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The Hangover Part III

The Hangover Part III (2013)

May. 23,2013
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5.8
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R
| Comedy

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.

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Wordiezett
2013/05/23

So much average

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Grimerlana
2013/05/24

Plenty to Like, Plenty to Dislike

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HeadlinesExotic
2013/05/25

Boring

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Console
2013/05/26

best movie i've ever seen.

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nigelgrif
2013/05/27

Poor script, Zach G is a creep, please let this be the end!

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Rstein926
2013/05/28

Hangover part 3 is one of my favourite comedy films along with Dumb and Dumber and it's sequel Dumb and Dumber TO, the Ted films, Stepbrothers and Due Date. It is not the best comedy film but it still has lots of laughs. The film is a bit strange because despite the title there is no hangover unless you count the post credits.Set four years after the previous film Doug gets kidnapped by Marshall a gangster after Chow stole his stolen gold and now the rest of the Wolfpack thanks to Alan getting drugs from Black Doug in the first film have 3 days to find Chow or else Doug dies.The film was as I said quite funny especially with Alan and Chow. Alan in my opinion is more or less the film version of Peter Griffin as both are obese, dim-wits, laid back, immature and childish but Alan I think is slightly more intelligent but just by a fraction. The film was funny at the start especially the funeral scene and Alan doesn't seem to give a damn that he actually caused his dad Sid to die due to his antics. Chow more or less stole the show and the film more or less was mostly about him just like how the Tigger Movie focused on Tigger.The film could have ended a bit better though especially as it is the finale of the series but still a funny film to watch.

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Screen_Blitz
2013/05/29

In 2009, we were introduced to the wolf pack: Phil, Alan, Stu, and Doug, along with Mr. Chow, who brought the insane hilarity and laughs on the silver screen when they woke up in Las Vegas with no memory of what happened the previous night and their soon-to-be- married friend Doug missing. Two years later, the wolf pack dealt with the same hilarious scheme, only to wake up in Bangkok with the younger brother of Stu's fiancée missing. Apparently, the critical failure of the second film didn't give a clear signal to director Todd Phillips for the series's retirement, and the result is a third film of the franchise that fails to bring the fun and laughter that made the first two films enjoyable.Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), Doug (Justin Bartha), and Alan (Zach Galifianackis) are back once again with the film opening up Mr. Chow (Ken Jeong) escaping from prison in Thailand, while evading a violent prison riot and guards who are after him. Meanwhile, Alan purchases a giraffe and decides to take it home on a trailer. However, when the giraffe's tall figure is too high for a highway overpass, the giraffe ends up decapitated and causes a major highway pileup. Soon, his family and his friends Phil, Stu, and Doug become increasingly worried about his mental wealth and proposed to take him to a mental institute called New Horizon. The plan quickly becomes thwarted when they are attacked and kidnapped by mobsters lead by crime boss Marshal (played by John Goodman) who assigns Phil, Alan, and Stu go after Mr. Chow who is in possession of half of his money, and capture him. With the three guys on the search for Chow, Doug is held hostage by Marshal and his henchman. This movie takes the characters to Tijuana and later, back to Vegas where the first film was set. Unlike the first two film, this one goes a whole another direction. Instead of the characters going out for a bachelor party for one of them who is getting married, and waking up with absolutely no memory of the previous night, this film has the characters going on a road trip to capture Mr. Chow who has become an international criminal. So basically, this acts more as a spy thriller than a hardcore comedy, and the results are a lack of laughter and humor to satisfy. The characters are not funny this time around, Mr. Chow isn't even funny anymore. While he manages to choke out a few humorous lines, his character seems warn out from laughter. Alan isn't even funny here either. The film tries to make him funny by simply making more dumb and more absent-minded than ever, but it fails to bring the laughs out. Furthermore, this film doesn't seem to try to be funny. There are many scenes that rather dark, including characters getting shot and killed, and Mr. Chow ends being more sinister than funny as he manages to kill a few animals in some scenes. The plot itself pretty much takes away all the hilarity and deprives the characters from their humor. This film may sound better than the second film for taking another direction, but sadly, it only ends up worse.The Hangover Part 3 is one of the most disappointing second sequels I have seen. It fails to be funny, it falls under a very poor script, and ends the trilogy on a really sour note. With you thought the second film was a disaster, that one was the only the beginning.

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arianr-67746
2013/05/30

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

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