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Kevin Hart: What Now?

Kevin Hart: What Now? (2016)

October. 14,2016
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5.9
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R
| Comedy

Comedian Kevin Hart performs in front of a crowd of 50,000 people at Philadelphia's outdoor venue, Lincoln Financial Field.

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Stellead
2016/10/14

Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful

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TrueHello
2016/10/15

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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AshUnow
2016/10/16

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Logan
2016/10/17

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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salman-lina
2016/10/18

You don't need visual effects to make people laugh. Watched this show on Netflix, couldn't bear to watch till the end, realized after 15 min that I haven't smiled once. I think Kevin Hart should focus more on content creation and focus less on Hollywood-style visual effects.

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NikkoFranco
2016/10/19

Kevin Hart used to be very funny. But perhaps that's also a bit of a dilemma when you've milked that cow dry, it is very, very difficult to come up with new material. Unfortunately the skits are not funny and the shrilly, squeaky voice isn't enough to save the show. If you're like me who watched this, perhaps we can all run to the pharmacy for some Tylenol . Save yourselves, it is not too late to press the delete button.

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Nadine Salakov
2016/10/20

The only comedians i watch are Chris Rock and Kevin Hart, i thought i'd check this concert film out, it has it's positives and negatives, but more of the latter unfortunately.The short movie featuring Halle Berry is entertaining, they both should star in a full-length Hollywood action thriller in the future.The cinematic background clips, film themed music and sound effects that go with the stories are fun and clever.The first story about the Raccoon is not funny. The story about his son taking the trash out in the dark is entertaining, but not funny. Kevin needs to create better jokes because talking about kicking cats is not humorous. He then goes into a weird scenario about only having one shoulder, it seems he is scraping the bottom of the barrel. Kevin then starts to get annoying when he starts going on about a man having no knees and that "Really" part is even more annoying as well as childish. The show gets a bit better when he goes into a scenario about his lady and a possible shark attack, some of that is funny. The story about his son pretending to have white people's hair is hilarious, Kevin then goes overboard about "Batman" raping his son, there's some things you just don't joke about, why would you speak THAT sort of thing over your child?! The next story about Kevin's dad is okay, but it isn't funny. The story about his old-school friends vs his son is boring, but the message of that story is understandable. The rest of the stories are more continuous boring and unfunny stuff, then the dude completely loses his mind talking about sex toys, he's gone crazy and the people in that audience laughing at that are crazy, then it gets even worse and he goes into detail about a sexual experience about him and his partner, you can't help but think "What the hell is wrong with this man?!", and if you think that particular story is funny then you've lost your mind! I don't know if this dude started having a nervous breakdown onstage all of a sudden, but the sexual stuff that he was saying is disgusting, he then goes into toilet humour, completely unfunny stuff.Overall this type of comedy is about life stories, if you like that then you'll probably like this.Kevin Hart is usually a decent comedian, but this show is just not very good.

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dcarsonhagy
2016/10/21

What now? That's a good question. Here's something I hope will help Kevin Hart: Perhaps something funny. I hope that because you will not find it in this big turd. "What Now" is Hart's newest attempt to be funny. He has gone the route of Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell, and David Spade--all three very limited comedians, yet for some reason demanded top dollar for the cow pies they either were in or directed. And they SATURATED the movies with their mugs all the time. This pitiful attempt at comedy demonstrates Mr. Hart has run out of material (if he ever had any). The late Richard Pryor and Bernie Mac could tell stories about disciplining their children that would be hilarious. Kevin Hart tries the same vein in his comedy, and yet falls flatter than a flitter. When you sink to having to use scatological material and poke fun at the handicapped to get a laugh, it's time you were put out to pasture. His ego has finally eaten him, and I'm sure it was a very small meal.Rated "R" for constant language, "What's Next" wasn't the least bit entertaining.

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