Assigned to find out the source of a poisonous food, Larry, a young wacky guy, who worked as a cable repairman, struggles against revealing the truth and saving the lives of people across the country, the thing that challenges him.
Unpleasant, uncouth and painfully unfunny, Larry the Cable Guy attempts lowbrow humor with neither the wit of the Farrelly brothers nor the raunchy inventiveness of Keenen Ivory Wayans.
Boston Phoenix
April 23, 2009
Poor Joe Pantoliano, Kid Rock, and Joanna Cassidy get mixed up in the flatulence.
Movies like Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector may be critic-proof, but even die-hard fans of country crude will have to admit that a little Larry goes a long way.
What is surprising and worth noting, though, is the quality of talent that's sadly squandered in comedian Larry the Cable Guy's feature film debut.
eFilmCritic.com
June 03, 2006
The film is a toxic stew of stupidity that is so foul and rank that even the most forgiving fans of such corn-pone humor are liable to slink out of the theater.
At least Larry the Cable Guy's brief movie career kept Hollywood's fart-sound proprietors in business. What, you thought an opening shot of his bared plumber's crack was an arbitrary artistic decision? That there's foreshadowin' right there!