Iris Bahr Movies

- 2006
- PG13
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A laid-back health inspector's comfortable routine receives an unwelcome shake up when he's assigned the task of training his new rookie partner and investigating the outbreak of a mysterious illness at one of the city's most posh restraints in this no-holds-barred comedy starring Blue Collar standup king Larry the Cable Guy. It's all greasy spoons and low-rent ethnic eateries in the world of seasoned big-city health inspector Larry (Larry the Cable Guy), and that's just the way he likes it. After begrudgingly accepting the task of training by-the-books trainee Amy (Iris Bahr), Larry lands the biggest case of his career when a group of high-class diners fall ill following a particularly pricey meal. Though the gruff but lovable health inspector soon loses his job as a direct result of his questionable manners, he soon wins the heart of a shy waitress while attempting to go undercover to crack the case and ensure that the conspirators who engineered the poisonous plan are brought to justice. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Larry the Cable Guy, Iris Bahr, (more)
To find Drew (Drew Carey) a wife, the guys paste his picture and phone number on several bottles of Buzz Beer. The strategy works, and before long Drew has been summoned to New Orleans by a matrimony-minded Southern belle named Lily (Tammy Lauren). Upon meeting his prospective bride, Drew is instantly smitten--but he doesn't cotton to the notion of leaving Cleveland and moving to Louisiana permanently. The setting for this story is a lavish Southern mansion, which can be the only logical explanation for the closing "Civil War" gag featuring Lewis (Ryan Stiles) and Oswald (Diedrich Bader) in Rhett-and-Scarlett costumes. This episode originally aired back-to-back with "What Screams May Come". ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Ross (David Schwimmer) lacks the patience to cultivate a tan the "old-fashioned" way, so he resorts to a spray-on. Meanwhile, the friendship between Monica (Courteney Cox) and Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) is sorely tested by the presence of their mutual acquaintance Amanda (Jennifer Coolidge), who has just returned from England with a newly acquired -- and extremely annoying -- British accent. And even though they've gone on their first date, Joey (David Schwimmer) and Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) continue having trouble getting it together. ~ All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Jennifer Coolidge, Luis Antonio Ramos, (more)
The seven-year saga of Star Trek: Voyager ended with the two-part "time-straddling" adventure "Endgame." "Endgame, Pt. 1" begins some ten years after Voyager was able to return to earth, having spent 23 long years in the Delta Quadrant. Presiding over a reunion with her surviving crew, an elderly, white-haired Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), now a Starfleet Admiral, seems strangely unhappy and distant -- especially when someone brings up the name of Seven of Nine. "Borrowing" some downloaded information from Cmdr. Barclay (Dwight Schultz), Janeway travels back in time to help her younger self return home via a quicker route than the Delta Quadrant -- and, she hopes, to spare several of her colleagues from their ultimate dismal fates. Hopscotching between the future and the present, "Endgame, Pt. 1" originally aired on May 23, 2001. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Roxann Dawson












