The Rock And Kevin Hart Set To Star In Jumanji Remake
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MrCrookedLetter wrote: »Who's to say he can't do serious movies though?
It wouldn't benefit him to try at this point.
CASH IN COMPLETELY, then when u sittin on 100 mill hey go for it
Yall want the ? to put his career in jeopardy to make a point . And yea, i say career, bc the following for comedians is THAT fickle
Yeah.
I don't like Kevin Hart at all. Never found him funny once but the smartest thing he ever did was stay in his lane.
I know traditionally comedians are brilliant at transitioning to drama but notice that it's usually the ones who started out as genuinely funny comedians who do? even when they're not even funny amymore like ? .
Not accidental superstar comedians like Hart. Smartest thing he's done is stick to his formula.
Everything Hart does isn't funny but he ain't no accidental superstar. ? been grinding for years before he blew up
Be honest. The way he started and was going he was destined for co star status for life. He was the star of Soul Plane for ? 's sake. He networked like a muthafucka and expanded his brand and I don't knock his hustle but he's not in there like that off talent alone. Be real.
Chappell did Undercover Brother. Only a year before Chapelle show....And wasnt the star at that. So lets not jump out the window shall we...
Chappelle was already a well established superstar on the comedy circuit by the time he did that movie. He had grinded on his own but unlike Hart it wasn't just his grind it was his talent as well that got those kinda eyes on him.
By the time Chappelle did Undercover Brother his Killing Em Softly was considered an instant stand up classic. Halfbaked was considered a cult classic and he had already broken through via his work in the Mel Brooks movie he co-starred in.
By the time Kevin Hart did Soul Plane he was most famous for some DTV Roc-A-Fella films jump off.
You can't compare Hart's come up to Chappelle or Martin or Eddie or even Jamie. Compared to those cats he was a straight up fluke. They already were genuinely established comedy prodigies before their mainstream success came in. Hart really wasn't. Certainly not on their level. -
MrCrookedLetter wrote: »Who's to say he can't do serious movies though?
It wouldn't benefit him to try at this point.
CASH IN COMPLETELY, then when u sittin on 100 mill hey go for it
Yall want the ? to put his career in jeopardy to make a point . And yea, i say career, bc the following for comedians is THAT fickle
Yeah.
I don't like Kevin Hart at all. Never found him funny once but the smartest thing he ever did was stay in his lane.
I know traditionally comedians are brilliant at transitioning to drama but notice that it's usually the ones who started out as genuinely funny comedians who do? even when they're not even funny amymore like ? .
Not accidental superstar comedians like Hart. Smartest thing he's done is stick to his formula.
Everything Hart does isn't funny but he ain't no accidental superstar. ? been grinding for years before he blew up
Be honest. The way he started and was going he was destined for co star status for life. He was the star of Soul Plane for ? 's sake. He networked like a muthafucka and expanded his brand and I don't knock his hustle but he's not in there like that off talent alone. Be real.
Chappell did Undercover Brother. Only a year before Chapelle show....And wasnt the star at that. So lets not jump out the window shall we...
Chappelle was already a well established superstar on the comedy circuit by the time he did that movie. He had grinded on his own but unlike Hart it wasn't just his grind it was his talent as well that got those kinda eyes on him.
By the time Chappelle did Undercover Brother his Killing Em Softly was considered an instant stand up classic. Halfbaked was considered a cult classic and he had already broken through via his work in the Mel Brooks movie he co-starred in.
By the time Kevin Hart did Soul Plane he was most famous for some DTV Roc-A-Fella films jump off.
You can't compare Hart's come up to Chappelle or Martin or Eddie or even Jamie. Compared to those cats he was a straight up fluke. They already were genuinely established comedy prodigies before their mainstream success came in. Hart really wasn't. Certainly not on their level.
I dint need the Chapelle biography bro.
Your orginal point was "He did Soul Plane for ? 's sake". And i pointed out Chapelle did Undercover Brother. It completely eliminates your point.
Chapelle was a star comedian but that dont make one a star overall. So....he did take that pretty innocuous role , didnt he? Ok then.
He did have brief cameos in Nuty Professor and Blue Steak- --not co-starting roles- --just like Hart took the same type roles in 40 Year Old ? , yes? Ok then.
No one is making a parallel argument that their come ups are equal. No one's come up is. But Hart had a similar slow burn rise as the names you mentioned. It wasnt overnight or a fluke
As far as exposure, Rock in Boomerang = Chapelle in Nuty Professor = Hart in 40 Year Old ?
And btw Dave chapelle after Killing Me Softly was basically where Hart was after Im a Grown Little Man. We not talkin quality, we just talkin fame. Social media and YouTube played a part to help Hart in that regard . And the numbers support that, Hart has the receipts. Sold out shows, Laugh at My Pain numbers, catch phrases that everyone irl and online knows, comedian ticket sale box office records . Kehin Hart had all that before he starred in 1 major budget box office movie
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I am talking quality. It's my fault for not adding "talentwise" right after "not on their level".
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I am talking quality. It's my fault for not adding "talentwise" right after "not on their level".
Damn man made me write all that ? lol No argument there, of course Hart is not in their league talent wise
Fame wise its gettin very interesting. .. -
MrCrookedLetter wrote: »Who's to say he can't do serious movies though?
It wouldn't benefit him to try at this point.
CASH IN COMPLETELY, then when u sittin on 100 mill hey go for it
Yall want the ? to put his career in jeopardy to make a point . And yea, i say career, bc the following for comedians is THAT fickle
Yeah.
I don't like Kevin Hart at all. Never found him funny once but the smartest thing he ever did was stay in his lane.
I know traditionally comedians are brilliant at transitioning to drama but notice that it's usually the ones who started out as genuinely funny comedians who do? even when they're not even funny amymore like ? .
Not accidental superstar comedians like Hart. Smartest thing he's done is stick to his formula.
Everything Hart does isn't funny but he ain't no accidental superstar. ? been grinding for years before he blew up
Be honest. The way he started and was going he was destined for co star status for life. He was the star of Soul Plane for ? 's sake. He networked like a muthafucka and expanded his brand and I don't knock his hustle but he's not in there like that off talent alone. Be real.
So now networking and grinding=accidental success? Your post pretty much proves his success isn't an accident or fluke and the he worked hard for it. Nobody makes it on talent alone...not one person. There's always other things that factor into how successful you are. -
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Kevin Hart is my friend
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Anyone seen the trailer for their new different upcoming movie together???
What's the name; the rock is like CIA agent ... -
And you the on that creates this ? thread
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StoneColdMikey wrote: »And you the on that creates this ? thread
To be honest I'm ? as ? right now, so I just said f#ck it and still created the thread without searching! -
Oh boy Hollywood is doing another remake.
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StoneColdMikey wrote: »And you the on that creates this ? thread
Sometimes I think he's a group of interns at AHH that have to create threads to get their college credits. -
And this is a sequel not remake
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genocidecutter wrote: »Oh boy Hollywood is doing another remake.
Please change your avi. That satanic ? ain't wavy bruh -
Smh Hollywood stay comin up with ? ideas
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Im in there 1st week.
My 4yr old loves the OG and cant wait for the sequel.
If u think about it the graphics were pretty bad in the OG during the early stages of cgi
This might be a nice reup.
Also keep in mind its not make for 30+ year old men. Its for the kids B -
Sounds promising with Jack black.
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StoneColdMikey wrote: »And you the on that creates this ? thread
Hahahahha -
Trailer drops tomoro -
Who cares?
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why they call it Jumanji when it can be its own thing/idea.