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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good quality!,
This review is from: The Hangover (DVD)
The movie was great quality! The only thing I noticed was that there was at least one scene that was in the original that was not present in this movie. It wasn't a major part of the movie, but I guess it would have been nice if this version was exactly like the original. Other than that, I really liked the quality of the movie and I really enjoyed watching it again :)
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Surprisingly Funny Hangover,
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This review is from: The Hangover (DVD)
Tood Philips ("Old School") is known for his lowbrow humour. Yes, The Hangover is lowbrow, but it is a whole new type of lowbrow. When it came out in the summer of '09 it surprised a lot of people since previous summers had been dominated by Apatow, Rogen et. al. and this movie just came out of nowhere. Bradley Cooper was the only star I'd heard of, and I just hated him in Wedding Crashers. (You were supposed to hate him, but I didn't want to see him in a lead role.)The Hangover might be seen as a funnier update of "Dude, Where's My Car". The same basic framework applies with some changes. Three guys now, instead of two, must retrace their steps after one wild night. Doug's about to get married in two days. Problem: Doug is missing. Doug must be found. Best men Phil (Cooper), Stu the dentist (Ed Helms) and the creepy but sweet Alan (Zach Galifianakis, a guy I've never heard of before) have some clues and a deadline. The wedding looms. As much as Cooper is the star of this movie, is it Zach Galifianakis who steals the show. He gets all the best lines, and he is the victim of the most punishment as the quest goes on. There are a couple notable cameos: Jeffrey Tambor (Arrested Development) is "the dad" (does he always play dads now?) and Ken Jeong (Knocked Up, Role Models) is...I'd better not say what he is. Heck I don't even know what he is and I've seen the movie three times now. And then there's Mike Tyson, singing a Phil Collins song. And air-drumming. Special features on the 2-disc edition are worthwhile. Ken Jeong's improvised stuff is pretty good, but the real corker are the 100 photos from the "lost camera". These 100 photos alone are worth buying the 2-disc version. That edition also comes with a digital copy (for those who care, I'm not one of them). Order this movie if you like to laugh at people getting tasered in the face. And remember the name Zach Galifianakis. I guarantee you will be seeing him again.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Even funnier the second time around!,
By The Beetonik "Tori" (Beeton, ON) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Hangover (DVD)
Wound up seeing this movie in the theatres because it was the only comedy showing at the time and I felt like a laugh. I usually am not into this type of 'toilet' humour but I have to tell you it was surprisingly funny. We were quoting parts of the movie on the way home (something else I usually don't do.) Went again with another friend a couple weeks later and laughed even harder - although I'm sure the fact that my friend was literally doubled up laughing on the floor added to comedy factor. If you just want a couple hours of laughs and mindless entertainment then this is the movie for you!
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