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The Hangover Part III
This time, there's no wedding. No bachelor party. What could go wrong, right? But when the Wolfpack hits the road, all bets are off.
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 5.8 |
Studio : | Legendary Pictures, Green Hat Films, BenderSpink, |
Crew : | Art Department Coordinator, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Bradley Cooper Ed Helms Zach Galifianakis Justin Bartha Ken Jeong |
Genre : | Comedy |
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This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Excellent, smart action film.
It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
When one of their own is kidnapped by an angry gangster, the Wolf Pack must track down Mr. Chow, who has escaped from prison and is on the run. The Hangover Part III the last installment of the Hangover Trilogy is far better than it gets credit for plus the humor once again worked, not always but for the most part it did especially the Giraffe scene was pretty funny and the same goes for the end credits scene. John Goodman was also pretty cool as the gangster, this was a film that actually in my opinion worked although it's no classic either. (7.5/10)
This is awful and Alan is a jerk. Plot sucks. The only person worth noting is John Goodman.
The film is really loved by millions. It does not often happen. Many people watched the film, there is a great desire to continue it. And despite the fact that the creators are not in a hurry to shoot a sequel. Many people continue to ask them about it in different ways. Many people remember the feeling of pleasure at watching and people want to experience it again. The film carries a sea of positive energy here and fun. The film is not over, and another part needs to be done. Always with their favorite characters. Hold a vote for a good movie. And suddenly we hear the filmmakers. Vote for the hangover 4! We are sure to hear it. http://hangover4.com
It's hard to fathom why this ever got green lighted. Even though The Hangover II wasn't as good as the first, it still had its charm. Stu hooking up with the transsexual stripper was truly one of the highlights of that movie.Hangover III offers no highlights. The humor was cruel and crude below any level of laughter. Ken Jeong's Mr. Chow is pretty much the highlight of the movie, even if some of the humor seemed force and stupid on a Police Academy level. Alan always had a stupid Homer Simpson charm. In this one, he's pretty much an unlikable jerk. He lost that childlike persona that made him so likable in the first 2. Not even the return of Mike Epps as "Black Doug" saves this clunker.The film starts off badly with the death of Alan's father, which was a terrible plot device for the film. Maybe having Sid pay Stu, Doug and Phil to take Alan and try to find him a woman would have been a better choice, if clichéd. Sid's the lucky one, he gets to drop dead and not live though this mess.John Goodman is wasted as the main villain in the movie. Melissa McCarthy as Cassie is perhaps the most unlikable character in a film since Jar Jar Binks. To have Alan fall for her not only derailed the film off the cliff, but made zero sense. It seemed like they were forced together.The Hangover series limped out to the back, and like Old Yeller, it was put out of its misery. Or was it put out of our misery. The only way The Hangover IV could ever be made is if the directors decided that this was all a drunken stupor dream by Alan at Mr. Chow's wedding.I'd go more into detail about some of the funnier jokes, but outside the bit with Mr. Chow and Stu in Gangster Goodman's house, I really can't remember any, and indictment on the writers more than the viewer like me.Over all, it's best to ignore The Hangover III like it never happened. Just stick with the first two, and treat the Hangover II like it was the final movie in the series.However, if you seek a blueprint on how to truly kill off a movie series beyond all possible repair, please, watch The Hangover III till your hearts content. The rest of us will blissfully ignore it as if it never happened, sort of like a really bad date or job interview.