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Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
6.6K
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Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain (2011)
The theatrical version of comedian Kevin Hart's 2011 "Laugh at My Pain" tour.
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Experience the show that quickly became a national phenomenon, and get an up close and personal look at Kevin Hart back in Philly, where he began his journey to become one of the funniest co... Read allExperience the show that quickly became a national phenomenon, and get an up close and personal look at Kevin Hart back in Philly, where he began his journey to become one of the funniest comedians of all time. You will laugh 'til it hurts.Experience the show that quickly became a national phenomenon, and get an up close and personal look at Kevin Hart back in Philly, where he began his journey to become one of the funniest comedians of all time. You will laugh 'til it hurts.

  • Directors
    • Leslie Small
    • Tim Story
  • Writers
    • Kevin Hart
    • Na'im Lynn
    • Joey Wells
  • Stars
    • Kevin Hart
    • Taraji P. Henson
    • Will 'Spank' Horton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    6.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Leslie Small
      • Tim Story
    • Writers
      • Kevin Hart
      • Na'im Lynn
      • Joey Wells
    • Stars
      • Kevin Hart
      • Taraji P. Henson
      • Will 'Spank' Horton
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Kevin Hart
    Kevin Hart
    • Self…
    Taraji P. Henson
    Taraji P. Henson
    • Taraji
    Will 'Spank' Horton
    Will 'Spank' Horton
    • Mr. White
    Harry Ratchford
    • Self…
    Na'im Lynn
    Na'im Lynn
    • Self…
    Dwayne L. Brown
    Dwayne L. Brown
    • Mr. Orange
    • (as Dwayne Brown)
    Nathan L. Smith
    • Mr. Brown
    • (as Nate Smith)
    Joey Wells
    Joey Wells
    • Self…
    Jeanette Branch
    Jeanette Branch
    • Old Lady
    Franklin Ruehl
    Franklin Ruehl
    • Security Guard
    Isaac C. Singleton Jr.
    Isaac C. Singleton Jr.
    • Security Guard
    Pierre Antonio
    • Security Guard
    Douglas Griffin
    Douglas Griffin
    • Bank Teller
    Joe Gonzalez
    • Bald Man At Bar
    Larry King
    Larry King
    • Self
    Dave Becky
    Dave Becky
    • Self
    Jim Ellis
    • Self
    Tu Rae Gordon
    • Self
    • Directors
      • Leslie Small
      • Tim Story
    • Writers
      • Kevin Hart
      • Na'im Lynn
      • Joey Wells
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    5leonblackwood

    Funny in parts! 5/10

    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
    ersbel

    Rather good

    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.
    heffmacher_2000

    What about our pain?

    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.
    6diac228

    Dear Kevin Hart: You are funny, but you ain't no Chappelle yet

    Kevin Hart has risen from underground sensation to a mainstream comedian with a massively successful tour that rivals that of Eddie Murphy's conquering of the 80s. In the midst of his tour they decided to make a film out of it. I strongly believe that it wasn't originally planned at the start of the tour because of the way the film turned out. Yes it was funny but it was a very disorganized film that prevented itself from being one of the better stand-up films—even though it was leagues under classics like Eddie Murphy's Raw and Richard Pryor's Live on the Sunset Strip. A lot of disjointed moments limited the rate of laughs from the audience to a point that the ending became quite sour. However, this is a must-see for Kevin Hart fans. For others, you won't be converted to a fan from this material.

    Laugh at My Pain consists of three acts: the first act being about Kevin Hart's tour of Philadelphia to the audience, the second act being his stand-up performance in Cali, and the final act being a random skit about robbing a bank. I did not make that up. Let's now talk about Kevin Hart. Kevin Hart's comedy comes at the style of Bernie Mac, not afraid of humiliating himself while telling a plethora of amusing (and sometimes exaggerated) stories about his upbringings and his lifestyle. He is one of the better modern-day comedians, but still lacks the variety, stamina, and the slick substance of Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle.

    His stand-up here was definitely the best part of the movie, far more entertaining than the slightly egotistical but heartfelt intro in Philly, and much funnier than the awful skit that finishes the film. His stand-up routine isn't his best, but still delivers. He talks a lot about his dysfunctional family (including an excellent bit about his infamous uncle that's a staple in his comedy), his sex life and impending divorce, and about financial lifestyle. The one evolution you'll see here when compared to his past work is that he likes to run his jokes now, constantly repeating some of them throughout the bits. The audience I was watching the movie with was eating up this performance; they loved every second of it. Kevin Hart fans will not be disappointed.

    And then there's the final third of the flick. Kevin Hart's stamina isn't as long as Bill Cosby, Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, and not even the likes of Dane Cook. By stamina I mean length of his actual stand-up. While Bill Cosby and Eddie Murphy (back in the day) can easily pull almost 2 hours of bits in one sitting, Hart doesn't have that ability----yet. And because of this, he had to throw in something extra so the movie doesn't feel like an extended television episode. The final skit however was absolute garbage. First off the audience Hart appeals to will most likely not catch the references to Tarantino and Michael Mann filmmaking. Second off, it broke the entire pace of the movie. Third off, t was unnecessary and just all-around not funny. I strongly suggest walking out after his stand-up part finished so you can walk away from the theater with a smile and not a frown.

    Bottom Line: Kevin Hart would have delivered a better movie if he extended his comedy and not try to become a Chappelle (his show was a hilarious underground phenomenon) or Rock by providing a skit. Skits are leagues different from stand-up and unless you have a true grasp on how to time your humor in these things, you are better off not performing any of them. Kevin hart's brand of humor is conventional, not too edgy or underground (like George Carlin) and will appeal to most audiences as long as you can tolerate the language. But if you are expecting a stand-up comedy classic like those we saw in the 70s and 80s, then you will be disappointed. This film isn't a game-changer, but will entertain plenty, especially in the middle bulk.
    10sbowins-640-69651

    Hilarious!

    This is a fall out of your seat riot. We just saw this over the weekend and it is hilarious. If you need some laughs in your life, go and see this! Asap! The way Kevin mixes family and laughter will make you laugh also. I know we all have some family members we'd love to talk about and some of us probably do, just not on a big stage like him. Kevin doesn't let up and every one is a victim. You will be repeating some of his jokes as soon as the film is over. I called a friend up this morning just to say ALRIGHT ALRIGHT ALRIGHT! Good times. This man is truly talented. I wont compare him to anyone else. He is good in his own right. Check it out.

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кевин Харт: Смех над моей болью
    • Production companies
      • Codeblack Entertainment
      • Comedy Central Films
      • Hartbeat Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,706,436
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,908,420
      • Sep 11, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,706,436
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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