Things are about to get real in this unforgettable night of comedy. Comedian Kevin Hart is as funny as ever as he processes his growing family, fame, mentions on Black Twitter, and more. Har... Read allThings are about to get real in this unforgettable night of comedy. Comedian Kevin Hart is as funny as ever as he processes his growing family, fame, mentions on Black Twitter, and more. Hart returns for his first stand-up special in three years with a bang, performing from Resor... Read allThings are about to get real in this unforgettable night of comedy. Comedian Kevin Hart is as funny as ever as he processes his growing family, fame, mentions on Black Twitter, and more. Hart returns for his first stand-up special in three years with a bang, performing from Resort World in Las Vegas while cracking up a live sold-out crowd through candid conversation. ... Read all
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Of all his stand up, I can tell you this was 1st time I watched without getting distracted by my phone, most of the punchlines where predictable but he had a way of delivering them that made you burst out laughing It's one thing I've realised that he is better when doing his own material compared to him in someones production
Even when he tells his questionable life stories, you still laugh while you think to your self this is a fib, it never happened & I like how he managed to blend in quick when he forgets a line, which im sure many viewers never noticed.
Watching this i was seriously wondering what the audience was laughing about. It's like they heard the best jokes in the world. While in reality we got some boring anecdotes and that's all. Probably the wonders of editing. Even Chris Rock did it better in his latest although that was also kind of weak.
Watching a short black guy yapping around...I don't find this funny at all. He lacks edge and there are no punches which makes his "comedy" a snooze-fest.
One of the best things about Reality Check is its pacing. It doesn't overstay its welcome, clocking in at just the right runtime to keep the energy high without dragging. There's a solid mix of physical comedy, quick wit, and those signature exaggerated reactions that only Hart can pull off. Whether he's talking about his kids outsmarting him or the struggles of being a "grown-ass man" in his 40s, the delivery is spot-on.
That said, there's a lot of swearing. Now, I get it-it's part of his style, and most of the time, it enhances the punchlines. But there are moments where it feels excessive, like it's there just to fill gaps rather than add to the humor. If you're not a fan of constant profanity, it might wear on you a bit.
Still, Reality Check does exactly what a good stand-up special should do: it entertains. Hart proves once again why he's one of the biggest comedians in the game. It's funny, it's engaging, and most importantly, it's real.
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