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In one of the odder moments in the 2014 remake of About Last Night, protagonists Danny (Michael Ealy) and Debbie (Joy Bryant) watch the 1986 About Last Night on television. So later, when they use lines that match the earlier film, are we meant to think that Danny and Debbie are quoting Rob Lowe and Demi Moore rather than generating their own conversation?
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Forget Ice Cube. Based on the evidence provided by About Last Night, Ride Along should have partnered Kevin Hart up with Regina Hall. Where the rapper/actor spent the duration of that hit buddy cop comedy reacting to his co-star with barely concealed disdain, Hall, a veteran of the Scary Movie franchise along with other mid-level comedies, enters this rom-com ready to play. The result is a spirited back-and-forth of verbal volleys that both actors are clearly enjoying as much as the audience. Hollywood’s been grooming Hart for some time now to be a big-screen comedy star on the level of Eddie Murphy, but this is the first time he’s really been challenged to deliver an actual performance as opposed to acting out an extended stand-up routine and it’s a direct result of Hall going head-to-head with him instead of letting him coast.
ALN2Both films are, of course, based on the David Mamet play Perversity in Chicago, but this latest About Last Night, directed by Steve Pink (Hot Tub Time Machine) from a screenplay by Leslye Headland (Bachelorette), has even less to do with the source material than its big-screen predecessor. But given how smart and entertaining ALN 2014 manages to be, the infidelity to Mamet seems forgivable. (And compared to what the new Endless Love, also in theaters this week, does to the Scott Spencer novel of the same name, About Last Night treats its source as Holy Writ.)
Headland’s biggest switcheroo comes in the handling of Danny and Debbie’s respective best friends, Bernie (Kevin Hart) and Joan (Regina Hall); in the play and in the first movie, these two stand at the sidelines and passive-aggressively subject Danny and Debbie’s budding relationship to the death of a thousand cuts (and jabs). This time around, it’s Bernie and Joan who kick things off with a wild one-night stand and then introduce their friends to each other.
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Well aware that the Hart & Hall combo is the major selling point of About Last Night, the studio distributing the film have placed them front and center in the ad campaign. It’s something of a bait and switch, however, because the de facto leads of the picture are Michael Ealy and Joy Bryant who respectively play Danny and Debbie, the single best friends of fledgling couple Bernie (Hart) and Joan (Hall). Dragged along to provide moral support and an easy escape hatch on their pals’ second date, they wind up hitting it off and embarking on a whirlwind romance that rapidly progresses from booty calls, to “let’s hang out” meet-ups, to honest-to-god dates and, finally, co-habitation. For every step that Danny and Debbie take forwards, however, Bernie and Joan take three or four back until they’re the pair of warring exes nobody wants to be around.
Except, of course, for those of us in the audience who find their bickering a heck of a lot more entertaining than Debbie and Danny’s more predictable drama, which comes to include all the standard rom-com roadblocks, including commitment issues, the reappearance of old flames and bitter arguments that lead them to wonder if they wouldn’t be better off just quitting each other.
While Bernie and Joan have an passionate and volatile on-again-off-again pairing, Danny and Debbie timidly dip their toes in the sea of romance, starting off as friends with benefits, segueing into dating and ultimately moving in together. Alas, boredom sets in, and not even an adorable rescue dog can save them. (This is one of those movies that portrays domesticity as spiritual ruination, as though people don’t thrill to the idea of staying at home with a loved one and leaving clubbing and hookups behind them.)
Danny and Debbie are, unfortunately, kind of stiff, and while Ealy and Bryant are appealing, they’re never particularly compelling. In the same way that many Will & Grace fans often found themselves waiting for the show’s titular leads to step aside to make room for Jack and Karen, About Last Night comes to life whenever Hart and Hall return to scream at each other or to have passionate while wearing livestock masks.
Even though Ride Along was a big hit, the lifeless comedy didn’t do much to burnish Hart’s growing reputation as a leading man; About Last Night confirms that the movie world is his and that he’s more than up to the task of carrying a film. And if you’ve grown to love Regina Hall, even though seeing her on screen often meant enduring the likes of the later Scary Movie entries (although her Shakespeare in Love scene in the first movie remains a brilliant bit of business), you’ll be thrilled that this movie gives her material worthy of her, and the screen time with which to make the most of it.
Click Here to Watch Full Movie Online
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In one of the odder moments in the 2014 remake of About Last Night, protagonists Danny (Michael Ealy) and Debbie (Joy Bryant) watch the 1986 About Last Night on television. So later, when they use lines that match the earlier film, are we meant to think that Danny and Debbie are quoting Rob Lowe and Demi Moore rather than generating their own conversation?
Watch About Last Night Online Free
Forget Ice Cube. Based on the evidence provided by About Last Night, Ride Along should have partnered Kevin Hart up with Regina Hall. Where the rapper/actor spent the duration of that hit buddy cop comedy reacting to his co-star with barely concealed disdain, Hall, a veteran of the Scary Movie franchise along with other mid-level comedies, enters this rom-com ready to play. The result is a spirited back-and-forth of verbal volleys that both actors are clearly enjoying as much as the audience. Hollywood’s been grooming Hart for some time now to be a big-screen comedy star on the level of Eddie Murphy, but this is the first time he’s really been challenged to deliver an actual performance as opposed to acting out an extended stand-up routine and it’s a direct result of Hall going head-to-head with him instead of letting him coast.
ALN2Both films are, of course, based on the David Mamet play Perversity in Chicago, but this latest About Last Night, directed by Steve Pink (Hot Tub Time Machine) from a screenplay by Leslye Headland (Bachelorette), has even less to do with the source material than its big-screen predecessor. But given how smart and entertaining ALN 2014 manages to be, the infidelity to Mamet seems forgivable. (And compared to what the new Endless Love, also in theaters this week, does to the Scott Spencer novel of the same name, About Last Night treats its source as Holy Writ.)
Headland’s biggest switcheroo comes in the handling of Danny and Debbie’s respective best friends, Bernie (Kevin Hart) and Joan (Regina Hall); in the play and in the first movie, these two stand at the sidelines and passive-aggressively subject Danny and Debbie’s budding relationship to the death of a thousand cuts (and jabs). This time around, it’s Bernie and Joan who kick things off with a wild one-night stand and then introduce their friends to each other.
Watch About Last Night Online
Well aware that the Hart & Hall combo is the major selling point of About Last Night, the studio distributing the film have placed them front and center in the ad campaign. It’s something of a bait and switch, however, because the de facto leads of the picture are Michael Ealy and Joy Bryant who respectively play Danny and Debbie, the single best friends of fledgling couple Bernie (Hart) and Joan (Hall). Dragged along to provide moral support and an easy escape hatch on their pals’ second date, they wind up hitting it off and embarking on a whirlwind romance that rapidly progresses from booty calls, to “let’s hang out” meet-ups, to honest-to-god dates and, finally, co-habitation. For every step that Danny and Debbie take forwards, however, Bernie and Joan take three or four back until they’re the pair of warring exes nobody wants to be around.
Except, of course, for those of us in the audience who find their bickering a heck of a lot more entertaining than Debbie and Danny’s more predictable drama, which comes to include all the standard rom-com roadblocks, including commitment issues, the reappearance of old flames and bitter arguments that lead them to wonder if they wouldn’t be better off just quitting each other.
While Bernie and Joan have an passionate and volatile on-again-off-again pairing, Danny and Debbie timidly dip their toes in the sea of romance, starting off as friends with benefits, segueing into dating and ultimately moving in together. Alas, boredom sets in, and not even an adorable rescue dog can save them. (This is one of those movies that portrays domesticity as spiritual ruination, as though people don’t thrill to the idea of staying at home with a loved one and leaving clubbing and hookups behind them.)
Danny and Debbie are, unfortunately, kind of stiff, and while Ealy and Bryant are appealing, they’re never particularly compelling. In the same way that many Will & Grace fans often found themselves waiting for the show’s titular leads to step aside to make room for Jack and Karen, About Last Night comes to life whenever Hart and Hall return to scream at each other or to have passionate while wearing livestock masks.
Even though Ride Along was a big hit, the lifeless comedy didn’t do much to burnish Hart’s growing reputation as a leading man; About Last Night confirms that the movie world is his and that he’s more than up to the task of carrying a film. And if you’ve grown to love Regina Hall, even though seeing her on screen often meant enduring the likes of the later Scary Movie entries (although her Shakespeare in Love scene in the first movie remains a brilliant bit of business), you’ll be thrilled that this movie gives her material worthy of her, and the screen time with which to make the most of it.