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The Hammer (2007)

The Hammer (2007)
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Can a guy edging into middle age become a success fighting guys half his age? That's the big question behind this independent comedy. Jerry Ferro (Adam Carolla) is almost 40 years old, and he's spent most of his life going nowhere -- and taking his own sweet time getting there. While Jerry enjoyed some success as an amateur boxer when he was young, these days he's out of shape, drinks too much, and scrapes by working in construction. Through his work as a handyman, Jerry has landed a part-time job teaching boxing at a gym in Pasadena, though none of his students are likely to ever move beyond sparring as a hobby. One day, one of Jerry's old friends, Eddie Bell (Tom Quinn), stops by the gym with a promising new fighter he's training. Since he's short on sparring partners, Eddie asks Jerry to step into the ring with the young boxer, and while it's clear that Jerry is in lousy shape and out of practice, he also manages to knock out the challenger with one well-placed punch. Eddie is convinced Jerry still has what it takes, and offers to help Jerry make a comeback, confident that despite his age he can land him a spot on the U.S. Olympic Boxing Team. Also starring Heather Juergensen, The Hammer received its world premiere at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Adam CarollaHeather Juergensen, (more)
Director(s):
Charles Herman-Wurmfeld
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Hammer

Can a guy edging into middle age become a success fighting guys half his age? That's the big question behind this independent comedy. Jerry Ferro (Adam Carolla) is almost 40 years old, and he's spent most of his life going nowhere -- and taking his own sweet time getting there. While Jerry enjoyed some success as an amateur boxer when he was young, these days he's out of shape, drinks too much, and scrapes by working in construction. Through his work as a handyman, Jerry has landed a part-time job teaching boxing at a gym in Pasadena, though none of his students are likely to ever move beyond sparring as a hobby. One day, one of Jerry's old friends, Eddie Bell (Tom Quinn), stops by the gym with a promising new fighter he's training. Since he's short on sparring partners, Eddie asks Jerry to step into the ring with the young boxer, and while it's clear that Jerry is in lousy shape and out of practice, he also manages to knock out the challenger with one well-placed punch. Eddie is convinced Jerry still has what it takes, and offers to help Jerry make a comeback, confident that despite his age he can land him a spot on the U.S. Olympic Boxing Team. Also starring Heather Juergensen, The Hammer received its world premiere at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Charles Herman-Wurmfeld
Writer(s):
Kevin HenchCharles Hench
Producer(s):
Heather JuergensenEric GanzEden Wurmfeld
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Donna B.

    I loved this movie. This is an excellent date movie. It's got just the right balance of boxing scenes for the guys and a love story for the girls. Adam Corolla is great. No idea why it was rated R. No nudity, hardly any swearing, and boxing is a sport, it should not be considered violence. It's just a very funny, great movie.

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    Toni P.

    Totally not what I was expecting. Great romantic comedy.

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    Gregory K.

    I have heard Adam Carolla on the radio and he is very funny. He was on Howard Stern a while back and he was talking about this movie. He had invested a lot of his own money into making it, and I figured that if he believed in the movie, I'd give it a chance. I'm glad I did. He says "yeah" at the begining of the film and with that one word, I was cracking up. That one word meant, "Shut up. Stop giving me advice." So funny. My fav part of the film is when a boxer is boasting about knocking a heavy-bag off its joint, Carolla shows up and delivers some great dialog. This is well made and it is the first Carolla film that gives his humor the attention it deserves. I loved it...if you're considering watching it, just do it. It is totally worth it!!

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