Three bumbling Army reservists bound for Iraq are accidentally dropped at Mexican village besieged by hostile forces.Three bumbling Army reservists bound for Iraq are accidentally dropped at Mexican village besieged by hostile forces.Three bumbling Army reservists bound for Iraq are accidentally dropped at Mexican village besieged by hostile forces.
Michael Rose
- Sgt. Major
- (as Michael Edward Rose)
Alejandro Patiño
- Juan
- (as Alejandro Patino)
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After reading the various comments for this, it seems that most viewers have allowed others to do their thinking for them. This movie is not "To Kill a Mockingbird" or "The Sound of Music", it is a movie made by redneck comedians dedicated to our real fighting men and women. Anyone who has ever been in combat knows that humor is where you find it, and this movie has a lot of it, if you keep your mind open. This database is an amazing tool. If you look at other movies commented on by users who didn't like this movie, the majority haven't liked other inane titles with the same bent of humor. I don't pay theater prices to see a movie. They are a ripoff especially when most movie goers are rude, inconsiderate slobs. I guess my point is that if a person doesn't like this type of movie why pay the money to hate something you have predetermined to hate? The trailer was enough to know how the movie would be.
If you like to be entertained and don't want or have to think, this is an excellent movie
If you like to be entertained and don't want or have to think, this is an excellent movie
I really wish I could give this movie a negative rating it was just so terribly bad. My date and I were the last people to walk out of the movie; the whole theater was empty about an hour and a half into the movie. The jokes were just not funny. I had a couple of times where I forced a chuckle, if only because I went to the movie really wanting to laugh. The acting, scripts, plot, everything, was pathetic. Do yourself a favor and avoid this movie at all cost. If you really feel the need to dispose of your money so wastefully, you could wire it to me and the money you spent will provide you with the same amount of entertainment. If, after reading this and the other reviews of this travesty of a movie, you still feel you must watch it, wait for it to show up on cable... as bad as this movie is, you probably will not have to wait more than a month before it hits TV.
I am going to be honest, I thought this movie would be a little funnier than it was but it wasn't a complete disappointment. The first 35 minutes of the movie was just plain retarded and unfunny, then after that it gets a little better. However seeing that the 3 leading comedians were Larry The Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, and D.J. Qualls, I still found the funniest guy in this movie to be Keith David. His role as Sgt. Kilgore made me laugh several times more than I laughed at the others, oh and Danny Trejo was pretty good as being the villain and being funny at the same time. But anyways I give this movie a 5 out of 10 because it starts off slow and unfunny, but then it kind of picks up and you might have a few laughs before the end credits start to roll.
Listen, this movie does have some comedy in it. It is what it is, and knowing the main characters and subject you are getting what you expect to get. This movie starts out a little slow but eventually builds up into a film that can hold it's own. This movie was fluid enough to keep me entertained and laughing here and there so it's not half bad. The fight scenes are good for the men. There is a romantic side of the movie too for the women,and a cultural touch as well. It is also very patriotic in the sense that it's a military movie and I'm sure many GI's will enjoy this movie too. Give it a chance if you have 90 minutes of free time, you may be surprised.
I sat down in 2021 to watch the 2007 comedy "Delta Farce" for the first time. I happened to come across the movie by random luck. And never having heard about the movie, I opted to sit down and give it a chance.
And while "Delta Farce" is watchable, this was hardly a grand cinematic moment in comedy history. The movie was just too generic, I suppose.
The storyline told in "Delta Farce", as written by Bear Aderhold and Tom Sullivan, was pretty straight forward, sure. But at the same time, the storyline was just not one that was overly crammed with comedy elements. So for a comedy then "Delta Farce" felt a little bit tame.
Personally I got no particular interest in Larry the Cable Guy, neither as an actor or a comedian, so I didn't sit down to watch "Delta Farce" because he starred in it. The movie does have some good enough names on the cast list, with the likes of Keith David, Emilio Rivera, Danny Trejo and DJ Qualls. The movie even had comedy Jeff Dunham in it, which was definitely a blast to watch. It was, in fact, Keith David and Danny Trejo that made the movie watchable, and they weren't even in the lead roles.
"Delta Farce" has the occasional laugh here and there, but for a comedy it was a bit bland. I had hoped for a bit more contents that would make me laugh, truth be told.
While "Delta Farce" is watchable, it is hardly a movie that I will ever return to watch a second time.
My rating of director C. B. Harding's 2007 comedy lands on a less than mediocre four out of ten stars.
And while "Delta Farce" is watchable, this was hardly a grand cinematic moment in comedy history. The movie was just too generic, I suppose.
The storyline told in "Delta Farce", as written by Bear Aderhold and Tom Sullivan, was pretty straight forward, sure. But at the same time, the storyline was just not one that was overly crammed with comedy elements. So for a comedy then "Delta Farce" felt a little bit tame.
Personally I got no particular interest in Larry the Cable Guy, neither as an actor or a comedian, so I didn't sit down to watch "Delta Farce" because he starred in it. The movie does have some good enough names on the cast list, with the likes of Keith David, Emilio Rivera, Danny Trejo and DJ Qualls. The movie even had comedy Jeff Dunham in it, which was definitely a blast to watch. It was, in fact, Keith David and Danny Trejo that made the movie watchable, and they weren't even in the lead roles.
"Delta Farce" has the occasional laugh here and there, but for a comedy it was a bit bland. I had hoped for a bit more contents that would make me laugh, truth be told.
While "Delta Farce" is watchable, it is hardly a movie that I will ever return to watch a second time.
My rating of director C. B. Harding's 2007 comedy lands on a less than mediocre four out of ten stars.
Did you know
- TriviaShortly before the barracks scene, Keith David fell off of a seven foot railing outside the building while the actors were between shots, breaking two ribs and cracking two vertebra. He went on to film the scene in great pain, and then went to the hospital afterward.
- Goofs'Larry the Cable Guy' is wearing his Christian name on his chest lapel - he should be wearing his surname. However, he has no surname in the movie, he is just Larry, so there couldn't be a surname.
- ConnectionsEdited into Comic Relief Zero (2013)
- SoundtracksGit Along Little Doggies
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Performed by Jerome McComb
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- Операція Дельта Фарс
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- Gross US & Canada
- $8,130,530
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,420,645
- May 13, 2007
- Gross worldwide
- $8,729,473
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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