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Morning Constitutions [DVD]
Morning Constitutions [DVD]
Larry the Cable Guy / Digital Video Disc / 2007
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Artist
Larry the Cable Guy
Format
Digital Video Disc (DVD)
Label Name
Warner Bros.
Release Date
2007 06 05
Style.Categories
Standup Comedy, Country Comedy
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Morning Constitutions
, blue-collar comedian
Larry the Cable Guy
sets the mood right off the bat with his opening line, "I ain't been this excited since I found a quarter in my poop, I'll tell ya what." His 2007 effort makes up for his sloppy and uninspired appearance on the previous year's
Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road
by going back to basics and toning his rebel yell down to where he's not so off-putting, unless you have a low tolerance for grossness, dumb jokes, and even dumber people.
Larry
's
Grandma
is suing singer
Carrie Underwood
because she hit a pole while listening to
"Jesus, Take the Wheel,"
while
Larry
himself sorts out toddlers from terrorists by checking if the diaper is on the bottom or the top. That's one of the few times racism enters the picture, and
"Gay Mafia"
features the very politically incorrect "is getting whacked a good or bad thing for them?" Whether or not this is harmless fun can't be argued here, but the delivery is naïve over hateful -- sometimes even knowingly ironic -- and if you're really worried about impressionable minds you've got plenty of filthy thoughts and sleazy innuendos to help write this off completely.
Larry
isn't proud of everything associated with Middle America, and accuses Wal-Mart of having the motto "You think our prices are low, check out the forehead on that cashier over there." These moments that are more clever than expected appear just as the poop jokes wear out their welcome, then the cycle repeats with catch phrases "Git-R-done!," "Lord, I apologize," and "I don't care who you are, that's funny" used sparingly. The guitar comes out at the end for a couple rambling and fun "songs," including the
Johnny Cash
-inspired
"A Sue Named Boy."
Unfortunately,
Brokeback Mountain
jokes were already dated when the disc was released, and
Larry
should really realize that the horrors of Hot Pockets is fellow comedian
Jim Gaffigan
's exclusive territory. It could get him accused of stealing material, and the last thing
Larry
needs is more detractors.
Morning Constitutions
won't change the minds of any
Larry
haters, but it's made for fans, maybe even skillfully crafted for them. As
Larry
would say, if you don't know
Moon Over Hammy
is an entrée at Denny's, don't come round here. [
Warner Bros.
released a DVD edition in 2007.] ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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