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Director: Dennie Gordon
Actors: David Spade, Brittany Daniel, Dennis Miller
PlotA janitor with a mullet named Joe embarks on a journey to find his family who abandoned him at the Grand Canyon when he was a child. As he hitchhikes across the country, he shares his life story on a radio show, drawing sympathy and laughter from the host and listeners. Despite his rough appearance and constant misfortune, Joe remains optimistic and determined, recounting various misadventures with vivid characters, including a rivalry with a school bully and working at an alligator farm.
Joe's tales highlight his unwavering hope to reunite with his family. He recalls meeting a beautiful woman named Brandy, who becomes a significant figure in his life, offering him solace and support during his quest. Yet as Joe continues his search, delving deeper into his past, he faces numerous setbacks and revelations that test his resilience. His journey is marked by his endearing naivety and simple wisdom, resonating with those who hear his story and leaving a lasting impression on everyone he meets.
Writers: David Spade, Fred Wolf
Release Date: 11 Apr 2001
Runtime: 91 min
Rating: PG-13
Country: United States
Language: English
Joe Dirt balances humor and heart, with solid video and audio transfer, enriched by bonus content; an engaging, recommended Blu-ray purchase.
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