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Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
According to his unique style in singing that distinct him from others but at the same time brings terrible for him, Dewey Cox, a talented singer who has a unique style, so many do not understand his style, the thing that makes him struggle against convincing people with his art and he manages finally to achieve a great success.
22 May 1946, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
August 4, 1989 in California, USA
5 January 1949, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
17 December 1946, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
14 October 1986, Florida, USA
9 February 1980, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
January 04, 2008
Call me a cynic, call me a curmudgeon, call me perverse -- I loved every moment of Dewey Cox's story.
January 18, 2008
The one area where 'Walk Hard' does manage to hold its own against classics of the genre such as 'This is Spinal Tap' or 'Sweet and Lowdown' is the music, all of which is expertly written and performed.
September 04, 2008
The entire film has three repetitive jokes: Dewey cut his brother in half, Dewey can't smell, and he's going to take drugs. So it's kind of amazing how well the film works.
January 04, 2008
Reilly is recklessly funny.
May 20, 2008
Throughout his entire acting career, John C. Reilly has always played second fiddle, and his choice in movies has never really allowed him to show off his comedic talents. That is, at least, until now.
December 26, 2007
Walk Hard is the kind of movie that you want to love and not just like, but liking it is good enough.
May 01, 2008
... starts out brilliantly playing with the tired tropes of musical biopics before utterly losing its way.
January 04, 2008
Cox rocks.
April 23, 2008
Awfully uneven, sometimes not funny at all, but John C. Reilly is so goofily sincere and Jake Kasdan and Judd Apatow include enough comedic gems to make it worthwhile.
February 04, 2015
The only gale-force laughter in later scenes comes when the hero meets the Beatles.
January 04, 2008
Walk Hard runs down quickly, and suffers further from having the wide-eyed and weightless Reilly as its star.

