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Hot Rods
Nail-biting children's game show combining mental and physical challenges and a big slice of luck
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Plot Summary
Rod Kimble is a determined, albeit delusional, stuntman who dreams of becoming the greatest of all time. To earn money for his ailing stepfather's operation, Rod plans an audacious stunt: to jump his motorized bike over 15 buses. He faces numerous challenges, including rival Kevin Frasier and his own lack of actual skill, all while pursuing the affection of Denise. Ultimately, he must overcome his own limitations and the skepticism of his community to achieve his dream.
Critical Reception
Hot Rod was met with mixed reviews from critics but has since gained a significant cult following. While initially panned by some for its sometimes absurd humor and plot, its earnestness, quotable lines, and endearing performances, particularly from Andy Samberg, have endeared it to a generation. It's often cited as a prime example of surreal, character-driven comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique brand of surreal and absurd humor.
Andy Samberg's commitment to the ridiculous character of Rod Kimble is a highlight.
Some critics found the humor hit-or-miss and the plot overly simplistic.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film hilarious and quotable, appreciating its over-the-top characters and dedication to its comedic premise. While some found the humor a bit too silly, the majority enjoyed the film's consistent comedic tone and memorable moments.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Akiva Schaffer, and star Andy Samberg were childhood friends and collaborated extensively on the script, drawing inspiration from their shared sense of humor and their experiences growing up.
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