Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again
The "Blue Collar" Boys Are Back
Celebrated comedians Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, and Ron White are reunited by popular demand to bring back more of their blue collar humor. The first movie was a runaway hit and the latest installment of this concert experience allows you to once again see them perform their original material on stage, up close and personal, from the best seat in the house.
In addition to a brand-new encore, you will get a look at the guys hanging out on their tour bus and performing the original song "Blue Collar Boys Ride Again." You'll see the guys just being themselves and interacting with their fans. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the fun-loving and raucous Blue Collar Crew.
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Not as bad as reported - Dennis1
I think it all depends which video you see first. I saw the Blue Collar Comedy Tour first and since I didn't know what to expect, I found it surprisingly funny. When I rented this, I expected more of the same, and I wasn't disappointed. One thing that I did miss, was the impromptu segues that were included in the first DVD. Some of the best stuff was the four guys walking around in a mall trying to crack each other up. If you enjoyed the first one, you'll likely enjoy this.Not a Bad Reunion... - Bryson_McCarthy
I think going into the second installment of The Blue Collar Comedy Tour the fans have a little more expectations than the first. We've seen what these guys can do, and we know how fully they can be, so we hope this one is just as good as the last. I'd say this one was a little bit of a let down, but it's hard to capture the same feeling in a second run.
I wasn't a fan of Ron White in the first show and he really seems to be the weak link in this one as well. He's borderline redneck, playing on the more alcohlic side of things which a lot of people don't find funny. he reminds me more of the uncle everyone has that they never want to go near at a family function. Loud, annoying and permenantly drunk.
Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy steal the show right out from under Jeff Foxworthy. Jeff is funny, and could go forever in his redneck ways, but Bill and Larry seem to have a fresher routine and a much funnier way about them. I don't think there's much Larry the Cable Guy couldn't do that wasn't funny. He has the perfect routine, character and timing. And the fact that he closes out the solo portions of the show really says something.
The routine with all three at the end of the disc is no where near as funny as the last, but watching Larry play the guitar makes it worth while. If you were a big fan of the first, you should check this one out, but just be prepared that it's not on the same level as what you already enjoyed.Far from the first, far from the worst. - Mike_G
I wish I could say this new tour was just as funny as the first, but each performance makes you wish you were laughing as much as you were on the original. Ron White is the worst offender, apparently the success of the first tour has softened his edge. Larry the Cable Guy is the one saving grace, his was the one stand out performance and the one the audience really got into. While all four are still funnier than many comics, you can't help compare them to their last outing and you can't help but wish you were watching it instead.
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Not as bad as reported - Dennis1
I think it all depends which video you see first. I saw the Blue Collar Comedy Tour first and since I didn't know what to expect, I found it surprisingly funny. When I rented this, I expected more of the same, and I wasn't disappointed. One thing that I ...Not a Bad Reunion... - Bryson_McCarthy
I think going into the second installment of The Blue Collar Comedy Tour the fans have a little more expectations than the first. We've seen what these guys can do, and we know how fully they can be, so we hope this one is just as good as the last. I'd say ...Far from the first, far from the worst. - Mike_G
I wish I could say this new tour was just as funny as the first, but each performance makes you wish you were laughing as much as you were on the original. Ron White is the worst offender, apparently the success of the first tour has softened his edge. Larry ...