The third part of the hangover is the expectation of the sequel of this movie. The hangover hangover (2009) is hysterical. This is a classic comedy that can be enjoyed again and again, and it still seems interesting. I think that the sequel is unnecessary. But they did it. After the first one is so wonderful, I can see only the second one. The second part of the hangover is obviously not that funny, but the entire movie still has some interesting things. The third part of a hangover, leaving the last movie of a comedy trilogy.
As you can see, it is "The Hangover Pt.III" (and is not the suffix "suffix" of "the third part" because it is confused with the "Godfather" movie). of course. No one expected it to be okay with this. No, the really interesting thing is that it does not even make funny things. This does not mean that the joke does not work - it seems there is no joke for every intention and purpose. Here Philips seems to be delayed by the jokes plagued by the essence of humor and what we leave is that as they form increasingly silly cock com plots around them, Shouting and acting foolishly.
Craig Mazin is a comedy type success including Rocketman (1997), Scary Movie 3 (2003), Scary Movie 4 (2006), Superhero Movie (2008), Hangover Part II (2011), Identity Thief (2013) It is a comedy. ) And the third part of a hangover (2013). Together with screenwriter Ted Elliott, we hosted a useful writing blog "The Artful Writer" from 2004 to 2011. Craig and the screenwriter John August co - hosted a popular weekly podcast script, and they recently celebrated their 100th recording.
This cute movie easily exceeds the expectations of people, not easily recorded by people of a certain age as "hangover", but it proves warm and interesting even for a new generation film over 55 years . enter. Calling a movie "harmless" sounds like a faint compliment, but let's imagine that in this case it is a smooth way to acknowledge that "last Las Vegas" is not just a thing. It is a salary program for a superb actor. A legendary story composed of an occasional comedy story followed by four Oscar winners, lifelong friends Billy (Michael Douglas), Paddy (Robert De Niro), Archie (Morgan Freeman) and Sam (Kevin) Klein) Billy's single party will be held when you hit the town, Billy will marry a young big hit and become his granddaughter soon. When a bright casual singer Diana (Oscar winner Mary Stein Bargen) entered the picture, things became complicated and attracted Billy and Paddy's eyes and heart.