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Gun Shooting | Southern Usa
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5.6/10
IMDbBudget 4,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 6,718 USD
When Jim Varney was undergoing treatments for cancer, Billy Bob Thornton moved the schedule around, so Varney could film his scenes.
Jim Varney's last film before his death in 2000 at the age of 50 due to lung cancer from smoking and this film was dedicated to his memory.
The original plan was to release this film to theaters, but Miramax felt it was not "commercial" enough, so it debuted on cable television.
The film was released on June 6th, 2001, 9 days before what would've been Jim Varney's 52nd birthday.
"Claude Montgomery: It's kinda like that book they had us read one time in school. It started out sayin' it was the best time I ever had, and it was the worst time I ever had. I believe it's by Dick somebody. Ruby Montgomery: I'll be dogged."
"O.T. Montgomery: Yeah, I got in a lot of trouble in France. [chuckles] O.T. Montgomery: That's where I did most of my fighting, military-wise. But I kicked up my heels a time to two. What, uh, what war did you lose your legs in? Man in Wheelchair: I ain't old enough to be in no war, except the Gulf. O.T. Montgomery: Oh, that wasn't no war. Just a bunch of missiles shootin'. Man in Wheelchair: My ex-wife shot me in the back. O.T. Montgomery: Didn't even shoot 'em by hand, they used computers. One old boy broadcast it on the news from up under a bed."