THE HAMMER Feature Film
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Without idiots, there would be no geniuses.
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45 years old
Hollywood, CALIFORNIA
United States
Last Login: 11/5/2008
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THE HAMMER Feature Film's Film Bio
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| Website | thehammermovie.com | | Influences | Adam Carolla’s Life Story. | | Directors | Charles Herman-Wurmfeld (Legally Blonde 2) | | Festivals | 2007 Tribeca Film Festival | | Professional Affiliations | Starring Adam Carolla (Crank Yankers, The Man Show). Directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld (Legally Blonde 2). Produced by Eden Wurmfeld (Kissing Jessica Stein), Heather Juergensen, Eric Ganz. Line Producer: Chris Stinson (Me & You & Everyone We Know). |
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THE HAMMER Feature Film's Interests
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| General | Boxing, Movies, The Olympics, Olympic Boxing, Olympic Boxing Movies, |
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the Adam Carolla Is A God fan club, Adam Carolla, Too Late, with Adam Corolla, The Hammer Locations, Smog Cutter Appreciation Group, Los Angeles Film and TV Network, Too Late With Adam Carolla & The Adam Carolla Project, Loveline with Doctor Drew
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THE HAMMER Feature Film's Details
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| Status: | Single | | Here for: | Friends | | Body type: | 8' 0" / Body builder | | Zodiac Sign: | Gemini | | Occupation: | The Most Awesome Movie Ever |
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THE HAMMER Feature Film's Companies
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The Weinstein Company Los Angeles, CA US
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| Films: 2 |
Total Plays: 929 |
Plays Today: 0 |
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Run Time:
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The New York Times
Matt Zoller Seitz
“The Hammer has dry wit and unforced working-class swagger, and hits
some surprising emotional notes… in classic sports-movie tradition,
the real love story is in the central male friendship… The Hammer
has Jerry slowly forge a friendship with [Robert] based on
competitive drive and grudging mutual respect, then builds it to a
payoff that’s as unexpected as it is moving.”
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The Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
“The Hammer feels genuinely tossed off… It gets to elusive feelings
about failure and success, hope and mortality (and reveals a quietly
subversive attitude toward the boxing-movie genre). None of it would
work without a strong central performance, and Mr. Carolla provides
one; but here, too, his character subverts conventional notions of
strength. Jerry is self-ironic to a fault, and wonderfully laconic…
He’s a lost soul who finally finds himself without making a fuss
about it.”
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The New York Daily News
Joe Neumaier
“Every comedian thinks they have an “Annie Hall” in them, an
early-Woody Allen-ish mix of common-guy persona and witty
one-liners… but Adam Carolla found the recipe that works for him: He
added a dash of Walter Watthau. And – surprise – Carolla’s grumbly,
monotoned, stoop-shouldered pessimism in “The Hammer” is actually
funny… [Adam Carolla and Heather Juergensen] feel like real people,
not romantic-comedy cutouts. Carolla proves that not trying too hard
can be its own reward.”
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Village Voice
Matt Singer
“A surprisingly charming Adam Carolla anchors this likable comedy
from the director and producer-star of Kissing Jessica Stein,
Charles Herman-Wurmfeld and Heather Juergensen. Carolla plays Jerry
Ferro, an out-of-work carpenter who rediscovers his talents as a
boxer. The schlubby former host of The Man Show maintains a breezy
on-screen persona that belies the hard work it surely took to become
such a convincing pugilist.”
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