Kevin’s determination and work ethic is simply a roll-over from a banner 2013 where he starred in Grudge Match for Warner Brothers, opposite Sylvester Stallone and Robert DeNiro, and Think Like a Man Too, the sequel to its enormously successful predecessor, for Screen Gems. The consummate worker, Hart is a force in television too, Executive Producing the show, Real Husbands of Hollywood which premiered its third season in September. Hart starred earlier this year in About Last Night, a re-make of the iconic 1986 film, which opened to huge box-office success as well.
Kevin will next be seen in the Chris Rock directed film, Top Five, alongside Adam Sandler, Jerry Seinfeld and Whoopi Goldberg, and has already completed production on three other comedies slated for 2015, Screen Gem’s The Wedding Ringer, Get Hard, opposite Will Farrell and Ride Along 2, the sequel to this year’s one-hundred-million-dollar blockbuster hit of the same name. Hart has continued to work non-stop and 2014 is no exception. If there’s one thing Kevin Hart can do better than sell shoes, it’s explode into one of the foremost comedians and entertainers in the industry today. Frampton asked the fan if he could see the phone, then threw it against the wall at the back of the stage.If there’s one thing Kevin Hart can do, it’s sell shoes. Peter Frampton made headlines last year when he got fed up with a fan who insisted on videotaping his show in spite of a no-recording policy. The strategy was a success very few phones were seen bobbing above the crowd at White's show. Security and off-duty police officers warned people about the policy early in the show, then escorted them out of the theater if they were caught holding their phones overhead a second time.Īt a Jack White show last year at the Times-Union Center, cellphones weren't banned, but an announcer came on before the concert and more-or-less embarrassed people out of videotaping the show, telling them they paid good money for the show and should watch it with their eyes instead of through a cellphone screen. It was the band's policy, but many fans were upset and were complaining about the arena on their way out the doors after the show.Ĭellphones also were not allowed earlier this month when Lynyrd Skynyrd played two sold-out shows at the Florida Theatre.
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When the Eagles played the arena last year, security cracked down on anyone pulling out a phone. Hart's isn't the first Jacksonville show to have a no-cellphone policy. Check YouTube and you'll find shaky videos with bad sound of just about any show you've seen in the last few years.Ĭellphones have also replaced lighters as the device fans hold aloft during particularly emotional songs. It's not uncommon at a big concert to see hundreds of people holding cellphones in their air, capturing the performance to watch later. It also states that cameras and recording devices "may not be brought onto the premises." The standard Ticketmaster ticket includes language noting that a patron can be "ejected" for violating management rules.
A reviewer for a show at Penn State noted "countless reminders that anyone caught using their cellphones would be promptly evicted." Similar policies were in place for shows in San Antonio Little Rock, Ark. For a show in Fort Myers, the arena reportedly tripled its security force for Hart's show. Hart has had this policy in place for several shows on this tour, presumably because he is doing new material and he doesn't want it leaked. "Patrons will be asked to leave if they continue use and no refunds will be offered." "The Kevin Hart policy is no cellphone use at all, no texting, no calls, no photos, no video," said a spokeswoman for SMG, the company that manages the arena. Anyone who whips out a cellphone to make a call, snap a selfie or shoot a video is going to be asked to leave. Hart plays two shows Saturday at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, and there's a strict no-cellphone policy. One place you won't see him, though, is on the screen of your cellphone. Kevin Hart is just about the hottest name in comedy right now - "Get Hard" and "The Wedding Ringer" are in theaters, he killed at the recent Justin Bieber roast and you can't turn on a late-night talk show without seeing the guy.