I have not seen Kevin's previous stand-up concerts, so I was not expecting it to be good or bad. It was a mix of cinematic, particularly in the opening and the end part, but the majority of the midsection is all about his stage performance. He posed like a secret agent named agent 0054, working in an important mission. So in the meantime, he takes the stage in Philadelphia and made gathered his fans laugh.
Some jokes were good, but some were not. Overall, a nice show. It was for Kevin, otherwise, would have been a below average show. The film posters are parodies of 'The Dark Knight', 'World War Z' and 'Skyfall'. The opening credit too was a spoof of James Bond films. Nice effort to enchant the whole show. The Halle Berry's guest appearance was okay. I think worth watching it one time. Only for Kevin.
6/10
Kevin Hart: What Now?
2016
Comedy / Documentary

Kevin Hart: What Now?
2016
Comedy / Documentary
Synopsis
Comedian Kevin Hart performs in front of a crowd of 53,000 people at Philadelphia's outdoor venue, Lincoln Financial Field.
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January 02, 2017 at 10:19 PM
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Agent 0054 in mission Philadelphia!
Quite possibly the worst stand up DVD I have ever seen
Watched the first 20 minutes of this. Want those 20 minutes back. Mundane, boring and lacking in laughs to the point where I would feel embarrassed for the guy if it wasn't so bad...
How does someone lacking in talent get so far and put on such a big production...baffling. I think he spent more time on organising the props and setup of the show than actually writing material.
Avoid. Shizen.
Really?
The film opens and closes very smartly as a spy spoof with Halle Berry, Don Cheadle, and Ed Helms. Kevin plays agent 0054. I was hoping the whole film would be this way, but alas this was just an add on to his recorded live performance in Philadelphia. His bits included, the raccoon, living with handicapped...a woman without a shoulder, man with no knees, his son who is ruined by private school, visiting father, airport restroom, and Starbucks. His routine works back using material from his opening, as it should.
I did not enjoy the jokes as much as the audience rolling in the aisles. I didn't find his handicapped humor funny or the raccoon story the first time around. He did those bits to set up other jokes which I thought worked better.
Guide: F-word.