|  Watch Hit & Run Movie Online No SurveyHit and Run is a comedy about a young couple (Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard) that risks it all when they leave their small town life and embark on a road trip that may lead them towards the opportunity of a lifetime. Their fast-paced road trip grows awkwardly complicated and hilarious when they are chased by a friend from the past (Bradley Cooper), a federal marshal (Tom Arnold) and a band of misfits. -- (C) Open Road  		  	  	  		  			  				  					  				  				R
 Release Date Hit & Run  Aug 22, 2012 Wide
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| Actors For Hit & Run  | 
| Bradley Cooper,Kristen Bell,Kristin Chenoweth,Dax Shepard,Beau Bridges | 
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| Genres Hit & Run : Action & Adventure,Romance,Comedy | 
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| User Ranting Hit & Run : 3.3 | 
| User Percentage For Hit & Run :  % | 
| User Count Like for Hit & Run : 26,337 | 
| All Critics Ranting For Hit & Run : 5.2 | 
| All Critics Count For Hit & Run : 130 | 
| All Critics Percentage For Hit & Run : 48 % | 
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| Review For Hit & Run  | 
| The worst. Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com
 
 Hit & Run as a whole is one of the summer's most enjoyable surprises, a consistently disarming romantic comedy...
 Glenn Kenny-MSN Movies
 
 Hit & Run is awfully hit & miss.
 Rick Groen-Globe and Mail
 
 Shepard and Palmer just don't do anything terribly exciting with the film's vehicles, drawn mostly from Shepard's personal collection.
 Lou Lumenick-New York Post
 
 It feels like writer, co-director and star Dax Shepard has unleashed some kind of freakish Franken-film on movie-goers.
 Stephanie Merry-Washington Post
 
 Hit and Run lures you in with its jackalope rhythms. There's nothing else like it on the current landscape.
 Stephanie Zacharek-NPR
 
 Hit & Run isn't always a smooth ride, but the quirks and misfires make it as distinctive as the actor behind many of the film's creative choices.
 Mark Pfeiffer-Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema
 
 Hit & Run may stall early and often, but the Bell/Shepard screen chemistry serves as a nitrous boost.
 Christian Toto-Big Hollywood
 
 I'll be darned if I didn't like the characters. They're fun, often unpredictable and reasonably humorous.
 Paul Chambers-Movie Chambers
 
 A pointless and humor-free affair.
 Phil Villarreal-OK! Magazine
 
 Hit and Run has a bouncy, goofy charm.
 CJ Johnson-ABC Radio (Australia)
 
 It's 'Smokey and the Bandit' as conceived by a Quentin Tarantino wannabe.
 Jeffrey Westhoff-Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)
 
 It's highly entertaining with cameos by several of the director's pals and pit stops for delivering sub-Tarantino dialogue.
 Philip French-Observer [UK]
 
 There is a lot of boring Clarksonian chatter about motorcars, but, inhibited by a modest budget, the stunts prove to be depressingly unspectacular.
 Donald Clarke-Irish Times
 
 Audiences out for a bit of mindless fun will probably enjoy this raucous road movie, but only if they can look past comedy that relies on jokes about racism, sexism and homophobia.
 Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
 
 The film's characterisation is hopelessly underdeveloped and an undercurrent of homophobia does little to make the experience any less tedious.
 Adam Smith-Radio Times
 
 For a comedy the laughs are hard to find.
 Alex Zane-Sun Online
 
 It's amiable, but the more miles it clocks up, the more this film looks like a vanity vehicle for its co-director, writer and star, Dax Shepard.
 Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
 
 This whipsmart postmodern rom-com caper rides a fine line between road - and date - movie.
 Anton Bitel-Little White Lies
 
 Shepard's script suggests his chief pleasures in life are driving sports cars and joshing about homosexuals, and those of a similar mindset may manage to wring out more amusement from his film than I did.
 Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph
 
 Hit and Run is certainly hit and miss, but it had just about won me over by the time it ended.
 Roz Laws-Birmingham Post
 
 Enjoyable, fast-paced comedy-thriller with well written characters, decent chase sequences, a frequently funny script and superb performances from Shepard, Bell and Bradley Cooper.
 Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
 
 Dumb, noisy and not half as cool as it thinks it is, it's like being caught in a shouting match between half-cut rednecks at a Nascar meet.
 Elliott Noble-Sky Movies
 
 A good-natured, if inconsequential, thrill ride. Shepard more than proves he's up to the task when it come to multitasking. It will be interesting to see what he does next time around.
 Adam Lowes-HeyUGuys
 
 More hit and miss.
 Siobhan Synnot-Scotsman
 
 There's the suggestion of a good comedy filmmaker here, but in trying out too many genres in one film Shepard winds up with something that never settles or fully engages.
 Olly Richards-Empire Magazine
 
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