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Dec062011

The Hangover Part II - Blu-ray Review #10

In this booze and laugh soaked sequel to The Hangover, the buddies from the earlier film's bachelor party reunite for a wedding trip to Thailand where one of them, Stu Price (Ed Helms), is planning to tie the knot. Stu is determined that his own pre-wedding party should be a restrained and dignified affair, but between the habits of his friends and the multiple distractions of Bangkok, fate has other plans in store for him. Buy Now $19.99

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The first Hangover I loved. The second one was great too. It really was a rehashed plot with a couple of new jokes and attempts at pushing the envelope with some of them.

When I saw the movie in the theaters I went in expecting all of this though and will be the first to admit I am easily amused.

December 10, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterScott

I'm with Rodney on this one. I liked the first one better. As with the first one, much of the entertainment in this film comes from the suspense of not knowing what happened and waiting to find out. However, the first one mixed the suspense with really funny jokes and gags, whereas in the second one I just didn't think the jokes and gags were as numerous, memorable, or funny. I call this one a swing and a miss.

December 30, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterHenry

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