IMDb plot summary: Self-proclaimed stuntman Rod Kimble is preparing for the jump of his life - to clear fifteen buses to raise money for his abusive stepfather Frank's life-saving heart operation.
Directed by Akiva Schaffer. Stars Andy Samberg, Isla Fisher, and Ian McShane.
Hot Rod stars Andy Samberg as a man-child wannabe stunt man who decides he's going to do a massive stunt, one-upping Evil Knievel's bus jumping record, so that he can raise money to provide his stepfather with an organ transplant ... specifically so that his stepfather can recover and Andy Samberg can beat him up to earn his respect. I really enjoy the ludicrousness of the stakes at play here. It's a good window into what the rest of the film is like. I love Lonely Island and other things they've done, such as Popstar. This one has fewer moments that are perfect, but it has all these little tiny throwaway lines that may be improvised, may just have pitch-perfect delivery. They hit me the same way that Napoleon Dynamite did -- where lines are not necessarily comedic but are said so dryly that they become funny. For example, in one scene, they're filling up a little kiddie pool in the backyard, and Bill Hader casually says, "Man, you know what? Pools are really perfect for holding water." It's such a dumb sentence, and it made me laugh super hard because it's delivered so sincerely. So it's full of little things like that and little moments that really work. Overall a really fun movie. A lot of people I knew really got into this in college, and I can see why. It's made of the same stuff as a Napoleon Dynamite or an Anchorman that so easily become a beloved film with no end to quotable moments.
๐ฅ Hot Rod (2007)
๐ Ranked #1005/4215 on my Flickchart
๐ฏ Flickscore™: 76
beat An Innocent Man (#2159 → #2160)
beat Match Point (#1133 → #1134)
lost to Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (held at #616)
lost to Monsieur Lazhar (held at #873)
lost to The African Queen (held at #1002)
beat The Voices (#1067 → #1068)
beat Man on the Moon (#1034 → #1035)
beat Fargo (#1018 → #1019)
beat Apollo 13 (#1010 → #1011)
beat The Paper (#1006 → #1007)
lost to Wicked: For Good (held at #1004)






