Road Hard

2015 • 97 minutes
4.2
455 reviews
50%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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About this movie

After his movie and television career has run dry, Bruce Madsen (Adam Carolla) is forced to go back on the road playing one dingy comedy club after another, spending endless nights in budget hotel rooms and always flying coach. Amidst trying to revitalize his career, rekindle his love life and put his daughter through college, Bruce knows one thing for sure - he must get off the road. ROAD HARD is the story of that journey.

Ratings and reviews

4.2
455 reviews
John Rouleau
April 17, 2015
I feel if Adam did a movie about his actual day to day life, it would be better but this will still make you laugh. A few of the bits in the film come from his podcast. It is always fun to see his ideas acted out on screen though. Im not quite sure how accurate Larry Miller's rendition of "Babydoll" Dixon was but I did not care for him. Worth a watch if you are looking for a comedy with real world struggles mixed in with some lighthearted moments.
A Google user
March 9, 2015
Anyone who is a fan of Adam Carolla must see this movie. I enjoyed seeing the houses they used in Los Angeles. I'm guessing that the Party house Adam bought years ago was used in the Baby doll scenes played by Larry Miller. For the comedy nerds like me, the honest portrayal of the stand up comic life was amazing. The cameos are great. I still don't know whether to hate or love Howie Mandel. Rounding it out with a good romantic story made this movie very enjoyable. Good job Aceman!
Ryan Ball
June 13, 2015
The Albert Brooks influence on Carolla's film work really shows here as the comedian scratches some varnish off of celebrity by portraying a funny man struggling to remain relevant in a changing industry. Maybe it's the anti-Entourage, focusing more on career fizzle than sizzle. Perhaps we're seeing a glimpse of the demon that is driving Carolla to be so prolific as of late. Regular listeners of his podcast will find a lot of recycled humor here. Would have been nice to get some fresher material, but the uninitiated will get a taste of what we've been enjoying for years. Great cast offering a unique take on the Hollywood shuffle.