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Directed by C.B. Harding
When a hard-luck blue-collar worker and his two best friends are mistaken for Army Reservists by a tough-talking Army sergeant, the plane set to fly them to the front lines of Iraq mistakenly drops them in the middle of Mexico to disastrous results in a freewheeling military comedy starring Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, and D.J. Qualls. Larry (the Cable Guy) has lost his job and his woman in the short span of 24 hours. Convinced that some suds and target shooting are just the right remedies for a broken, jobless heart, Larry sets out with his next-door neighbor Bill (Engvall) and their trigger-happy pal Everett (Qualls) in order to blast off some rounds and down some brews. Their relaxing weekend soon takes an unexpected turn, however, when hard-case Army sergeant Kilgrove (Keith David) mistakes the trio as slacking Army reservists and loads them in a plane bound for Fallujah. Subsequently air-dropped over Mexico due to pilot error, the clueless, wannabe war heroes become convinced that they're actually in the Middle East and set out to save a rural village from what they assume to be an insurgent uprising. Though the thankful locals champion the noble but dimwitted trio for their heroism, the celebration is short-lived as ruthless warlord Carlos Santana (Danny Trejo) pays a personal visit to the town with a plan to confront the fearless warriors who dared to challenge his iron-fist rule. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"Delta Farce is the spring cinematic monstrosity spectacular. It strives to answer, “What happens when you have inconsistent characters, no character development, drinking, the army, no decision on type of humor, fart, food, discomfort and gay jokes made into a movie smoothie?” Three dirt-for-brains, rednecked idiots serving in the National Guard are dispatched to serve in Iraq. [More]
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Larry the Cable Guy and Bill Engvall may be veterans of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, but their sensibilities skew a lot more red -- red state, that is. It's no coincidence, then, that Delta Farce features hapless heroes dressed in battle fatigues, nor that the climactic debate boils down to whether they should "finish the job" or "cut and run." But the reason liberal-minded viewers won't like Delta Farce is not that it's trying to reenergize comedy's conservative base. Really, it's just that the jokes are lame. The idea of confusing Mexico for Iraq is not itself a terrible one, and the filmmakers have shown unusual restraint here, carrying it only a little past the point of plausibility. Their choice for the essential story structure is also fine, giving character actor Danny Trejo the opportunity for another winking parody of the Mexican heavy he always plays. It's just that whenever there's supposed to be a hearty laugh, there's a light chuckle at best, a shaken head at worst. Engvall and Mr. Cable Guy aren't as bad offenders as their guest, D.J. Qualls, who goes most over the top with his trademark weirdo shtick. It's pretty obvious that Bear Alderhold and Thomas F.X. Sullivan are novice screenwriters, as the jokes have that begged, borrowed and stolen quality to them. Then again, C.B. Harding, who also directed Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie, seems pretty okay with familiarity, delivering the stars in very familiar packages: Not only do they play characters named Larry and Bill, but Larry even drops in his famous "Git-R-Done" catchphrase. This film won't convert many opinions or even soften many biases, but at least it's not offensively stupid. And for those who are already initiated, it may be just the Farce for them. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 

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