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The comedic stylings of four sort-of famous funnymen are brought to the big screen courtesy of this 2002 documentary.
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Like it or not, they're just like you.
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In the DVD extras,
Ron White admits that during the credits where he was asleep in the Waffle House, he was drunk and passed out. Ron even admitted, "That was as nasty a hangover as I ever had."
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Goofs
In the spa, when Larry gives a girl a massage, you can see a camera by the doorway.
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Quotes
Jeff:
Men, if you have a wife, a girlfriend, or a daughter, you are being trained. And just cause they aren't doing it with a cattle prod does not mean it isn't working. I'll tell you when I first realized I was being trained. I've been married to a wonderful woman for seventeen years; it was about year five when I realized it. We were lying in bed reading, when she just says, "I'm hot." And I closed *my* book. Got out of bed. Went over to the wall, and turned the ceiling fan. I got about halfway ...
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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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Soundtracks
Don't Ask Me No Questions
Performed by Chris Cagle
Produced by Robert Wright
Published by Universal-Duchess Music Corporation (BMI)
Words and Music by
Gary Rossington and
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Release Date:
28 March 2003 (USA)
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Also Known As:
Humor az egész világ
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Box Office
Gross USA:
$604,856
Cumulative Worldwide Gross:
$604,856
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I have never been a fan of stand-up comedy. I believe now that my feelings toward stand-up comedy were based upon the most largely syndicated type seen on cable tv. the kind that targets certain races, disabilities, or religions. what i cannot seem to grasp is how anyone can critisize the humor of these four brilliantly funny men. they tastefully describe their OWN class of people "rednecks" and make jokes that obviously apply to themselves (as seen at the end of the movie when all four comics come together). I personally renound these men for making such a large percentage of the population smile and laugh without making remarks that insult a race (i.e. BET and its stand-up comedy), religion, or social status.