It was never a theater release, so it's not BDBOS eligible, but if it was, it would have easily been a 5 out of 5. It's one of the few stand-up specials that you could go back and watch time and time again, and still laugh just as hard as the first time. Not counting his half-hour special on Comedy Central, "I'm A Grown Little Man" was Hart's first big stand-up special, back in 2009. It would be alright, as a rental, if you are a fan, otherwise, I would wait until it hits cable t.v.īefore I get into this "Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain" review, I feel like I should get into the history of Kevin Hart for a second. It is rated "R" for language and sexual references and has a running time of 1 hour & 15 minutes. But, there were other people in the theater that laughed more than I did. I like him better in movies, where he is acting. I thought his stand up was amusing-mostly about relationships-but not laugh-out-loud funny. The rest of the movie, he is shown at Madison Square Garden, New York, performing to a sold out crowd-It is mentioned that he is in rare company of being only the second comedian to perform there-they did not mention the first. Clips are shown of Kevin performing in other countries such as Sweden, The Netherlands, Canada and England, all to sold out crowds. Kevin gets so angry that he tells his agent, who luckily is also at the party, that he needs to book Madison Square Garden right now, so he can explain his side of things. One fan even accuses Kevin of being a LAB, which stands for 'Local-Ass-Bitch' and it refers to where he performs his stand up-they are saying he has never been out of the country. Some of the fans start getting on his nerves by saying things that they say Kevin said-he denies it-and accusing him of doing things that he says he didn't.
It starts with Kevin at a party with friends and fans. This is a documentary about Kevin Hart doing his stand up comedy act. I saw "Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain", starring Kevin Hart-Think Like a Man, Death at a Funeral.