

He mispronounces words and nobody on the set had the nerve to ask for another take.

A girl cursing to nawaz nawaz sharif - beware of our curses. Kevin Hart Speaks Out For First Time Since Near-Fatal Car Crash Today Original. But his line readings sound like what they are - recitations read from a page. Kevin Hart ( My first time cursing ) Kevin Hart Confirms Battling COVID-19 At The Same Time Around Tom Hanks. No, there’s no profanity (well, a Fokker aircraft crack). Hart’s narration? Strictly of the “quick-and-dirty” variety. The reenactments aren’t hilarious, or even funny.

Well-known figures like Frederick Douglas, boxer Joe Lewis and bluesman Robert Johnson are addressed as well. Mae Jemison, played by Tiffany Haddish, was the first African American woman astronaut, but who’s heard of Bessie Coleman, a barnstorming pilot in the ’30s who was the first Black woman to obtain a pilot’s license? How about Robert Smalls, the slave who hijacked a Confederate gunboat in Charleston and took it and other slaves to freedom on it? You think you know Black History, from everything you learned in Black History Month? Ever heard of Underground Railroad hero Henry “Box” Brown, who packed escaped slaves, including himself, in shipping crates and mailed them from Richmond to Philly? Hart recites these tales to his daughter (played by Saniyya Sidney) and her nerdy white friend (Eoghan Thomas Murphy ). They left out the “drunk” part, but the format is the same as “Drunk History” - light sketch comedy takes on Joe Lewis, Robert Johnson, Mae Jemison, Robert Smalls, Josephine Baker, Henry “Box” Brown and others. The idea behind “Kevin Hart’s Guide to Black History” is to take a “Drunk History” run through the lives of Great African Americans - some famous, many unjustly obscure.
