Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart get hard together in a terrible film


Nick Dumbgilio
   The movie "get Hard has to be one of the latest productions for some time. The premise of the movie is that Will's character needs this black dude to make him get tough before heading to prison and Hollywood has continued a long stretch of slovenly put together movies that just painfully suck ass. Movies these days are typical of plots such as this giving preferred actors like the shithead Ferrell a steady stream of worthless material to work with. Ferrell though is really not a funny guy and it is a mystery why he is popular and seemingly connected to the Hollywood elite in charge of dwindling comedies.
The reason there are such few comedies these days is because of the God awful writing material of these bastards whose job usually has been handed down instead of earned in writing these scripts. Will was promoting this Get Hard movie this spring by playing in soring training baseball games showing the new sports/Hollywood synergy of media and big sport crosswork to bring attention to the public of these bad movies and sports. Kevin Hart was also bad in this movie and the premise of this movie would of made a smarter actor pass on this opportunity. Ferrell recently explained that this idea of a movie was conceived by his longtime comedy partner Adam McKay who thought it would be hilarious to have some black guy try to get a lame white guy street smart. This movie has thus far bombed as it should and you likely will be spared of ever seeing a sequel promoted and maybe Will Farrell lining up in some pre-season NFL games. This jackass though made some jingle and will  move on to another bad Will Ferrell movie where some friend will play a part in writing up for him. As far Kevin hart goes he said it was a pleasure to work with Will Ferrell knowing well how the momentousness of getting into the white boy film network for more lame roles in crappy movies like "Get Hard". Without these important connections it will get hard to get more opportunities for future endeavors with Will Ferrell.
  

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