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I don’t know about you, but I love a movie that can make me laugh. Comedy stand ups are always a hit when I’m looking to work out my abs the easy way. What happens when you combine the movie experience with a comedy stand-up? You get the perfect creation of Kevin Hart’s LAUGH AT MY PAIN

This movie captures Kevin Hart’s most successful comedy tour yet and takes us behind the scenes to where all his creativity began. He grew up in a bad neighborhood in Philadelphia with just his mother, as his father was a drug addict who wasn’t welcome at the home. Despite his father’s addictions Kevin was still able to have a relationship with him. Their relationship wasn’t what most would call normal, but regardless it definitely played a key role in LAUGH AT MY PAIN. 

Even as a successful comedian, Kevin is one to proudly state he can’t flaunt as if spending money isn’t a thing to him. He portrays his endless scenarios of when putting up large sums of money becomes a problem. Like when his good friend Dwayne Wade kept pushing him to buy a boat. Kevin had time and time again encountered similar situations with his celebrity friends and had the same hilarious response every time.  

How is LAUGH AT MY PAIN a chick flick? It has the same themes of overcoming barriers in life and was very very successful with profit revenue.  According to IMDB.com, his 2011 LAUGH AT MY PAIN comedy tour earned more than $15,000,000 in ticket sales. The 90-city LAUGH AT MY PAIN tour is one of the most successful Comedy Concerts in history. Moreover, opening weekend alone the movie made an amazing 2 million in ticket sales. This is as just as successful as any chick flick has ever been. 

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