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by Prof. Zack Stamm DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What year was the cable guy?

For the Tierra Whack song, see Whack World. The Cable Guy is a 1996 American black comedy film directed by Ben Stiller, starring Jim Carrey and Matthew Broderick. It was released in the United States on June 14, 1996.

Who wrote the movie The Cable Guy?

The role of the Cable Guy was originally written for Chris Farley, who turned it down due to scheduling difficulties. Adam Sandler was also considered for the role of the Cable Guy.

What about Bob annoying friend movie?

was a lighter comedy, described by Apatow as "a What About Bob? annoying friend movie" where the Cable Guy was a likeable loser who intrudes upon the cable subscriber's life, but never in a physically threatening way. Carrey, Apatow and Stiller liked the setup of "somebody who is really smart with technology invading somebody's life", and opted to add slapstick and darker tones, changing into a satire of thrillers such as Cape Fear, Unlawful Entry and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. The dialogue would also fit Carrey's style of comedy.

What does Chip reveal about Steven in the book?

In the fervor of the party, Steven sleeps with a young guest, whom Chip reveals the next morning to have been a prostitute that he had hired specifically for Steven.

Why does Chip apologize to Steven?

As the police arrive, Chip apologizes to Steven for being a bad friend. Chip, proclaiming that he must "kill the babysitter" to prevent others from becoming like him, dives backward from the top of a ladder above the satellite dish, falling onto it and knocking out the television signal to the entire city.

Who wrote the script for Ace Ventura?

Apatow and Stiller visited Carrey as he was filming Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls in South Carolina, and over a few days, riffed a lot of the set pieces that were added to the script, and further explored how Carrey wanted to perform the character. Apatow took the film to the Writers Guild for arbitration to get a writing credit but ultimately Holtz retained sole credit for the script. Apatow expressed frustration at not getting credit but acknowledged that as he was also a producer on the film, the Writers Guild requirements are set very high to protect writers.

When was Cable Guy released?

The Cable Guy was released on VHS on December 3, 1996, DVD on September 15, 1997, and a 15th anniversary Blu-ray release on March 1, 2011. Sony re-issued the latter format as a manufacture-on-demand title on December 17, 2019.

Who is Larry the Cable Guy?

In the meantime, he's pursuing new avenues to stay fresh, such as starring in projects for Netflix. All that, and the fact that he reprised his role as Mater in Cars 3, means Whitney's poised to Git-R-Done as Larry the Cable Guy over and over again.

What is Larry the Cable Guy's catchphrase?

As part of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour with Jeff Foxworthy, Ron White, and Bill Engvall, he entertained millions at stand-up gigs with his down-home comedy and catchphrases like "Git-R-Done!" and "I don't care who you are, that's funny, right there." He starred in a string of big-screen comedies, including Delta Farce, Witless Protection, and Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector, and has released 10 albums, including the platinum-certified The Right to Bare Arms. He even had his own travelogue show, Only in America, and was the subject of a Comedy Central roast. But what's become lately of the guy born with the name Dan Whitney? If you've missed him, you're not alone—and this is what he's been up to.

How many albums has Larry the Cable Guy released?

He starred in a string of big-screen comedies, including Delta Farce, Witless Protection, and Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector, and has released 10 albums, including the platinum-certified The Right to Bare Arms. He even had his own travelogue show, Only in America, and was the subject of a Comedy Central roast.

Why was Larry the Cable Guy canceled?

The show was a huge hit for History, but it was abruptly canceled after three seasons—mainly because it's hard to make Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy without Larry the Cable Guy.

What is the Pebble Beach Pro Am?

One of them was the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, which is regarded as one of the more laid-back golf events. Celebrities and pro golfers participate to raise money for charity, and in 2017, Whitney played a few rounds. He was doing alright until he missed what should have been an easy, three-foot putt on the sixth hole. Adding insult to injury, a fan shouted out from the gallery that he could've made the shot—so Whitney playfully called his bluff, and invited the fan out to the green to prove it. He missed the shot, too.

Who sells Larry the Cable Guy chips?

A snack food company called Shearer's has also paid Whitney for its Larry the Cable Guy Chips. Or for those who prefer to prepare their meals from scratch but who also like Larry the Cable Guy, Whitney sells a line of kitchen knives, including a "Melon Cuttin' Knife," a "Bonin' Knife," a "Slicin'" Knife," and a "Tater Peeler.".

Is Larry the Cable Guy still making movies?

He's still making movies. Larry the Cable Guy's movie career hasn't been a tremendous success — but he has, to paraphrase the man himself, "gotten'er done.". In the mid-2000s, Whitney starred in the confusingly named Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector , along with Delta Farce and Witless Protection.

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