward M. Kennedy. The comedians remain active politically: Larry endorsed “anyone but Obama” on “Fox and Friends,” and Mr. Foxworthy stumped with Mitt Romney. But the recent show I saw at the Ford Arena was heavy on the difficulties of aging and the difference between men and women, with almost no politics.

While they were once more confrontational about their cultural politics, the Blue Collar comics now have a cautious, inclusive vibe, especially since Mr. White stopped appearing with them. (His manager said he had gone in a different direction.) When I saw his stand-up last month at the Warner Theater in Washington, he boasted about owning a jet. Dressed in black and speaking in a baritone, he curses and drinks onstage and makes no attempt to whitewash his sins or his opinions. He refers to “The Book of Mormon” as “Gullible’s Travels.” In an earlier Blue Collar movie, he made fun of people who like Garth Brooks. (What is Blue Collar but the Garth Brooks of comedy?)

Mr. White makes Mr. Foxworthy and Mr. Engvall look like smiling game show hosts, which has been one of their many roles. (Mr. Foxworthy’s new religious trivia series for GSN, “The American Bible Challenge,” is a hit.)

Here in Beaumont, the listless show by Mr. White’s former cohort, which was not helped by the cavernous room, seemed as if it were on autopilot — until Larry the Cable Guy walked onstage. Whatever you think of his juvenile humor, which includes jokes about flatulence, ugly women and dwarfs, this is a hard-working performance. He provides puns and one-liners in bulk, and while his persona depends on obvious stereotypes, the core of his appeal is a pure silliness with a mischievous streak.

“Good to be here in Beaumont,” he said. “Bet that’s the first time you heard that.”

Unlike the other Blue Collar comics, who strain to establish blue-collar credibility — “Whole Foods?” Mr. Engvall says. “More like whole wallet.” — Larry comes off, oddly enough, as more real because he’s so transparently fake. The artifice is right there in his name and cartoonish expressions (“underbritches,” “Daggum”). A city slicker could make a case that Larry the Cable Guy is the longest-running piece of performance art in pop culture today. But he’s really just an old-fashioned entertainer with an effective gimmick. (It should surprise no one that he’s appearing in the Tyler Perry movie “A Madea Christmas” this year.)

When Mr. Whitney, who is from Nebraska, created the character, it was just one of many he did on a Florida radio show in the early 1990s. Another was an old Jewish lady from Boca Raton. She never caught on, but considering the success of Larry the Cable Guy, maybe she will have a second act. Iris the Gefilte Gal?

A critic’s notebook article on Saturday about the Blue Collar Comedy tour, which includes Daniel Whitney (who performs as Larry the Cable Guy), misidentified Mr. Whitney’s home state. He is from Nebraska, not Oklahoma.

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Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie

Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie

The comedic stylings of four sort-of famous funnymen are brought to the big screen courtesy of this 2002 documentary.

Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again

Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again

Celebrated comedians Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, and Ron White are reunited by popular demand to bring back more of their blue collar humor. The first movie was a runaway hit and the latest installment of this concert experience allows you to once again see them perform their original material on stage, up close and personal, from the best seat in the house.

Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road

Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road

Striking a chord with audiences everywhere in 2000, the Blue Collar Comedy Tour -- featuring Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall and Ron White -- became one of the most successful comedy tours ever, grossing more than $15 million. Now, stocked with a cooler full of good ole boy jokes (and plenty of Pabst Blue Ribbon), the comics are hitting the road once again to unleash their unique brand of redneck humor.

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Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie

“Suppose you get caught and you’re thrown back in. What do you tell your buddies? ‘Man, I had an out-of-the-body experience. I was just minding my own business, living my life, when suddenly I felt myself under the control of a powerful force. I was drawn up toward the light. I went through a hole in the sky, and found myself surrounded by all my dead relatives. And God was wearing a flannel shirt and a Budweiser hat.'” The humor in that story is typical of all four performers in “Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie,” a concert film starring Foxworthy, Bill Engvall , Ron White and Larry the Cable Guy. I am informed that their national tour, just closing after four years, is the most successful in history, although whose history is not specified, and all tours say that. Certainly they’re popular, and this film, which is kind of a redneck version of “ The Original Kings of Comedy ,” is the way to see them without having to find your car in the middle of all the pickups in the parking lot.

White and Cable Guy are the warm-ups, Foxworthy and Engvall are the stars, and then all four come on stage to share stories and listen to Foxworthy’s redneck litany. (“If the wedding rehearsal dinner is at Hooter’s–you know you’re a redneck.”) His uncle is such a NASCAR fan, he always gets into his car through the window.

But there I go, stealing his material. How do you review a movie like this without reprinting the jokes? The film consists of four concert segments, interlarded with “documentary” footage of the four buddies fishing, visiting Victoria’s Secret, etc. The concert stuff is consistently funny, good-humored and surprisingly clean; there’s a lot more bathroom humor than sex or profanity, and the PG-13 rating is probably about right.

I do have some doubts about the other stuff. When they go shopping for underwear at Victoria’s Secret, the sales clerk is played by supermodel Heidi Klum, which clues us that it’s a setup and probably halfway scripted. What’s the point? Why not let the boys walk into a real Victoria’s Secret and start filming and see what happens? I was also a little puzzled by the role played by David Alan Grier , as the chauffeur and valet. Why have a recognizable star and not make any use of him? These are minor quibbles. The underlying secret of the four comedians is the way they find humor in daily life, and in their families. In this they’re a lot like the Kings of Comedy, and Engvall (the “here’s your sign” guy) gets as much mileage out of his family as K of C’s Bernie Mac .

OK, I got a couple more. I liked the whole riff about leaf-blowers being banned from airplanes. And I suppose it is thought-provoking that nobody ever has to stop to pee while tubing down a river.

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Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie

The comedic stylings of four sort-of famous funnymen are brought to the big screen courtesy of this 2002 documentary.

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Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again

Celebrated comedians Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, and Ron White are reunited by popular demand to bring back more of their blue collar humor. The first movie was a runaway hit and the latest installment of this concert experience allows you to once again see them perform their original material on stage, up close and personal, from the best seat in the house.

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Bill Engvall, Ron "Tater Salad" White, Jeff Foxworthy, and Larry the Cable Guy return on-stage to give some funny redneck laughs and humorous spins on everyday affairs.

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  21. List

    Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again. 2004. Celebrated comedians Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, and Ron White are reunited by popular demand to bring back more of their blue collar humor. The first movie was a runaway hit and the latest installment of this concert experience allows you to once again see them perform their ...

  22. BLUE COLLAR COMEDY TOUR RIDES AGAIN and BLUE COLLAR COMEDY TOUR: ONE

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    Larry the Cable Guy, Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall,and Ron White sit down besides each other and tell a couple of their favorite jokes. The song at the beginn...