Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road

Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road
Directed by C.B. Harding
Starring Jeff Foxworthy
Bill Engvall
Larry the Cable Guy
Ron White
Lance Smith(announcer)
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release dates
June 27, 2006
Running time
109 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road is a 2006 television film, and two-disc CD album.

Synopsis

Bill Engvall was the first performer, covering a variety of anecdotes including incidents with his son's trampoline, nearly being thrown off an airplane, his stressful time at a massage parlor, his addiction to Sky Mall Magazine, and an incident involving two of the family dogs and a coyote.

Ron White, with trademark drink and cigar in hand, followed Engvall. His routine included dieting tips that he'd received, his solution to the problems with the DHS's "state of awareness scale," his ill fortune with Texas Hold'em, being stranded in Fairbanks, Alaska, and the pet concierge at the Don Cesar resort in Florida.

Jeff Foxworthy took the stage after White, and spent most of his time onstage discussing his latest addition to his redneck-related material, "redneck fashion tips," along with his amusement at an odd advertisement for LASIK surgery.

Larry the Cable Guy was the last performer, and covered a variety of topics including some of his past girlfriends, his new wife and their pregnancy, embarrassing incidents at Wal-Mart and his local grocery store, and an incident at a Home Depot in which a customer was glued to a toilet seat by pranksters.

After Larry's routine, the other three comedians joined him onstage, where they shared some of their favorite jokes. After this, they showed the audience potentially embarrassing pictures from their photo albums which the show's producers had asked their wives to send without them knowing it.

The DVD also includes these bonus features:

Filming locations

The show itself was filmed at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C.. Outdoors scenes were filmed around Washington, D.C.

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