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Disfruta el espectáculo que se convirtió en un fenómeno nacional y conoce de cerca a Kevin Hart en Filadelfia, donde comenzó su viaje para convertirse en uno de los comediantes más divertido... Leer todoDisfruta el espectáculo que se convirtió en un fenómeno nacional y conoce de cerca a Kevin Hart en Filadelfia, donde comenzó su viaje para convertirse en uno de los comediantes más divertidos.Disfruta el espectáculo que se convirtió en un fenómeno nacional y conoce de cerca a Kevin Hart en Filadelfia, donde comenzó su viaje para convertirse en uno de los comediantes más divertidos.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
Dwayne L. Brown
- Mr. Orange
- (as Dwayne Brown)
Nathan L. Smith
- Mr. Brown
- (as Nate Smith)
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Review: Some of the sketches were funny but it was the greatest stand-up performance. I liked the way the DVD was compiled because there is footage of Kevin Hart visiting his old town and there's a little Reservoir Dogs tribute near the end which was quite funny. I'm not a massive fan of Kevin Hart's movies because he does become slightly annoying after a while, but his stand-up is much better. This particular performance deals with various personal family issues which were quite funny but not as amusing as Delirious or Raw. In all, it's not a bad watch but I have seen better. Watchable!
Round-Up: Ride Along, starring Kevin Hart and Ice Cube, could have been a much better movie if Kevin Hart didn't have verbal diarrhoea throughout the movie. His other projects like About Last Night and Think Like A Man also show the annoying side of Kevin Harts comedy but he wasn't that bad in Grudge Match. Like a lot of comedians, they seem to get type-casted in the early stage of there careers so I would like to see him do more serious roles in the near future.
I recommend this movie to people who are into there stand-up comedies starring Kevin Hart, talking about various family topics. 5/10
Round-Up: Ride Along, starring Kevin Hart and Ice Cube, could have been a much better movie if Kevin Hart didn't have verbal diarrhoea throughout the movie. His other projects like About Last Night and Think Like A Man also show the annoying side of Kevin Harts comedy but he wasn't that bad in Grudge Match. Like a lot of comedians, they seem to get type-casted in the early stage of there careers so I would like to see him do more serious roles in the near future.
I recommend this movie to people who are into there stand-up comedies starring Kevin Hart, talking about various family topics. 5/10
I got bored with his ego trip to feed the poor of Philly because the short boy who could not hoop is back with a brand new car. Jumped over to the show and the show is pretty good. The take on Reservoir Dogs is also a nice touch. It fails, but it's a nice try.
Max's cheesesteaks on Broad & Erie? Maybe have to tr again, because they were not one of the gears when Philly was my hood, man. I lived there less than five years, but I bee feeling some pride. Represent! Lucky he did the Philadelphia part before his final show here in Los Angeles. Getting an extra star for the short visiting Philly video. Not for any quality- this was twenty minutes of Hart telling us why he is the best thing around and shamelessly walking around with his posse trying to prove this to anyone who will listen- because I miss calling that place home!
One can sense Kevin has some charisma and can see why he is so popular, but he was crossing into yelling and real nuisance territory here! His kids material is getting old and using his "my dad was on drugs" anecdotes began to feel real cheap real fast.
And "Alright, Alright, Alright!" I hated it when Matthew McConaughey did it, I'm only despising it even more when unnecessarily loud Kevin Hart is doing it. It only gets worse as the show drags on. That is most unfortunately only one of many things he seems to repeat over and over and has nothing in his arsenal except decibels and exaggerated, wild body movements in order to keep his show going.
When the audience thinks it's finally over, he has "sunk" back under the stage à la Super Mario- much too cool for him- only to tell us he is the best again and behooves us to watch some short film regarding a robbery, some paltry attempt at a Reservoir Dogs parody. There was no laughing, hardly a chuckle.
This from mediocre to worse to appalling special finally ends with some Larry King clips, specially filmed for this special? Who cares, because the two guests, Kevin Hart and his father, have the opposite of a tough love but endearing relationship. It's honestly abhorrent to heart then talk about each other and continue that tense resentment in their body mannerisms. Nothing nice or redeeming to hear or see between them.
One can sense Kevin has some charisma and can see why he is so popular, but he was crossing into yelling and real nuisance territory here! His kids material is getting old and using his "my dad was on drugs" anecdotes began to feel real cheap real fast.
And "Alright, Alright, Alright!" I hated it when Matthew McConaughey did it, I'm only despising it even more when unnecessarily loud Kevin Hart is doing it. It only gets worse as the show drags on. That is most unfortunately only one of many things he seems to repeat over and over and has nothing in his arsenal except decibels and exaggerated, wild body movements in order to keep his show going.
When the audience thinks it's finally over, he has "sunk" back under the stage à la Super Mario- much too cool for him- only to tell us he is the best again and behooves us to watch some short film regarding a robbery, some paltry attempt at a Reservoir Dogs parody. There was no laughing, hardly a chuckle.
This from mediocre to worse to appalling special finally ends with some Larry King clips, specially filmed for this special? Who cares, because the two guests, Kevin Hart and his father, have the opposite of a tough love but endearing relationship. It's honestly abhorrent to heart then talk about each other and continue that tense resentment in their body mannerisms. Nothing nice or redeeming to hear or see between them.
You know you're are on an elite level when you can put you stand-up in theaters and sell it out. I went to see "Laugh at My Pain" in Ontario, CA and the theater was packed. I've seen Kevin Hart live a couple of time and he was amazing! Seeing the this at the movies I say was just as amazing. What made up for it not being live was the huge screen so you felt as if you were front row at the show. I would recommend this to anyone who loves comedy to see. I'm sure I will see this at least one more time before it leaves theaters. Anyone who has already seen Kevin Hart before I'm sure they already saw this because you just can't get enough of this guy.
Golly gee and goodness gracious me. How bad can one guy be? I mean really! I wasn't expecting too much when i went to watch this and it turns out my expectations were too high.
The "comedy" is bad and i mean really bad. I'm not sure if its an American thing (I'm Australian) and by that, i mean, that you would have to live in America to get the "jokes" but i didn't find it funny at all. I gave up after 30 mins. Surely if i hadn't laughed once by then i wouldn't be laughing at all. Don't get me wrong though, America has some good comedians out there. And in previous years I particularly enjoyed Richard Pryor and also Eddie Murphy in concert. But Kevin Hart just isn't funny.If its that easy to make a lot of money but spruiking about everyday living then everyone over there should get on stage. It would be a riot of laughs.
The "comedy" is bad and i mean really bad. I'm not sure if its an American thing (I'm Australian) and by that, i mean, that you would have to live in America to get the "jokes" but i didn't find it funny at all. I gave up after 30 mins. Surely if i hadn't laughed once by then i wouldn't be laughing at all. Don't get me wrong though, America has some good comedians out there. And in previous years I particularly enjoyed Richard Pryor and also Eddie Murphy in concert. But Kevin Hart just isn't funny.If its that easy to make a lot of money but spruiking about everyday living then everyone over there should get on stage. It would be a riot of laughs.
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- ConexionesFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.213 (2011)
- Bandas sonorasCity Streets
Written by Mike Geier and Dylan Berry (as Dylan R. Berry)
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- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Кевин Харт: Смех над моей болью
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 7,706,436
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,908,420
- 11 sep 2011
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 7,706,436
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