Dirty Country (2007)

Dirty Country (2007)
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A small town factory worker with a loving family and a penchant for penning raunchy country and western songs finds his side gig taking center stage when he is forced into early retirement in directors Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher's blue music documentary. Larry Pierce was always content with his factory job while moonlighting as the nation's nastiest country music singer/songwriter. Since 1993, the modest musician has released over a dozen hilariously lewd country albums. Frequently found at truck stops across the nation, these playful albums keep long haul drivers laughing through the small hours of the night as their headlights splash across the darkened freeway and their eyes grow weary with the prospect of sleep. Though Pierce had never really considered the prospect of following his true calling full-time, he is forced to reconsider the prospect of earning a living with his songwriting skills when, after thirty years on the line, he is given no choice but to retire before his time. When three decades of stability is suddenly replaced with an entire future of uncertainty, Pierce finds his fate taking an unexpected turn as a young country band with an equally salacious sense of humor shows up looking to perform alongside their favorite filthy front man. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Larry Pierce
Director(s):
Nick PrueherJoe Pickett, (more)
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Dirty Country

A small town factory worker with a loving family and a penchant for penning raunchy country and western songs finds his side gig taking center stage when he is forced into early retirement in directors Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher's blue music documentary. Larry Pierce was always content with his factory job while moonlighting as the nation's nastiest country music singer/songwriter. Since 1993, the modest musician has released over a dozen hilariously lewd country albums. Frequently found at truck stops across the nation, these playful albums keep long haul drivers laughing through the small hours of the night as their headlights splash across the darkened freeway and their eyes grow weary with the prospect of sleep. Though Pierce had never really considered the prospect of following his true calling full-time, he is forced to reconsider the prospect of earning a living with his songwriting skills when, after thirty years on the line, he is given no choice but to retire before his time. When three decades of stability is suddenly replaced with an entire future of uncertainty, Pierce finds his fate taking an unexpected turn as a young country band with an equally salacious sense of humor shows up looking to perform alongside their favorite filthy front man. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Joe PickettNick Prueher
Producer(s):
Todd HansenWilliam Kruse
Categories:
Documentary
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Oscar P.

You ever been to a show or movie and someone in the crowd makes a joke and everyone laughs. But, then he continues through out the movie and it gets annoying. That's this movie. The songs were funny, but to make a whole movie about it got boring, stupid, and then later annoying.

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Pedro Y.

LAME. This isn't in the least bit interesting or entertaining. I kept waiting for the good part and it never came.

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Stuart P.

Free speech baby. That's what this documentary is all about. For who knows just how banned Larry Pierce, John Valby, Blowfuly, and the other purveyors of musicial mischief would be if it weren't for the first ammendment. Lots of hilarious and insightful moments, and even a few that are suprisingly touching. Highlights include lots of dirty, toe-tapping tunes, Larry's mom enjoying a most unusual birthday cake, and one song that manages to rhyme the word, no joke, scrotum. Enjoy it with a few cocktails, or better yet, some Old Mils. Adults only.

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