General Info:
| Directed by | Todd Phillips |
|---|---|
| Produced by | Daniel Goldberg Todd Phillips |
| Written by | Scot Armstrong Craig Mazin Todd Phillips |
| Starring | Bradley Cooper Ed Helms Zach Galifianakis |
| Music by | Christophe Beck |
| Cinematography | Lawrence Sher |
| Editing by | Debra Neil-Fisher Mike Sale |
| Studio | Legendary Pictures Green Hat Films |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| Release date(s) | May 26, 2011 |
| Running time | 102 minutes[1] |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $80 million |
| Gross revenue | $214,676,960[2] |
- Bradley Cooper as Phil Wenneck[4]
- Ed Helms as Dr. Stuart "Stu" Price[4]
- Zach Galifianakis as Alan Garner[4]
- Justin Bartha as Doug Billings[4]
- Ken Jeong as Leslie Chow[5]
- Jeffrey Tambor as Sid Garner[6]
- Jamie Chung as Lauren, Stu's fiancée[7][8]
- Bryan Callen as Samir, a smarmy strip club owner in Bangkok[9]
- Mason Lee as Teddy, Lauren's brother[8]
- Paul Giamatti as Kingsley, an undercover Interpol agent[10]
- Sasha Barrese as Tracy Billings, Doug's wife
- Gillian Vigman as Stephanie Wenneck, Phil's wife
- Yasmin Lee as Kimmy
- Nirut Sirijanya as Lauren's father
Cooper, Helms, Galifianakis, Bartha, Jeong, Barrese and Tambor reprise their roles from the first film. Mike Tyson also reprises his role as himself and sings a cover of the 1984 Murray Head song "One Night in Bangkok" for the movie.[11][12] The film is the Hollywood debut of Mason Lee, son of director Ang Lee.[8] Nick Cassavetes has a cameo appearance as a Bangkok tattoo artist. Liam Neeson was initially cast in that role, which was originally envisioned for Mel Gibson.[13]
Plot: 1 Plot
Review:
I honestly would say this isn't the best movie I have seen. The first Hangover was hilarious and absolutely awesome, but when you make a sequel it has to be better than the first or else you disappoint the customers. I felt like there were some funny parts but everything in between just seemed to bore me. It's unfortunate because I was really looking forward to this movie and how hilarious it would be and it didn't live up to the expectations.
If you really liked the first one and you were expecting something even better, I wouldn't watch it because it would disappoint you. I don't think anyone should spend the money going to the movie theater to watch this movie, the most anyone should pay is pay-per-view at a hotel for this. I admit, there are some parts that people will enjoy very much but you start to lose touch with the movie. This movie didn't live up to what people would think it should. It is unfortunate, but I do feel like parts of the movie are worth watching. Not ALL of it, just parts of it.
That's all for now...
*Rosie*
No comments:
Post a Comment