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Hot Rod (2007)

Director: Akiva Schaffer

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From Time Out London

Suburbia, USA. Neighbours have spilled out on to their front lawns to witness wannabe stuntman Rod Kimble’s feeble attempt to jump a camper van – on a clunky moped! The gangly teenage dork (Andy Samberg) has been performing dodgy stunts of this nature ever since his mother (Sissy Spacek) misguidedly told him that his late father was stunt-meister Evel Knievel’s personal test rider. Rod’s desperate to emulate their antics, if only to show his macho, bullying stepfather Frank (Ian McShane) that he’s not the wimp he’s constantly accused of being. When his cash-strapped stepdad is suddenly faced with an expensive medical situation, Rod seizes the moment to prove his worth by arranging a series of hilariously inept fundraising events. Like 99 per cent of ‘X-Factor’ contestants, the lad clearly has ideas way above his station. Yet no one has the heart to tell him, least of all his two closest buddies and pretty girl next door, Denise (Isla Fisher).

This ‘Saturday Night Live’ offshoot is one of the most laugh-out-loud movies I’ve seen in a long while. While the story itself is pretty conventional, the structure certainly isn’t. In fact, it’s almost as if director Akiva Schaffer and fellow members of the SNL team had a series of physical comedy sketches knocking about and simply created a plot to link them all together. Cartoon elements abound, not least when the camera jump-cuts to the priceless spectacle of Rod tumbling down an interminably long hill. It’s deliciously deadpan, too, as so ably demonstrated by SNL regular Andy Samberg’s eminently likeable performance as the titular twit. Silly stuff to be sure, but soooo entertaining.

Author: Derek Adams 2007-09-24 16:48:26

Time Out London Issue 1936: September 26-October 2 2007


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  • Danny Boy said...
    Posted on Oct 07 2008 11:49 Absoloutely hilarious, the funniest film since Something About Mary! There is a bit of Saturday Night Live nad Napoleon Dynamite, it may not be the most sophisticated film, but truly funny!
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  • Pete said...
    Posted on Nov 14 2007 14:36 Watched this on the plane from London to New York, and was nearly crying with laughter every other minute for 88 mins. I was knackered when I got there.
    If you like slapstick, quick one-liners, and the idea that Ian McShane beats up his step children, this is definitely the film for you.
    Brilliant.
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  • andy said...
    Posted on Sep 30 2007 21:19 This film sucked!! I think I spent more time looking at my watch than at the screen.
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