Description: TALLADEGA NIGHTS RICKY BOBBY SHAKE AND BAKE! REFRIGERATOR MAGNET 3x2 inches 2006 TALLADEGA NIGHTS RICKY BOBBY SHAKE AND BAKE! REFRIGERATOR MAGNET 3x2 inches (2006) ------------------------------------ Additional Information from Internet Encyclopedia Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby is a 2006 American sports comedy film directed by Adam McKay who co-wrote the film with Will Ferrell. It features Ferrell as the titular Ricky Bobby, an immature yet successful NASCAR driver. The film also features John C. Reilly, Sacha Baron Cohen, Gary Cole, Michael Clarke Duncan, Leslie Bibb, Jane Lynch, and Amy Adams in supporting roles. NASCAR drivers Jamie McMurray and Dale Earnhardt Jr. appear in cameos, as do broadcasting teams from NASCAR on Fox (Mike Joy, Larry McReynolds, Darrell Waltrip, and Dick Berggren) and NASCAR on NBC (Bill Weber, Wally Dallenbach Jr., and Benny Parsons). The film was released theatrically on August 4, 2006, through Sony Pictures to critical and commercial success, grossing $163.4 million worldwide on a $72 million budget. Plot In rural North Carolina, Ricky Bobby is born in the backseat of a speeding car when his father, Reese, accidentally misses the turnoff for the hospital. Ricky sees his father only once after that, at age 10, at school. During this encounter, Reese tells Ricky, "If you ain't first, you�re last", advice which Ricky takes to heart. Fifteen years later, Ricky works on the pit crew of Dennit Racing driver Terry Cheveaux. When last-placed Cheveaux decides to take a bathroom break, Ricky replaces him and finishes third. Larry Dennit Sr. gives Ricky a permanent seat and he quickly rises to be one of NASCAR's most successful drivers. He meets his future wife Carley when she flashes her breasts after one of his wins. Ricky persuades Dennit to field a second team for his best friend, Cal Naughton Jr., and they become an unstoppable duo using their "Shake and Bake" slingshot technique on the track. Ricky's newfound arrogance, however, aggravates Dennit's alienated son, who retaliates by adding talented, openly gay French Formula One driver Jean Girard to the team. Girard not only taunts Ricky, but outperforms him and becomes the team's top driver. Desperate to beat Girard, Ricky, exceeding his limitations, crashes at Lowe's Motor Speedway and is hospitalized. Fearful of wrecking again, his performance drastically declines and Dennit subsequently fires him. Carley leaves him for Cal, who still considers Ricky his best friend, but Ricky insists that their friendship is over. Ricky and his two unruly sons, Walker and Texas Ranger, move in with Ricky's mother Lucy, who is determined to reform the boys. Ricky takes a job as a pizza delivery man, but when he loses his driver's license, he is reduced to delivering pizza by bus or by bicycle. When his life hits rock bottom, Ricky's estranged father Reese returns and uses unorthodox methods (such as putting a live cougar in his car) to help Ricky regain his confidence. But after causing trouble at an Applebee's restaurant, Reese abandons the family again. Before he does, he refutes his quote, "If you ain't first, you're last", that has steered Ricky's life. Reese confesses that he was high (on drugs) when he said it, and that it does not make sense. Ricky's former assistant, Susan, persuades him to return to NASCAR. They quickly develop a romantic relationship when Ricky takes Susan's advice and races at Talladega Superspeedway. Before the race, Ricky meets with Girard, who admits he came to America in the hopes of being beaten by a superior driver so he can retire from racing. At the speedway, Ricky makes amends with Cal, while reuniting with his pit crew. With no sponsors, Ricky's car is painted with a cougar and the word "ME" to build his own self-confidence. During the race, after Ricky climbs from last to second behind Girard, Cal uses their slingshot technique to help Ricky pass Girard. In the final laps, however, Dennit orders the driver (who formerly drove the 86 Mopar car before he was hired by the team) of Ricky's former car to take Ricky out, but he causes a massive wreck that takes out everyone except Ricky and Girard. On the last lap, Ricky and Girard collide, wrecking their cars. They hastily exit their vehicles and run towards the finish line. Ricky dives across the line first, but both drivers are disqualified for exiting their cars. As Cal takes the checkered flag, Girard offers Ricky a handshake, but Ricky responds by kissing him on the lips. Carley asks Ricky to move back in and start over, but he chooses to stay with Susan instead. In the parking lot, Reese congratulates Ricky, who declares that it was no longer about winning, since he has a family who loves him no matter where he finishes. Ricky, his family and Susan leave to go to Applebee's. In a post credits scene, Lucy is shown reading a story to Walker and Texas Ranger, both having been fully rehabilitated by her and who are now polite, respectful children. Will Ferrell as Ricky Bobby, a NASCAR driver who only believes in winning throughout his career. He originally drove the #26 Laughing Clown Malt Liquor car until it became sponsored by Wonder Bread and Powerade during his soar to the top of NASCAR and the #62 ME car at the Talladega 500 at the end of the movie. Jake Johnson as 5-year-old Ricky. Luke Bigham as 10-year-old Ricky. John C. Reilly as Cal Naughton Jr., Bobby's best friend and teammate. He drives the #47 Old Spice car. Austin Grimm as 10-year-old Cal. Sacha Baron Cohen as Jean Girard, an openly gay French Formula One driver, Gregory's husband and Bobby's archrival. Girard's dream is to move to Stockholm and design a currency for use by dogs and cats. He is described as talented, eccentric and dominating in the Formula One circuit in a SPEED broadcast segment. While challenging Bobby, Girard drives the #55 Perrier car. Michael Clarke Duncan as Lucius Washington, Ricky's crew chief and close friend. After Ricky's firing, he and the pit crew started a car wash, where they had a hard time adjusting to the career change. They eventually return as the pit crew of Ricky's ME car. Leslie Bibb as Carley Bobby, Ricky's former wife and currently Cal's wife after she fears Ricky will not successfully return to NASCAR. Gary Cole as Reese Bobby, Ricky's father. Jane Lynch as Lucy Bobby, Ricky's mother. Andy Richter as Gregory, Girard's husband and a world-class trainer of German shepherds. Amy Adams as Susan, Ricky's assistant and eventual love interest. Houston Tumlin and Grayson Russell as Walker and Texas Ranger Bobby, Ricky's two sons. Adam McKay (the film's director) as Terry Cheveaux, an apathetic driver who is replaced by Bobby at the beginning of the film. David Koechner, Ian Roberts and Jack McBrayer as Hershell, Kyle and Glenn, Bobby's three pit crew members. They join Lucius at the car wash before returning to be Ricky's pit crew. Though Glenn was initially claimed to have died while working on the car, he is revealed to still be alive, and had pretend to die as extra motivation for Ricky to win. Pat Hingle as Larry Dennit Sr., original owner of Bobby's team, Dennit Racing who considers Ricky to be a son. After retiring, his son, Larry Dennit Jr., takes over the team halfway through Bobby's career. Greg Germann as Larry Dennit Jr., the current owner of Dennit Racing, who is concerned only with season point totals and winning sponsors, and dislikes Ricky and his antics. Molly Shannon as Mrs. Dennit, the younger Dennit's alcoholic wife. Ted Manson as Chip, Bobby's elderly, long-suffering former father-in-law. Rob Riggle as Jack Telmont, the Speed Channel commentator. Dale Earnhardt Jr. as one of Bobby's fans. He also appears in a deleted scene at the garage in Talladega. Jamie McMurray loses to Ricky at Texas Motor Speedway while driving the No. 42 Home123 car when Ricky wins by driving in reverse. C.J. Dornberger plays fictional Brian Wavecrest who replaces Bobby in the 26 car at the end of the film after being driven by the No. 86. Mike Joy, Darrell Waltrip and Larry McReynolds, Fox NASCAR commentators. Dick Berggren, a Fox NASCAR field reporter, seen interviewing Ricky in pit lane at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Bill Weber, Benny Parsons and Wally Dallenbach Jr., NASCAR on NBC commentators. Elvis Costello and Mos Def, guests at Girard's party (Girard claimed they were not them). Bob Jenkins and Rick Benjamin, Speed journalists. Jack Blessing as Jarvis, Cal's crew chief. Greg Biffle, in a Special Feature but not credited. Frank Welker as vocal sounds of the Cougar. FREE scheduling, supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager.Make your listings stand out with FREE Vendio custom templates! FREE scheduling, supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. Over 100,000,000 served. Get FREE counters from Vendio today!
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