The presence of a relatable hero would go a long way towards making this feel like a real movie rather than a collection of skits.
Hot Rod (2007)
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Reviews Counted:99
Fresh:38
Rotten:61
Average Rating:4.9/10
Consensus: A few funny scenes can't save the disjointed Hot Rod, which is too silly and sloppy to hold up.
Rated: 12A [See Full Rating] for crude humor, language, some comic drug-related and violent content.
Runtime: 88 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:28-09-2007
Synopsis: Amateur suburban stunt man Rod Kimble (SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE's Andy Samberg) believes he's destined to follow in the footsteps of his late father, who made test runs of Evel Knievel's stunts before... Amateur suburban stunt man Rod Kimble (SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE's Andy Samberg) believes he's destined to follow in the footsteps of his late father, who made test runs of Evel Knievel's stunts before the better-known daredevil repeated them and took all the glory. Kimble risks life and limb strictly for fun and the entertainment of the neighborhood kids, but when his macho stepfather, Frank (DEADWOOD's Ian McShane)--who repeatedly beats and belittles Rod in basement sparring matches--develops a life-threatening heart ailment, Rod attempts the biggest jump of his career to raise the $50,000 necessary to get Frank a heart transplant so that he can have one last chance to fight Frank and prove his manhood. HOT ROD establishes its mission statement early on when Rod pedals his moped past a Salvation Army thrift store in his sloppily hand-decorated costume. Seemingly inspired by NAPOLEON DYNAMITE, THE KARATE KID, and the HAPPY DAYS episode in which the Fonz attempts to jump his motorcycle over 14 garbage cans, director Akiva Schaffer (Samberg's longtime cohort in the online comedy venture THE LONELY ISLAND) sets Pam Brady's (TEAM AMERICA: WORLD POLICE) screenplay in what seems like the mid-1980's (complete with Europe-heavy hair metal soundtrack), though allowing for the existence of the Internet and Vitamin Water. The simple plotline is merely a jumping-off point for a series of failed stunts and often hilarious non-sequiturs. Samberg is likeable in his first starring role, but he is more than equaled by a supporting cast including SNL's Bill Hader, Danny McBride, fellow Lonely Islander Jorma Taccone, and Isla Fisher (WEDDING CRASHERS), who comprise Rod's loyal crew. McShane chews the retro scenery when onscreen and the always-welcome Sissy Spacek lends credibility to the proceedings in her few scenes as Rod's mom. [More]
Starring: Andy Samberg, Isla Fisher, Jorma Taccone, Bill Hader
Starring: Andy Samberg, Isla Fisher, Jorma Taccone, Bill Hader, Danny McBride, Sissy Spacek, Ian McShane, Chris Parnell
Director: Akiva Schaffer
Director: Akiva Schaffer
Screenwriter: Pam Brady
Producer: Lorne Michaels, John Goldwyn
Composer: Trevor Rabin
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Reviews for Hot Rod
a fitfully funny comedy that's neither a must-see nor a must to avoid.
Hot Rod might be called the poor man’s Eagle vs. Shark. Poor certainly describes the quality of the filmmaking.
A good time flick, one that didn’t really blow me away, but featured a sweet loser chasing a cutie-pie chick with a number of laughs and a quick pace.
The film's low-key Wayne's World vibe takes it only so far. I laughed, then I wished it was funnier, then I just wished it would end.
The film steals one of the best laughs of Jon Heder's surprise 2004 hit, the scene where Napoleon nosedives over a bicycle jump, and stretches the gag into an 86-minute movie.
If you want to see the outcome of Rod's stunt jump wait for the video and skip to the end.
Chock-full of references to bad teen movies from the '80s and saturated with sarcasm, Hot Rod is a cheekily fun sendup of Gen X iconography.
Some hilarity does, in fact, ensue, but the laughs are interspersed with long stretches of dead air.
About half of the jokes in it made me laugh or at least giggle, while the other half of the jokes fell flat on their face. The movie is funny, but not consistently so.
[Samberg] falls a lot in Hot Rod, but this stuntman farce simply isn't worth falling for.
Hot Rod is a fresh, hip take on the Bumbling Idiot genre that made Will Ferrell a superstar, and Samberg throws himself into the role with an amiable mix of birthday-entertainer goofiness and klutzy bravado.
Hot Rod is further proof that the primary aspiration of the male SNL cast member is to make 90-minute sketch films about dense man-children who can't or refuse to grow up.
Hot Rod isn't so much a comedy as it is an exclusive clubhouse for those who define their existence by the articulation of their zany. It's a wild one, but not without its charms.
At least Hot Rod proves one thing: Even with the lowest expectations, it's possible to be disappointed.
You're either going to wet your pants laughing, or you're going to scratch your head and wonder if you're getting too old.
Hot Rod is pretty dumb, and a good half of its gags fall flat -- but homages to cheesy '80s cinema and television are worth a couple of chuckles.
Makes the biggest error a random, moronic, absurd comedy can make by trying too hard to be random, moronic, and absurd.
... a cousin to the comedies of Will Ferrell with a younger skew, a kooky '80s nostalgia... and a low-key amiability...
Samberg's fans may enjoy this comedy, but this outsider found it rather limp.
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