


This of course has to do with profit, if he earns a film studio a load of cash for one unfunny film, they make another and another until we have a string of shite like an incontinence sufferer’s tampon.
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Like a modern-day Adam Sandler, Kevin Hart is not particularly funny but he keeps releasing movie after movie. Hart’s movies have been largely throwaway and forgettable and his stand-up shows have been dire, so how does one man manage to be average and sometimes below-average at both stand-up and filmic comedy and simultaneously rise up the ranks of celebrity and fame? My point is you have to be good at one or the other or both, Kevin Hart however, as far as I can tell, is deficient in both disciplines. And let’s not be prejudiced here, there have been many white stand-up acts like Steve Martin who were great on and off screen or someone like Norm Macdonald who remains hilarious on stage but whose films have been lacklustre. People like Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock haven’t made “classic” comedy films, but then again they’re both better stand-up comedians than Murphy, pretty much every single show they’ve put on has been extremely entertaining hence their fame. Eddie Murphy for instance, started off as a stand-up comedian and he went on to star in brilliant comedies like Trading Places and Coming To America. This goes for his stage act and his film roles, neither have ever managed to entertain and yet he is hugely successful in both fields.Ĭomedians who have transitioned from stage to screen have in the past been proficient in either or both. You’d think that him being one of the most well-known comedians, Hart would also have to be the funniest, but it seems that these days you can become a huge star without possessing that much talent in your chosen profession. It’s baffling how Kevin Hart has become one of the most famous comedians, not just in the United States but internationally.
