Monday, June 3, 2013

Spotlight: Hangover III (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Ken Jeong)


In the aftermath of the death of Alan's father, the wolfpack decide to take Alan to get treated for his mental issues. But things start to go wrong on the way to the hospital as the wolfpack is assaulted and Doug is kidnapped. Now they must find Mr. Chow again in order to surrender him to the gangster who kidnapped Doug in order to save him.


Bradley Cooper (Silver Linings Playbook, Limitless, The A-Team) as Phil Wenneck
Ed Helms (The Office, The Daily Show, Cedar Rapids) as Dr. Stuart "Stu" Price
Zach Galifianakis (The Campaign, Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie, Due Date) as Alan Garner
Ken Jeong (Community, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Couples Retreat) as Leslie Chow
Heather Graham (Anger Management, Gray Matters, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me) as Jade
Jeffrey Tambor (Arrested Development, Lucky, Paul) as Sid Garner
Justin Bartha (Nation Treasure, The New Normal, The Rebound) as Doug Billings
John Goodman (Argo, Red State, The Artist) as Marshall
Gillian Vigman (The Defenders, Sons and Daughter, The Defenders) as Stephanie Wenneck
Sasha Barrese (Let Me In) as Tracy Billings
Jamie Chung (Eden, Sucker Punch, Grown Ups) as Lauren Price
Mike Epps (Resident Evil, Faster, Lottery Ticket) as Black Doug
Melissa McCarthy (Bridesmaids, Identity Thief, This Is 40) as Cassie
Lela Loren as female officer
Mike Vallely as Neeco


I’m not sure if this Hangover movie is the conclusion to the franchise, as the after credits scene would lead one to believe their shenanigans never end, but if it was the end of the franchise they did a great job at bringing it to and end. The third Hangover movie is better than the second movie, but not as great as the first. Although I think the third in the franchise may has been a little more serious than its predecessors. This doesn’t make it a bad movie, as it still keeps in its humorous ways but it just seems that as time goes on in the franchise so much crazy happens to them that they seem to act as if it is natural to them. Something I like is that as much as the trailer for the movie seemed to spoil a lot of the movie, everything that happened in the trailer happened at the beginning of the movie. I always hate when trailers spoils the movie, so this is always good. The giraffe scene was a lot more hilarious in the actual movie and another interesting funny thing is the fact is that they parody the television show Intervention’s viral scene of the guy’s cry in the “deep down inside I still love you” video. One thing I was kind of hoping for was the return of Stu’s brother-in-law Teddy, seeming how he was supposed to be part of the Wolf Pack by the end of the second movie. Other then that I think they did a very good job at possibly bringing the franchise to a close.

  

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