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Kevin Harts aktuelle Stand-up-Comedytour erstreckt sich über 10 Länder und 80 Städte, mit dem letzten Auftritt an Silvester im Staples Center in Los Angeles.Kevin Harts aktuelle Stand-up-Comedytour erstreckt sich über 10 Länder und 80 Städte, mit dem letzten Auftritt an Silvester im Staples Center in Los Angeles.Kevin Harts aktuelle Stand-up-Comedytour erstreckt sich über 10 Länder und 80 Städte, mit dem letzten Auftritt an Silvester im Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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- 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Dwayne L. Brown
- Plastic Cup Boyz
- (as Dwayne Brown)
Nathan L. Smith
- Plastic Cup Boyz
- (as Nate Smith)
Traciann McKenzie
- Dark Skin Sister
- (as Traci McKenzie)
Lola Ajayi
- Dark Skin Sister
- (as a different name)
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First let me correct one reviewer here that said half of the movie was spent showing clips of his shows around the world. Not True. I intentionally timed it because I read his review before I saw the movie. It was 7 minutes of a skit that made me laugh. Then it was approximately 6 minutes of showing clips of Kevin's shows from around the world. The rest of the movie was stand up comedy. Although I laughed really hard only on certain parts, the whole movie was entertaining to me and that was my goal: to be entertained. Kevin's brand of comedy can be silly at times, and there is nothing wrong with that, if it makes you laugh, and it did. I can't understand why half the viewers here (Since July 6, 2013) had unfavorable things to say about the movie. As I observed, the audience and the fans around the world are happy with what Mr. Hart does in his act.
'KEVIN HART: LET ME EXPLAIN': Two and a Half Stars (Out of Five)
A stand-up comedy concert film featuring comedian Kevin Hart doing material from his 2012 'Let Me Explain' comedy tour. It was filmed in front of a sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden and directed by Leslie Small and Tim Story. The movie also features clips from other shows on Hart's tour as well. If you're a fan of Kevin Hart's stand-up comedy you'll probably enjoy the movie but if you're not in to his comedy style (like me) than you probably won't get a kick out of it (it's as simple as that).
The movie opens with Kevin Hart talking to his friends at a party trying to explain his relationship troubles and current success. As he becomes frustrated with trying to explain himself he gets the idea of doing a show at Madison Square Garden where he can explain himself to everyone. He then rushes to a show there right away. The film shows clips of other concerts on his tour before playing the Madison Square Garden show in it's entirety.
I like Kevin Hart in movies, I think he's a very funny and likable actor, but seeing his stand-up comedy for the first time (in this movie) I was not impressed. I think he talks too fast and acts too much like a spaz to be relatable at all. His jokes are OK but nothing 'laugh out loud' hilarious. To be fair I'm not a big fan of most stand-up comedy in general; there are very few comedians who can really make me laugh. So I wouldn't say Hart is much worse than anyone else. I wasn't impressed with this film though.
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A stand-up comedy concert film featuring comedian Kevin Hart doing material from his 2012 'Let Me Explain' comedy tour. It was filmed in front of a sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden and directed by Leslie Small and Tim Story. The movie also features clips from other shows on Hart's tour as well. If you're a fan of Kevin Hart's stand-up comedy you'll probably enjoy the movie but if you're not in to his comedy style (like me) than you probably won't get a kick out of it (it's as simple as that).
The movie opens with Kevin Hart talking to his friends at a party trying to explain his relationship troubles and current success. As he becomes frustrated with trying to explain himself he gets the idea of doing a show at Madison Square Garden where he can explain himself to everyone. He then rushes to a show there right away. The film shows clips of other concerts on his tour before playing the Madison Square Garden show in it's entirety.
I like Kevin Hart in movies, I think he's a very funny and likable actor, but seeing his stand-up comedy for the first time (in this movie) I was not impressed. I think he talks too fast and acts too much like a spaz to be relatable at all. His jokes are OK but nothing 'laugh out loud' hilarious. To be fair I'm not a big fan of most stand-up comedy in general; there are very few comedians who can really make me laugh. So I wouldn't say Hart is much worse than anyone else. I wasn't impressed with this film though.
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8/10
Unlike my other favorite comedian, Louis C.K., Kevin Hart is somewhat of a formulaic comedian. While that is absolutely not a bad thing at all, it is to be noted that a bulk of his material comes from 3 main topics, all of which he expands on so amazingly well:
1. He will dissect common relationship problems that most everyone can relate to
2. He will state a certain trait of his character and tell a story as to why he became that way
3. He will state a somewhat uncommon fear of his and tell a story about the origin of that fear
After watching all of his previous stand ups, it did begin to get somewhat predictable because of it's overly unbelievable nature. This is not to say that I wasn't laughing like crazy throughout all of them.
When I heard about this special being theatrically released I knew I was going to see on opening night. Not much is to be said about anything other than the fact that the whole theater was roaring with laughter for 90% of the time.
Now back to the formula; Kevin did adhere to it here and there, but I think the reason everyone enjoyed this so much was because he threw in a mix of tiny little 2-3 minute segments that had really nothing to do with anything and it just worked. He veered off a bit from talking about himself or about relationships and he just started talking about people in general and the way we are with one another.
In general, I think this was his best one yet. I think his formula is one of the more advanced and genuinely true ways to intrigue people. Even though it is a comedy special, and you don't quite know exactly how much of it is true or false, Kevin Hart has a great way of connecting through to the audience on a more personal level through the way he talks about himself and his relationships.
He is comedic genius and will one day be legendary.
8/10
Unlike my other favorite comedian, Louis C.K., Kevin Hart is somewhat of a formulaic comedian. While that is absolutely not a bad thing at all, it is to be noted that a bulk of his material comes from 3 main topics, all of which he expands on so amazingly well:
1. He will dissect common relationship problems that most everyone can relate to
2. He will state a certain trait of his character and tell a story as to why he became that way
3. He will state a somewhat uncommon fear of his and tell a story about the origin of that fear
After watching all of his previous stand ups, it did begin to get somewhat predictable because of it's overly unbelievable nature. This is not to say that I wasn't laughing like crazy throughout all of them.
When I heard about this special being theatrically released I knew I was going to see on opening night. Not much is to be said about anything other than the fact that the whole theater was roaring with laughter for 90% of the time.
Now back to the formula; Kevin did adhere to it here and there, but I think the reason everyone enjoyed this so much was because he threw in a mix of tiny little 2-3 minute segments that had really nothing to do with anything and it just worked. He veered off a bit from talking about himself or about relationships and he just started talking about people in general and the way we are with one another.
In general, I think this was his best one yet. I think his formula is one of the more advanced and genuinely true ways to intrigue people. Even though it is a comedy special, and you don't quite know exactly how much of it is true or false, Kevin Hart has a great way of connecting through to the audience on a more personal level through the way he talks about himself and his relationships.
He is comedic genius and will one day be legendary.
8/10
Bad language, disrespectful use of tasteless descriptive words is what this mans entire act is based upon...but not a single funny joke or funny story/tale etc!
Kevin Hart to me, when I first saw him, had what I think is a comedians face and it made me laugh. After I saw him in his films I realized the full truth in the term, "Looks can be deceiving", as I learnt that he is not at all what I would class as a comedian. I later watched all his stand up comic releases to make sure if I had gotten it right...I had. He was still terrible!
He is in the same foul mouthed, disrespectful and offensive category as the disgusting Eddie Murphy; IMHO. Using the 'F' word continuously and spouting the words bitches and ni**er constantly is just not tasteful or adding anything to humour or comedy! His looking at life style of delivery is dull and dreary content and, he is obviously not seeing life as the rest of us. I have found Americans to have no real sense of what comedy is and they just laugh at anything; especially foul mouthed comedy acts who never actually tell a joke or a funny story.
The only American comedian I find to be hilarious - without any foul language or descriptive names rudeness - is Gabriel Iglesias. He is one of the worlds best, IMHO!
Kevin Hart to me, when I first saw him, had what I think is a comedians face and it made me laugh. After I saw him in his films I realized the full truth in the term, "Looks can be deceiving", as I learnt that he is not at all what I would class as a comedian. I later watched all his stand up comic releases to make sure if I had gotten it right...I had. He was still terrible!
He is in the same foul mouthed, disrespectful and offensive category as the disgusting Eddie Murphy; IMHO. Using the 'F' word continuously and spouting the words bitches and ni**er constantly is just not tasteful or adding anything to humour or comedy! His looking at life style of delivery is dull and dreary content and, he is obviously not seeing life as the rest of us. I have found Americans to have no real sense of what comedy is and they just laugh at anything; especially foul mouthed comedy acts who never actually tell a joke or a funny story.
The only American comedian I find to be hilarious - without any foul language or descriptive names rudeness - is Gabriel Iglesias. He is one of the worlds best, IMHO!
One of Kevin Hart's older stand up comedy special. In comparison to his other special released earlier this year- Irresponsible, Let Me Explain is quite entertaining and far better.
This special starts off rather slow with about the first 20 minutes or so of a skit than a documentary type feature showing Kevin at his tours. But then the actual stand up routine begins. It gets off slow but eventually gets funnier. He had a good act at creating or reciting stories in his stand up than turning them into jokes. This stand up is funny at parts, somewhat repetitive but overall decent if you are a fan of Kevin Hart.
This special starts off rather slow with about the first 20 minutes or so of a skit than a documentary type feature showing Kevin at his tours. But then the actual stand up routine begins. It gets off slow but eventually gets funnier. He had a good act at creating or reciting stories in his stand up than turning them into jokes. This stand up is funny at parts, somewhat repetitive but overall decent if you are a fan of Kevin Hart.
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Kevin Hart: Let's get some fire up on these bitches one time!
- Crazy CreditsExtra scenes are shown during the end credits.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Folge #21.162 (2013)
- SoundtracksAin't Looking Back
Written and Performed by Duane DaRock Ramos
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- 2.500.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 32.244.051 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 10.030.463 $
- 7. Juli 2013
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 15 Minuten
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