Harv Spangle (content@rimnod.com) wrote on IMDB:
I played on a Baptist College baseball team over twenty years ago with
Dan "Larry the Cable Guy" Whitney. Even back then he was only a part-
time pitcher but a full time clown. I wish he had shifted his focus and
concentrated more on his curve ball. If he had then perhaps we would
have been spared his first feature length film---"Larry the Cable Guy
Health Inspector".
As a "starter" project this movie echoes the transitions made by other
comedians-- most notably Jim Carrey (Ace Ventura -Pet Detective) and
less notably Rob Schneider (Deuce Bigelow-Male Gigolo). However Dan's
talent is probably better compared to the late Jim Varney and his alter
ego-- "Ernest P. Worrell". Still, I can much more appreciate Varney's
eccentric talents than Dan's stubborn assault on our sensibilities by
offering repeated renditions of a stock version of a crude redneck
character(or has he broadened this into being somehow representative of
"blue collar crude" in an effort to pull some of the population living
north of the Ohio River into this movie's prospective demographic?) [ show more ]
In "Health Inspector" Dan manages to exhaust most of the material found
in his stand up routine. He also comes up with some new bits- most of
which are only incidental variations on his old bits. It's true that he
does break some new ground also. We get to see Larry in love through an
indirect appeal to pathos. But the sum total of this film, in the end,
is that it serves as little more than a woeful compilation of "Larry's
the Cable Guy's" rather sloppy rise into the national consciousness.
The touchstone for deciding whether or not you should give "Health
Inspector" a chance can be found in Dan's signature stage
utterance---"Git r Done". If the humor buried in that expression
appeals to you ---then by all means check out the movie. But if the
phrase leaves you lost, cold and empty---you had best give the film a
pass. For my part, I have never been able to translate "Git r Done"
into anything that quite registers as "funny" on my tired brain. But I
still went and saw the show anyway. After all, like I said --I used to
play ball with this guy in school. [ show less ]
Written on IMDB a long time ago.