
Irreverent as ever, Larry The Cable Guy plays a big city health inspector who's happy with his usual beat of greasy spoon diners and low-rent ethnic restaurants. His easygoing life is turned upside-down when he's saddled with a straight-arrow rookie partner (Iris Bahr) and assigned the biggest case of his career: investigating an outbreak of mysterious food poisonings at the city's swankiest restaurants. Infuriating restaurateurs with his bad manners, Larry still manages to c... (Full plot summary below)
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Irreverent as ever, Larry The Cable Guy plays a big city health inspector who's happy with his usual beat of greasy spoon diners and low-rent ethnic restaurants. His easygoing life is turned upside-down when he's saddled with a straight-arrow rookie partner (Iris Bahr) and assigned the biggest case of his career: investigating an outbreak of mysterious food poisonings at the city's swankiest restaurants. Infuriating restaurateurs with his bad manners, Larry still manages to charm a sweet, shy waitress (Megyn Price) into a budding romance. But when his unorthodox methods cost him his job, Larry has to go undercover to bring the conspirators to justice and 'Git-R-Done!
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| Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)Linda CookOK, are you eating anything? Potato chips, breakfast cereal...anything at all? Please stop, if you plan on reading any further in this review of "Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector," because this movie is so revolting. |
| TV GuideKen FoxFolks watching any movie that opens with a shot of a butt crack (with the possible exception of "Lost in Translation") can't claim they weren't warned. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderIt reeks of desperation, among other things. |
| FilmJerk.comBrian OrndorfThat's how awful this picture is. It can't even come up with new diarrhea jokes. |
| Slant MagazinePaul SchrodtShoddy screenwriting devices simply pass the time for Whitney to sling hillbilly-isms at admirers of his stand-up comedy. |
| L.A. WeeklyMark OlsenIt'll give fans exactly what they expect while passing unseen by anyone else. |
| New York Daily NewsJack MathewsLarry offers enough scatological humor to fertilize the wheat fields in the star's home state of Nebraska. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonEntirely comfortable as the crude character he has honed in countless stand-up routines and TV appearances, Larry the Cable Guy sustains a level of likeability that enables him to get away with a lot more than he has any right to. But, he remains very much an acquired taste. |
| Sacramento News & ReviewJonathan KieferLarry's routine becomes considerably more embarrassing the longer it continues. |
| Boston PhoenixTom MeekPoor Joe Pantoliano, Kid Rock, and Joanna Cassidy get mixed up in the flatulence. |