72 Hours Review: We Wanted to Hate It... | The Black Watch Ep. 18

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Welcome back to The Black Watch, where we break down the biggest conversations in movies, television, streaming, and Black entertainment. In Episode 18, the crew reviews 72 Hours, Kevin Hart's latest Netflix comedy starring Kevin Hart, Teyana Taylor, Mason Gooding, and an ensemble cast of comedians including Marcello Hernandez, Cam Patterson, and Ben Marshall. Is 72 Hours simply The Hangover for a new generation—or does it bring something fresh to the comedy genre? The panel discusses Kevin Hart's chemistry with the cast, the film's biggest laughs, Teyana Taylor's role, the surprising cameos, the influence of The Hangover, and whether too many writers in the room ultimately hurt the story. The conversation also explores Kevin Hart's evolution from stand-up comic to Hollywood mogul, why he continues to dominate comedy, and whether he still has another chapter left in his career. If you're into Netflix movies, comedy, Kevin Hart, movie reviews, and Black entertainment, you've come to the right place. Let us know in the comments: Did 72 Hours live up to the hype? Don't forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for new episodes of The Black Watch every week. ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:15 72 Hours Premise Explained 00:43 First Reactions to the Movie 01:07 Is This Just The Hangover 2.0? 02:06 Kevin Hart & Teyana Taylor Chemistry 03:24 Mason Gooding Steals Scenes 04:03 SNL Cast Highlights 05:29 The Katt Williams Cameo 06:24 Too Many Writers? 08:25 Mike Epps & Andy Garcia Cameos 10:03 Kevin Hart's Career Today 12:27 Kevin Hart Playing Himself? 13:07 Fight Night & Kevin's Dramatic Roles 13:25 Kevin Hart Movie Trivia 15:35 Final Thoughts & Outro VISIT OUR SITE: http://bit.ly/JOXtRi SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/JkGBFa WATCH MORE: http://bit.ly/KxAc8v FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: http://bit.ly/VEOq7N LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: http://on.fb.me/JWC3m8 BOSSIP is the premier destination for African-American popular culture and entertainment, with a voice that’s edgy, viciously hilarious, politically aware, and completely unique.

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