- Studio: Roadside Attractions
- Release Date: Aug 8, 2008
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6.8
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 19 Ratings
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Positive: 12 out of 19
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Mixed: 3 out of 19
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Negative: 4 out of 19
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NickM.Aug 17, 200810AWSOME movie!! this movie is just simply a good time; i had a lot of fun watching it, and a lotta good laughs.
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ColleenG.Aug 8, 200810OK, so I went to this movie because I'm a huge Toby Keith fan. But -- it was so much better than what I expected! It was very, very funny. The timing was good, the dialog good, and the story flowed. My only objection was Keith filmed this in New Mexico instead of his and my home state of Oklahoma. Definitely see this one!
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LindaC.Aug 10, 20087I'm a huge Toby fan and wasn't sure what to expect but this movie was much better than I ever thought it could be. Rodney Carrington had me laughing throughout the entire movie. The dialog was very sharp and the action keep the film moving along. In fact, I need to see it again to hear any lines I missed while laughing.
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PegG.Aug 9, 200810Loved it.... Loved Toby and the characters were well cast. The story was cute and I laughed out loud many times as did others in the audience. See it if you want to let go and have some fun.
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HannahAug 11, 200810Beer For My Horses was amazing!!! I had alot of laughs. I think that Toby and Rodney did a fantastic job at writing this movie. Watching this movie made me laugh so hard I don't think I've ever laughed that hard in a long time. I know this movie deserves a 10. They should definitely make a sequel to it.
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MWAug 11, 200810Very entertaining. It was a joy to go to a movie and laugh out loud. I feared that the movie would be a diappointment. It was not. It was better that I expected. I can't wait for it to come out on DVD.
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joebobAug 14, 20080
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30A '70s-style redneck romp aimed at folks who felt intellectually challenged by the complex narrative stratagems of "The Dukes of Hazzard" and "The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo."