Chelsea, a Netflix interview guest talk show host is interviewing Kevin Hart to know a little more about him and his new movie "Kevin Hart, What Now?" Some moves I like off the bat is she kept it very casual conversation like there was swearing and inappropriate laughing, but that's probably what Kevin liked since he is the same way being a stand-up comedian. The only other move I could see from Chelsea was possibly a signature to her show was her dog on set, which made Kevin have some pretty funny random moments. I feel like Chelsea as an interviewer was very good, she seemed to know what questions to ask Kevin because he went on for answering for a while, which is a good thing since, in an interview, the interviewee should be talking more than the interviewer. The only thing I didn't like about it is the interview seemed to be more about a biography kind of interview rather than about his movie which seemed to be the point of bringing him on in the first place. However, it overall was an entertaining interview.
I feel like some interesting questions she asked were ones like "What's it like being married, have you been married before?" This gave us a little more on Kevin's backstory of his first wife and how they were young and stupid but they still keep in touch as friends and live their own happy lives. Another good one where she seemed to follow up her own question was "Are you happy every day? Do you feel as famous as you are?" This showed that Kevin is very aware of how famous he is but he doesn't brag about it, he stays humble and outside movies and stand-up, he's a normal father how drives his kids to school, cooks for taco Tuesdays, has game nights. He doesn't want to be out partying every night he enjoys the simple side of reality with his family. When she asked about his movie and why his special was named "What now?" It seemed to as he said, "fucked you up a little bit." He goes on to say it seems to be the question that you always keep getting but should never stop answering. You always want to better yourself so that there is always an answer to "what now?" Lastly with the question of how Kevin met Halle Berry and the follow up of how that became friends and how? It was important since she was in his stand up special, back when he was no one but a starter of fame and Kevin was a huge fan and when he asked her to be featured and she said yes, that's where the ball started rolling for not only his friendship but maybe even his fame. Of course, he got there mostly himself but she was a hilarious addition to the segment.
The only vague question that didn't reveal too much was her first question was "How are you doing?" That is a very basic and broad question but that doesn't mean it was useless. These are usually the firestarter questions, they break the ice and help conversation flow into more deep questions like the ones mentioned above.
Questions asked:
Kev, How are you doing?
What's being married like? Have you been married before?
Are you happy every day? Do you feel as famous as you are?
Why did you name your special "What Now?"?
How is Halle Berry in your stand-up special?
How did you guys become friends?
How, where did you meet her?
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