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Hands On A Hard Body, the 1997 documentary about competitors in a Texas car dealership’s unusual annual endurance contest, has, despite being a cult favorite, had an availability date of “unknown” on Netflix and was almost impossible to find at video stores (though it’s available for purchase on Amazon for $85.) As discovered by Waxy.org, the movie is now streaming free in its entirety on Google Video. The film follows the 1995 contest, where 24 people tried to keep their hands on a truck for the longest amount of time in order to win it. It lasted 77 hours. Here’s the trailer:

Why hasn’t Will Ferrell optioned this as a comedy yet?

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  1. CLAUDE  |   Posted on Aug 25th, 2008

    I could see Christopher Guest doing something great out of this, also.

  2. Actually, I’d read that Robert Altman was working on an adaptation when he died.

  3. Kevin  |   Posted on Aug 25th, 2008

    because will ferrell is. not. funny.

  4. kushiro  |   Posted on Aug 25th, 2008

    This is the contest they discontinued in 2005 after somebody dropped out and promptly killed himself. Surely they could work that into a movie. Maybe Larry the Cable Guy could play him, but only if they used a real gun.

  5. A few years ago, this girl I was dating called the dealership and they sent her a shirt from the competition. Not sure if they would have any left now, but that was a pretty awesome gift.

  6. hey, weird, i just heard it’s gonna be on ‘this american life’ next week too

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