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''Nights'' shines a humorous light
Aug. 14, 2006

 

A team would sell its driver's hindquarters to the devil, provided the price for brimstone advertising was high enough.

And so moviegoers see Will Ferrell, as the central character in "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby," selling space on his windshield to Fig Newtons.

Peering around the lettering, like a man confronted by a steamy window, Bobby says, "I do love Fig Newtons."

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