Steve Harvey: Don't Trip... He Ain't Through With Me Yet (2006)
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45% of critics liked it
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One of the "Original Kings of Comedy" shows off another side of his talents in this concert film. Actor and standup comic Steve Harvey became a star through his often frank performing style, but what some fans might not know is that Harvey is also a committed Christian, and in 2005 Harvey… More One of the "Original Kings of Comedy" shows off another side of his talents in this concert film. Actor and standup comic Steve Harvey became a star through his often frank performing style, but what some fans might not know is that Harvey is also a committed Christian, and in 2005 Harvey was invited to perform at MegaFest, a four-day event presented by renowned evangelist Bishop T.D. Jakes at his church The Potters' House in Atlanta, GA. For the occasion, Harvey performed a family-friendly show for an audience of 10,000 in which he delivered a hilarious but thought-provoking routine touching on the subjects of family, marriage, faith, and his personal relationship with God. Steve Harvey: Don't Trip...He Ain't Through With Me Yet documents this special show and gives fans another perspective on Harvey's life and work. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Leslie Small
- Genres
- Musical & Performing Arts, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Mar 17, 2006 Wide
- Studio
- Code Black Entertainment
Critic Reviews
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Carrie Rickey, Philadelphia Inquirer
Harvey's sly, observational humor is on view in Don't Trip . . . He Ain't Through With Me Yet.
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Lisa Rose, Newark Star-Ledger
It's not very Christian for Harvey to ask his fans to pay multiplex ticket prices for a shoddy film that is barely feature length.
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Neil Genzlinger, New York Times
Can Christian comedy be outrageous? Yes, as Steve Harvey shows in the best parts of Don't Trip ... He Ain't Through With Me Yet.
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Jim Ridley, Village Voice
Don't Trip... amounts to a revival meeting with Harvey as both the pastor and the object of worship.
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Kam Williams, BlackFilm.com
Faith-based entertainment at its best.
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