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Road Hard

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
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6.0/10
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Road Hard (2015)
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Following an expensive divorce and the cancellation of his TV show, a stand-up comic is forced to go back on the road to provide for his daughter.Following an expensive divorce and the cancellation of his TV show, a stand-up comic is forced to go back on the road to provide for his daughter.Following an expensive divorce and the cancellation of his TV show, a stand-up comic is forced to go back on the road to provide for his daughter.

  • Directors
    • Adam Carolla
    • Kevin Hench
  • Writers
    • Adam Carolla
    • Kevin Hench
  • Stars
    • Adam Carolla
    • David Alan Grier
    • Jay Mohr
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    • Directors
      • Adam Carolla
      • Kevin Hench
    • Writers
      • Adam Carolla
      • Kevin Hench
    • Stars
      • Adam Carolla
      • David Alan Grier
      • Jay Mohr
    • 19User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
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    Adam Carolla
    Adam Carolla
    • Bruce Madsen
    David Alan Grier
    David Alan Grier
    • Michael Gerard
    Jay Mohr
    Jay Mohr
    • Jack Taylor
    Howie Mandel
    Howie Mandel
    • Self
    Larry Clarke
    Larry Clarke
    • Dickey
    Jonathan Klein
    Jonathan Klein
    • Sludge
    Jim O'Heir
    Jim O'Heir
    • Mark Davis
    Windell Middlebrooks
    Windell Middlebrooks
    • Reggie
    Sarah Souza
    • Becky
    • (as Sarah Halford)
    Natalie Jordan Messing
    • Harper
    Cynthy Wu
    Cynthy Wu
    • Tina Madsen
    David Koechner
    David Koechner
    • Chad
    Emalee Burditt
    Emalee Burditt
    • Waitress
    Phil Rosenthal
    Phil Rosenthal
    • Phil
    • (as Philip Rosenthal)
    Heather Paige Cohn
    • Jody
    Aria London
    • Olivia
    Mindy Robinson
    Mindy Robinson
    • Kristi
    Larry Miller
    Larry Miller
    • Barry 'Baby Doll' Weissman
    • Directors
      • Adam Carolla
      • Kevin Hench
    • Writers
      • Adam Carolla
      • Kevin Hench
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    6jackmeat

    Amusing and sincere look at the rise and fall of a stand up

    My quick rating - 6,0/10. I know this may be biased since I do remember the days of being in junior high and staying up late to listen to Drew and Adam on Loveline late at night before bed. Adam Corolla was always and still is a very witty comedian which is basically what this movie is about. I am not sure just how accurate this movie is but I know a lot of it is his story. That being said, his acting is just him being, well, him. The additional characters in the movie do a good job in support, even to the point of ridiculous (Larry Miller stole the show here as Baby Doll) Even when there was time to show a bit of emotion it still was believable. Overall a funny drama about the stand up world that I am sure is very true for some and worth a watch to fans of comedy.
    4Cuomofo

    Was I watching Adam's Podcast in movie form?

    First off, I think that Adam Carolla is hilarious and listen to his Podcast almost daily. However, when watching this movie, I felt as though I was watching his Podcast playing out in cinema form. Now, this probably wouldn't be a bad thing for viewers who do not listen to his Podcast. Almost every bit/joke in the movie I have literally heard over and over from his podcast.

    The funniest bits from the movie are when Adam is telling jokes during live stand up shows in the comedy clubs. I know it's a comedy but some things are just over the top, like the portrayal of his quirky Agent Baby Doll. How many wig jokes can you make in a movie? This movie was very disappointing and in my opinion not very funny regardless of every joke already being heard on his podcasts. I know Adam is not an actor per say, but he's bad in this movie. He shows almost no emotion and he's very stiff throughout the entire movie. The supporting actors are also not very funny.

    I really wanted to like this movie because I think that Adam Carolla is a comical genius, but in reality, he needs to stick to his Podcast and TV shows because being an actor in movies is not in his wheelhouse.
    6Prismark10

    The long and winding road

    Adam Carolla co-wrote, co-directed and stars as Bruce Madsen. A comedian who made it big with a hit sitcom but since it ended, he is back on the road playing small clubs while his former partner is a successful talk show host.

    Bruce lives in the garage of his former marital home. His ex wife does not like him being in her house even to visit their adopted daughter who is looking to go to college. Bruce is happy in the garage, he spent more time there when he was married doing woodwork.

    Bruce is funny, his humour is acerbic. Bruce knows this and he sees himself as being funnier than a lot of comedians that are on television. However as his very successful ex comedy partner Jack Taylor (Jay Mohr) reminds him that Bruce did not play the game to stay at the top. Being funny is not enough to sustain a showbiz career.

    Road Hard is a bittersweet comedy looking at life of a comedian who is past his prime. It actually is funny in a low key way. Obviously Carolla has seen guys like Bruce or he might even be Bruce himself. However Carolla is not a strong enough actor here, his character comes across as one note. It is also hard to sympathise with his character. Bruce's agent (Larry Miller) and friends are correct that if only he kissed some butt and played the game, he would be more successful.
    7rkhen

    Good movie made in a garage (apparently).

    Unlike many here, I had never heard of Adam Carolla before I happened on this movie.

    I liked it. Yeah, it's a little formula. But it does the formula well. Would it have worked as a big-budget Hollywood rom-com? Who cares? The home movie feel of it is a character in its own right. The performances are all good, the main plot is brilliant (stand-up who's so-so on-stage but hilarious in real life; good set-up for a portrait of a guy busting his head to make it in show-biz), and Howie Mandel kills as himself in a bit part that's simultaneously reality-TV immediate and probably not him at all.

    Bottom line: this guy did good with what he had. It's watchable. You'll wish the character well. You'll understand his predicament. You'll be glad you rode along on his roller-coaster.
    8Ramascreen

    Adam Carolla is the Rocky Balboa of stand up comic in "Road Hard"

    A few years ago, Adam Carolla starred in a great little movie called "The Hammer" and as I recalled it, he was this nice underdog boxer that you'd just want to root for even though part of you is saying that he probably didn't stand a chance. Now, Carolla has come back from his years of doing his usual podcast or radio personality gig, to deliver us yet another movie, marking his directorial debut, "Road Hard" and it has that same charm again, he plays a comedian whose world around him seems to come spiraling down when his movie and sitcom career has run dry, he's doing his best to hold his head above water and you want so badly to root for the guy to make a comeback but part of you is wondering if he'd stand a chance. And that same charm is what makes ROAD HARD another great little movie in my book.

    Adam Carolla co-directed, co-scripted and starred in this comedy that's more or less inspired by his own experiences as a stand up comedian. Carol has had a great career but his character in this film, Bruce, hits a point in his life asking what the hell is he still doing out on the road while all of his other comedian friends seem to be getting good gigs either on TV or in movies. His old teammate now has his own talk show but Bruce has to keep traveling from one hotel room to the next. He's divorced and struggling to provide for his daughter who loves him. ROAD HARD really is mid-life crisis seen through the eyes of Adam Carolla and his writing partner, Kevin Hench. They pretty much did all they could to create this very miserable character, you can't hit a lower rock bottom than the one Bruce is experiencing, but as they say, when you're at the bottom, the only way to go is up and I think Carolla and Hench did a good job of slowly but surely constructing that light at the end of the tunnel again for Bruce, by letting the character prioritize first, listing things that matter to him in his life, before the hopeful conclusion.

    I think ROAD HARD is fascinating in that it gives you a non-glamorous picture of the life of a comedian, it's not all laughs and giggles, you would think that because they're funny on stage, they could easily just brush off their day-to-day problems with a couple of jokes but they're just as doubtful and as frustrated, sometimes furious, as the rest of us. ROAD HARD is funny but also surprisingly heartwarming.

    I don't think that this is a movie that kicks you when you're down, if anything, I think the level of misery is just the right amount for the audience and the character Bruce himself to see angles and openings either around the corner or ahead of you. And once again, Carolla brings that approachable sense to his character, something that I think Carolla doesn't have to try too hard to exude, because he's the kind of guy who may at first seem like you wouldn't want to gamble on him or take a chance on him, but if you do, it pays off.

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    • Trivia
      Carolla funded the film by raising $1,435,723 at fundanything.com.
    • Goofs
      After Bruce and Kim discuss Tina's college in the garage, Bruce turns on the table saw, but the blade doesn't move.
    • Quotes

      Bruce Madsen: You want me to warm up your audience?

      Jack Taylor: Of course, I'd be honored. Audience warm-up guys make a lot of money, Bruce.

      Bruce Madsen: You want me to be your fluffer, Jack? That's fucking humiliating! I can't believe this is how you look at me.

      Jack Taylor: I don't look at you that way, Bruce, that's how the business looks at you.

      Bruce Madsen: Then fuck the business.

      Jack Taylor: I don't get you man. You think this business is like a "Punt, Pass, and Kick" competition where all that matters is being funnier than everybody else.

      Bruce Madsen: Isn't that what it's about... being funny?

      Jack Taylor: Wake the fuck up, Bruce. Funny has, like a little bit to do with it... this much. It's like the figure skating compulsories. You go around, you do a figure-eight. Yeah, that's cool, but what you're judged on in this business is the long program.

      Bruce Madsen: You're using figure skating analogies, Jack? You've changed, buddy.

      Jack Taylor: And you haven't, Bruce. You never wanted to put in the work, the real work of building a career. So, instead, what do you do? You hide behind the rebel flag? You're fucking Cliché Guevara, man! I'm offering you a job, Bruce. It's a good job. Take the job.

    • Crazy credits
      The End Credits include multiple mid-credits scenes of different unrelated comedians doing a minute or two of stand-up material.
    • Soundtracks
      Dust Down A Country Road
      Written by John Hiatt

      Performed by John Hiatt

      Courtesy of A&M Records

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Трудная дорога
    • Filming locations
      • Burbank, California, USA(Flappers Comedy Club)
    • Production company
      • Sontalia
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $113,169
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $105,943
      • Mar 8, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $113,169
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
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