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<h4>The Hangover Part III (2013)</h4> | |
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Two years after the bachelor party in Las Vegas, Phil, Stu, Alan, and Doug jet to Thailand for Stu's wedding. Stu's plan for a subdued pre-wedding brunch, however, goes seriously awry. | |
<a href="javascript:void(0);" class="font-size-10 text-color-blue windoz inline-content" data-description="Two years after the bachelor party in Las Vegas, Phil, Stu, Alan, and Doug jet to Thailand for Stu's wedding. Stu's plan for a subdued pre-wedding brunch, however, goes seriously awry. “It seems like you haven’t learned anything” Alan scolds his co-star Stu in the third chapter of the biggest bromantic comedy of the last decade. The very same would apply to the creators of The Hangover: Part II; the regurgitated sequel that could have been written by wedging the original script into a photocopier. As for Part III of the trilogy, the man-child’s words have never been more appropriate. | |
The Wolf-Pack’s latest outing sees their past roofies-induced misadventures return to haunt them as Alan, Stu, Phil and Doug (Justin Bartha) are caught in the crossfire between the crazed-as-ever Mr Chow (Ken Jeong) and newcomer Marshall, John Goodman’s menacing drug lord. We soon enter familiar territory as Doug needs rescuing again, and Las Vegas’ Caesar’s Palace is once more on the cusp of wreckage. | |
To its credit, The Hangover III is at least not the precise replica of the original that its predecessor was. Then again, Todd Phillips’ Hangover cure for Part II’s imagination deficiency hasn’t proved to be much more effective with his new screenplay. One problem is the film’s lack of an actual “hangover” – an especially glaring one since this is a franchise whose name and premise is based entirely upon just this." data-height="400" data-title="More About Hangover III" data-width="500">Read More</a> | |
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<a href="javascript:void(0);" class="windoz inline-content" data-title="More About Hangover III" data-description="The omissions don’t end at an eponymous headache either. A lack in focus on its central characters is another, as Alan (Zach Galifianakis) is assigned as many lines as possible in the hope that some will be as quotable as when the pack first formed. This leaves little room for macho Phil (Bradley Cooper) and anxious Stu (Ed Helms), who mostly parrot the phrases “What the f*ck?” and “Oh my god!” whenever Galifianakis does or says something. When the cameras aren’t fixed on Alan they’re on the fortunately fully-clothed, yet overused and increasingly irritating Mr Chow, on his cocaine-fuelled pursuit of cash and more cocaine. | |
By far the greatest oversight of this comedy, however, is the comedy. Laughs are intermittent with the biggest already hampered by the trailers, while many jokes are marginalized by uneasy dips into darker tones and action-based genres. Without its traditional wit and chummy chemistry, a tired fetishizing of stupidity is laid bare. Some lift is provided from the familiar aesthetic sheen and a peppy soundtrack, yet they ultimately serve as a reminder of better Hangover days. | |
Spewing all the trademarks of a lazy Hollywood comedy sequel, The Hangover conclusion is just another exercise in diminishing returns. Part II may have tried nothing new, but without even the infamous R-rated shock-value Part III is no more tempting – a real hangover from the drunkenly forgotten party of the original." data-width="500" data-height="400"> | |
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<a href="javascript:void(0);" class="windoz inline-content" data-title="Hangover III - casting" data-description="Director: Todd Phillips | |
Writers: Craig Mazin, Scot Armstrong, 3 more credits » | |
Stars: Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis | See full cast and crew" data-width="300" data-height="200"> | |
Click here to know about casting | |
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