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Chloe (778 KP) rated Get Hard (2015) in Movies
Aug 2, 2020 (Updated Aug 2, 2020)
Funny (3 more)
Good skits
Great characters
Interesting story
Great innuendos
Kevin Hart and Will Pharrell work really well together, although Kevin Hart looks so small in comparison.
The story is clever with some really funny over the top parts. I absolutely loved the gay cafe scene, really tickled me.
Just generally all round funny film. There is a lot of racism and homophobic jokes but they are funny, just wasnt sure if thay would be everyone's cup of tea.
The story is clever with some really funny over the top parts. I absolutely loved the gay cafe scene, really tickled me.
Just generally all round funny film. There is a lot of racism and homophobic jokes but they are funny, just wasnt sure if thay would be everyone's cup of tea.
Buritoo742002 (7 KP) rated The Upside (2019) in Movies
Apr 27, 2019
David McK (3219 KP) rated Central Intelligence (2016) in Movies
Jan 26, 2019
Action comedy starring Kevin Hart and Deayne ('the Rock') Johnson, in which the latter has fun playing against type as a former overweight victim of school bullying who now works for (or does he?) the CIA
Russ Troutt (291 KP) rated The Upside (2019) in Movies
Jun 28, 2019
Jeremy King (346 KP) rated Get Hard (2015) in Movies
Jul 11, 2019
It is a goofy funny movie. I could of taken or left it. If you are a fan of Will Ferrell and or Kevin Hart you will want to have a look at it. In my eyes it was ok and i watched it to kill time
Selesta (14 KP) rated Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) in Movies
Jan 28, 2018
Lacie (4 KP) rated Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) in Movies
Nov 10, 2018
Kevin Phillipson (9961 KP) rated Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) in Movies
Jan 9, 2020
Dwayne Johnson (5 more)
Karen Gillan
Jack black
Kevin Hart
Danny devito
Danny Glover
Just watched and honesty I preferred but the first one I know it's basically the same as the first but with added devitu and Glover to the mix but it was still fun movie hope they make another sequel which is probably likely from the ending
Gareth von Kallenbach (971 KP) rated Kevin Hart: What Now? (2016) in Movies
Jul 15, 2019
Kevin Hart returns to theaters with his latest concert movie What Now The film features his concert held in Philadelphia, PA where over 50,000 adoring fans sold out Lincoln Financial Field.
Kevin Hart does more than answer the question as to “What Now?” He brings forth new material about his family, pop culture, relationships, and the quirky interaction that we all engage in during our daily lives. His routine offers fans and comedy lovers the opportunity to sit back and let the laughs take over.
Hart demonstrates with the turnout, material, and ability to keep a full house entertained that he is stand-up comedy’s rock star.
No one else is even close right now in being able to bring audiences of different cultures, races, lifestyles, professions, and backgrounds together in order to laugh at all of the things that make us uncomfortable or what we probably shouldn’t laugh at under normal circumstances. For Hart, nothing is out of bounds or considered safe.
Fans and newcomers will not be disappointed with Hart’s newest performance. The presentation of the act incorporates an interactive stage and special effects that allow the jokes to come to life.
At times, I found myself more interested in the technological aspects than the jokes. They were able to build off of each other and enhance the performance, even for the few jokes that miss the mark.
This film however, does not. There are more than enough quotes and lines that audiences will find themselves repeating or using in casual conversation. The performance is fresh and ensures that we will continue to see Kevin Hart for years to come.
Kevin Hart does more than answer the question as to “What Now?” He brings forth new material about his family, pop culture, relationships, and the quirky interaction that we all engage in during our daily lives. His routine offers fans and comedy lovers the opportunity to sit back and let the laughs take over.
Hart demonstrates with the turnout, material, and ability to keep a full house entertained that he is stand-up comedy’s rock star.
No one else is even close right now in being able to bring audiences of different cultures, races, lifestyles, professions, and backgrounds together in order to laugh at all of the things that make us uncomfortable or what we probably shouldn’t laugh at under normal circumstances. For Hart, nothing is out of bounds or considered safe.
Fans and newcomers will not be disappointed with Hart’s newest performance. The presentation of the act incorporates an interactive stage and special effects that allow the jokes to come to life.
At times, I found myself more interested in the technological aspects than the jokes. They were able to build off of each other and enhance the performance, even for the few jokes that miss the mark.
This film however, does not. There are more than enough quotes and lines that audiences will find themselves repeating or using in casual conversation. The performance is fresh and ensures that we will continue to see Kevin Hart for years to come.
Kevin Phillipson (9961 KP) rated Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) in Movies
Apr 17, 2018
Story (2 more)
The rock
Humor
Totally loved this movie anything that has the rock in it thumbs up from me as ive actually seen the orignal film with robin williams wasnt sure if it was going to be as good i was surprised its just as good jack black karen gillan and even kevin hart were brillant definetly bewatching when it comes out on blu ray