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...complete 70 percent of his passes in four consecutive games in his first year as a starter. In fact, only one quarterback has ever completed 70 percent of his passes in more than four games at any time in his career. His name is Joe Montana. Brady can enter Joe??€™s company with a solid effort against the Browns on Sunday...
Luckily for him, not only is the Quincy Grille open until 4 a.m. on Friday and Saturday (it closes at 2 a.m. on weekdays), making it the latest place open for food, but best of all, it also takes Crimson Cash. So while Joe??€™s parents think he’s really meticulous about doing his laundry, he’ll be scamming his way to good eats. If only he could also tip the Grille girls with his Crimson Cash, he would...
...three authors also openly confront the fact that everyone puts up facades of well-being at reunions, as Joe??€™s crumbling marriage and Joe??€™s deteriorating eyesight come to the surface. A touching lovestory between Joe??€™s estranged wife, Natalie, and a certain nice guy named Paul rekindles after the two met decades before at the freshman musical. And in one last blast of humor, a classmate’s coming out turns into a Broadway-esque showshopper tune...
Dirt’s romantic interest in the film is the lovely Brandy (Brittany Daniel), who likes him for no reason other than the fact that he freed her dog’s genitalia when it was frozen to a porch. In his acting debut, Kid Rock plays Robby, Joe??€™s competition for Brandy. Rock’s character is much like his rock & roll personality—badass white trash—and consequently he does a notably good job in the film. A high school janitor in the witness protection relocation program, played by Christopher Walken...
...interesting though unintended critique that can be taken from Joe Dirt is an implicit judgment on over-aggressive media and the popular voyeurism in TV shows today. Joe??€™s personal life is broadcast to millions, his burgeoning fame encourages cameras to violate any semblance of privacy. Additionally, others begin to use Joe for his newfound fame...