Walk Hard is 100 minutes of fun, and for pure, uncomplicated enjoyment, it's the movie to see right now.
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007)
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Reviews Counted:137
Fresh:102
Rotten:35
Average Rating:6.5/10
Consensus: A parody that pokes fun at rock stars and reductive biopics alike, this comedy sings in large part because of stellar performances and clever original music.
Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for sexual content, graphic nudity, drug use and language.
Runtime: 3 hrs 36 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Theatrical Release:18-01-2008
Synopsis: Somewhere between pitch-perfect parodies from Christopher Guest and Co. (such as THIS IS SPINAL TAP and A MIGHTY WIND) and slapstick spoofs (such as AIRPLANE and the NAKED GUN) resides the farcical... Somewhere between pitch-perfect parodies from Christopher Guest and Co. (such as THIS IS SPINAL TAP and A MIGHTY WIND) and slapstick spoofs (such as AIRPLANE and the NAKED GUN) resides the farcical biopic WALK HARD: THE DEWEY COX STORY. Taking the critically lauded Johnny Cash biopic WALK THE LINE as its most obvious inspiration, WALK HARD plows its way through every rock star cliché--from drug use and rampant sex to artistic self-indulgence and spiritual redemption--laying waste to all of them with unremitting blasts of brilliantly lowbrow comedy. Written by Judd Apatow and starring Jon C. Reilly in the title role, WALK HARD is a deliciously basic synthesis of any number of ponderous biographical narratives with the poetic raunchiness of Apatow films, such as SUPERBAD and KNOCKED UP, and the most lovably inane aspects of Reilly's role as Cal Naughton Jr. in TALLEDEGA NIGHTS. In fact, fans will have a blast spotting the endless array of cameos by the gifted comic actors who pepper all of those films, including Jonah Hill, Kristin Wiig, Ed Helms, and Jack McBrayer, among many others. Although Reilly (whose comedic chops are nearly on par with his skills as a dramatic player) is hilarious as the hapless rock-&-roll icon Cox, and Jenna Fischer is utterly charming and slyly multifaceted as Darlene Madison (June to Dewey's Johnny), it's the ensemble cast that makes the film so much fun. WALK HARD is the cinematic equivalent of a rock-&-roll jam session: a basic, yet entertaining and fairly interesting idea gets tossed into the creative arena and everyone gets a chance to play along, riff on the idea, and mug for the camera. Though it's certainly no masterwork, fans will relish the good times as much as the actors so clearly do. [More]
Starring: John C. Reilly, Jenna Fischer, Tim Meadows, Kristen Wiig
Starring: John C. Reilly, Jenna Fischer, Tim Meadows, Kristen Wiig
Director: Jake Kasdan
Director: Jake Kasdan
Screenwriter: Judd Apatow, Jake Kasdan
Producer: Judd Apatow, Jake Kasdan, Clayton Townsend
Composer: Michael Andrews
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Reviews for Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
Walk Hard is one of those fish-in-a-barrel comedies that mine a rich comedic vein but manage to come up with few genuine gems.
Reilly, imitating early Beatles, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan and Brian Wilson, shows more range than ever in the role that should catapult him into the A-list.
There's a laziness to the entire affair, as if the writers never went further than a first draft and never found anything unfunny enough to trim or remove.
For half an hour or so, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story is hilarious. Problem is, the movie lasts an hour and a half.
Milks the pat formulations of its brethren, such as Walk the Line, for all the laughs they're worth. And then some.
It's the role of a lifetime for Reilly, who plays Cox from a teenager to an old man (older actors playing kids are a running joke).
[A] razor-sharp dissection of the new archetype of modern mythology -- the rock star -- and how we interact with him on a societal level...
Offers a few inspired moments in a sea of mediocre gags, fumbled opportunities and that great foul among contemporary comedies--unnecessary grossness.
That the picture walks and sometimes crosses the line into the products it parodies is a measure of its zealous thoroughness and also its central pitfall.
Rolls out a procession of one-liners, toe-tappingly hilarious songs, stunning sight gags and dead-on parodies, all with tear-inducing humor, providing an easy ride to comic bliss.
Reilly has an absolute sincerity - especially in the many musical numbers - that's essential for something this goofy.
That savory mix of satire and sentiment that worked well in Apatow's two summer hits is largely missing here.
Apatow proves he knows how to reach audiences with a truly funny film aimed at adults who love their R-rated comedies to have some real bite.
Walk Hard is Apatow’s undistinguished -- in fact, shamelessly derivative -- contribution to the mockumentary genre.
Walk Hard is a disposable film that offers its share of small pleasures and amusements.
Raunchy, often hysterical parody of overplayed musical biopics ironically sags just when its targets do but hits several right notes thanks to the sturdy presence of John C. Reilly as a none-too-subtle riff on the Man in Black.
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