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The Hammer

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On his 40th birthday, chronic underachiever Jerry Ferro (Adam Carolla) loses his carpentry job and his girlfriend. Despite being out of shape, drinking too much, and scraping by working in construction, there is still chances for Ferro to come back to the ring and make his name.
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East Bay Express
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April 28, 2011

Forget the 40 Year Old Virgin. How about the 40 Year Old Boxer with Self-Esteem Issues?
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7M Pictures
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June 03, 2013

For anyone in their late 30s and early 40s who has seen a great deal of their lives pass them by, this can be very relateable.
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Ebert & Roeper

March 24, 2008

I think it's a terrific little film.
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Seattle Times

March 21, 2008

Working with utterly predictable material, screenwriter Kevin Hench finds plenty of offbeat humor, and Carolla knows how to make it sing.
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Reno Gazette-Journal
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June 06, 2013

The Hammer could have become a typically sappy sports flick, but [Adam Carolla] filled it with enough of his trademark humor to keep things fresh even with plotting that isn't groundbreaking."
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AV Club
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October 05, 2011

Much of the film's charm comes from its scruffy, self-effacing modesty; it's a relaxed, affable underdog about a relaxed, affable underdog.
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Schmoes Know
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January 02, 2013

One of the films that should not fly under the radar of sports comedy fans, "The Hammer" is a surprising good time at the movies.
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San Francisco Chronicle
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March 21, 2008

I never would have guessed that Adam Carolla, the politically incorrect radio and TV personality, could hold his own in a movie, but here's The Hammer to prove me wrong.
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Cinematical
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October 05, 2011

The Hammer is one of the year's nicest surprises.
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Associated Press

October 05, 2011

Yes, this comedy about a sad-sack, has-been boxer is painfully predictable and manages to include every cliche of the genre, but executive producer and star Adam Carolla keeps it rolling along with his trademark, deadpan rants.
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Newark Star-Ledger
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March 21, 2008

A nearly comatose comedy that spends its time just bum-stumbling along, never putting in the work necessary to land a solid joke or develop a winning character.
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