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The Hangover

The Hangover

2009
Comedy
1h 40m
A Las Vegas-set comedy centered around three groomsmen who lose their about-to-be-wed buddy during their drunken misadventures, then must retrace their steps in order to find him.
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The Hangover

2009
Comedy
1h 40m
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Rated 28 Aug 2010
9
50th
The Hangover may be crude and inappropriate to some, but it is downright hilarious. Taking you through the journey of 4 friends in Vegas, viewers get a little reality of how crazy bachelor parties can be. Waking up with no recollection of what happened the night before, they must trace back their steps in order to find their lost friend. A series of funny, and sometimes disturbing events finally leads them to their final destination. This is not suitable for all ages, but is a damn funny movie.
Rated 28 Aug 2009
90
60th
This hilarious comedy is arguably one of the best films of 2009. The movie follows a group of four guys that drive to LA for a bachelor party weekend. Most of the movie is dedicated to a search to find the missing Bachelor and make it to his wedding on time. Mishap after mishap befalls the search party, and 5 minutes into the movie the audience is on the floor with laughter. The diversity of each character and the numerous, realistic screw ups allow the audience to identify and relate.
Rated 04 Sep 2021
80
77th
It's a hoot and under 2 hours, all you need. Yeah some of the humour is a lil blue but good lord some of the reviews on here lmao , only the most well timed fart will I honour with a smirk.
Rated 22 Jun 2009
87
74th
A hard-R comedy that finally brings Galifianakis to the public, with much contemplation and deliberation. He is a sure standout in the cast, and there are many risibly riotous laugh-inducing trices to occupy you throughout. A perfect movie from Phillips that has much greatly integrated and functional setups and payoffs in large numbers within the puns. One of the best movies of 2009 so far.
Rated 14 Mar 2010
90
94th
I couldn't stop laughing during Galifianakis' speech about the wolf pack. The wrap up seemed rushed, but still a good comedy
Rated 07 Jun 2009
60
45th
A pretty funny movie, when watching it, it was more consistent giggling, rather than uproarious laughter, which did happen every now and again. Good, but don't expect much.
Rated 30 Jun 2009
83
79th
Solid film. I think it helped that I had seen minimal commercials and no expectations for it. The trio provide a good amount of laughs. I didn't think one particular character carries the film, which I find to be a good thing. And actually my date brought up the idea that possibly Graham stole the show, which although I didn't agree with you def could make the argument for. That villian is annoying as heck. Make sure to stay for the credits.
Rated 26 Aug 2010
95
33rd
The was a great comedy that portrayed drugs, sex, and crime at its best. 3 friends travel through vegas searching for their lost friend and they cant remember anything about the night before because one of the friends slipped roofies in their drinks. The movies plot is based around the 3 guys finding clues and slowly figuring out what all happened the night before which gets them closer and closer to finding their friend doug. Overall it was a very good movie.
Rated 27 Aug 2010
100
0th
If you don't mind vulgar humor, this is a movie that you must watch. You will probably find yourself laughing hysterically through many lines of this film. As a college student, this film may even related to your own lives. However, you may not want to watch this with your parents unless they don't mind a nice mix of profanity and intoxication. This comedy definitely deserves a five star rating and may never be topped by any comedy in the future.
Rated 09 Jun 2009
57
27th
"The Hangover" has a lot of great setup and little payoff when it comes to laughs. Most of the wit comes from Zach Galifianakis' deadpan delivery. Otherwise, the film's humor is only momentary and sporadic. The plot devices being advertised such as 'the baby,' 'Mike Tyson', 'the tiger', 'the chicken', 'the missing tooth' - they really amount to nothing in the final product. I wanted to like it more of course, but there isn't a single realistic or genuinely uproarious moment.
Rated 22 Jun 2009
25
20th
As soon as these movies stop absolving their petty, emotionally retarded man-boy anti-heroes, I'll start liking them a lot more. Galifinakis is pretty amazing, though.
Rated 02 Jul 2009
78
51st
Although the humor often has 2 resort 2 shock2 b funny & the characters seem pulled directly from a Maxim magazine article called What Kind of Guy Are You? the film's structure and non-linear narrative is interesting allowing 4 some genuine unpredictablility & a few laugh out loud moments. Like the director's last big hit, Old School, and other Vince Vaughn-type fare, how much you laugh is often going to depend on how much pandering to the stereotypical frat-boy mentality you can tolerate
Rated 03 Jul 2009
7
68th
Paging Dr. Faggot. Todd Phillips finally gets back to his Old School greatness and churns out (finally) an awesome summer movie. Hopefully Zach can get into some more comedies now. The only thing that blew was Ken Jeong's character.
Rated 09 Jul 2009
75
59th
It's a fresh take on an old concept, a comic mystery surrounding the outrageous acts no one can remember. Galifianakis shines as a sympathetic and vulnerable weirdo. Some it of was pretty predictable (e.g. Helms' romantic situations) and the film gleefully encourages the myopic fratboy way of life (broad stereotypes, the "partying brings everyone together" mentality), but it was funny and enjoyable enough to overlook these flaws.
Rated 12 Jul 2009
99
99th
SOO FUNNY!
Rated 21 Nov 2009
68
48th
Sure, it does nothing new, but it's still a decent comedy. The main disadvantage is that the more the main characters retrace their steps, the more the magic seems to fade. Bonus points for the hilarious end credits sequence.
Rated 06 Jun 2009
80
72nd
With a clever script and hilarious interplay among the cast, The Hangover nails just the right tone of raunchy humor, and the non-stop laughs overshadow any flaw.
Rated 01 Jul 2009
76
57th
sadly it isnt nearly as funny as most people say, it is actually lacking in laugh out loud moments but does have copious amounts of chuckles in it. the story is fairly interesting, and galifianakis is in character here, so if you love his stand up it doesn't mean you'll love him in this movie. i don't regret seeing it, but i'm fairly certain in twelve months this will be largely forgotten.
Rated 29 Jul 2009
73
67th
It had its funny parts
Rated 02 Aug 2009
31
8th
Wow! The Hangover sucked! I actually cannot even tell you how lame this movie was. There was hardly a time when I laughed and I'm not even hard on comedies. This is crude, it's rude, and it's witless. I am shocked that it's so popular and boggled that it's well received. This movie is garbage. Don't waste your money and go see something else.
Rated 08 Aug 2009
57
45th
The leads all bring something good and unique to the table, and there are a few surprises and some big laughs, mostly in the scenes with Zach Galifianakis or Ken Jeong. But as usual, the trailer spoils some of the best moments. A disquieting amount of humor comes from negative racial or gender stereotypes. Perhaps most irritatingly, their approach to the premise makes half a dozen otherwise-useless moments and at times, the entire film feel like an extension of the pervasive Vegas ad campaign.
Rated 09 Aug 2009
50
38th
Dude, Where's My Car? is a very funny film. Now comes Dude, Where's My Doug? aka The Hangover trying to make the entire thing more grown-up and losing a lot of the funny in the process, failing to realize that getting drunk out of your mind, going through a lot of crazy shenanigans and waking up with a "holy crap what happened last night" all over you might be funny when charmingly quirky 20-year old college students are involved, but when it's 30-year-old family men it seems horribly wrong.
Rated 07 Sep 2009
74
43rd
I watched with high expectations and it totally disappointed me. Comedies are usually bad but this one is quite better than the others, thats it!
Rated 15 Sep 2009
64
66th
On some levels it's almost an extreme, repulsive, over-zealous parody of everything that's wrong with modern society, yet I can't help but enjoy it. However although the humour is present in places The Hangover eventually ends up feeling almost as patchy as the memories of the lead characters, mainly thanks to some very slapdash additions such as the horrendously grating Mr Chow. Thankfully though things pick up for the end credits, with an excellent final slideshow of that fateful Vegas night.
Rated 18 Mar 2010
85
91st
Good movie, not the kind of movie you'd want to watch twice but still good. And thank God they decided to leave Justin Bartha away for over half of the movie: his acting is god-awful.
Rated 23 Mar 2010
76
41st
Not exactly the laugh riot that I expected going in, but it has the benefit of being the first comedy I've seen since the god-awful "The Ugly Truth". Helms always delivers as the haplessly repressed schlub and Zach G. adds some occasionally inspired weirdness (loved his wolfpack speech). But ultimately there didn't seem to be much lurking beneath the surface of all the gags, unlike something like "Supberbad", which worked exceptionally on a comedic level and also as a celebration of friendship.
Rated 26 Mar 2010
72
53rd
When I saw the commercials for this movie, I had zero interest in seeing it. Then everyone told me how hilaaaaaaaaarious it was, and I figured what the heck? Ok, there were a few funny moments and it's not like watching it was a waste of time...but hilarious? Mmm....that's pushing it.
Rated 05 Jul 2010
71
24th
Not bad by any means, but pretty massively overrated. I was expecting consistent hilarity but really it's a bunch of mild amusement with the real laugh-out-loud moments sort of far between. Still, original enough to be fun, and Heather Graham is hot
Rated 30 Jul 2013
55
56th
Surprisingly decent plot, good chemistry between the cast and the occasional laugh-out-loud moment. Like most mainstream Hollywood comedies it doesn't try to do anything new, and it's pretty much the same tame humour as every other comedy of the past few years. Enjoyable but forgettable fluff.
Rated 09 Jul 2015
71
56th
I expected to hate this movie. But I was drunk while watching it and laughed my ass off. Maybe it's because I don't watch many comedies, so it still felt somewhat fresh to me. So yes, it's not Casablanca, but for a douchy fun movie it does a pretty good job.
Rated 07 Jun 2009
34
12th
It seems like they left the funniest parts of the movie in the "pictures" montage during the credits. The majority of the movie itself was a slow, unrealistic, and mostly unfunny reveal of how these RANDOM AND ZANY "plot points" (a baby, a tiger, a chicken which isn't even explained, a missing tooth, and the main point - a missing Doug) presented themselves the next morning. It's not the fault of the main trio (although I had never found Zach G's style funny at all), rather the script.
Rated 08 Jun 2009
91
98th
Funny from beginning to ending credits..
Rated 13 Jun 2009
80
88th
Screw pretentious movie talk, this movie made me laugh... a lot.
Rated 17 Jun 2009
80
76th
A definite crowd pleaser, it's easily Phillips' best movie. The plot loses a bit of steam near the middle, and there are a few noticeably laughless stretches, but they only stick out because the rest of the film delivers at such a high level. Too many big laughs to count, most coming from Galifianakis, though Jeong nearly manages to steal the movie out from under him. Between this and Swingers, Graham proves to be the Vegas Comedy good luck charm. They haven't made a good one without her.
Rated 18 Jun 2009
45
28th
I know a lot of ppl liked this movie, but I really hated it. I found a lot of the jokes uninspired and predictable. I didn't like the casting either; there was no one character that I was sympathizing with, rooting for or really at all interested in. It was just blah.
Rated 22 Jun 2009
87
81st
The most hilarious comedy I have seen in years. Unlike most comedies, it is also highly unpredictable and has a great hook. It also provides a platform for the brilliant Galifanakis. Helms and Cooper acquit themselves quite well, but Galifanakis is a revelation. Here's hoping this is his breakthrough.
Rated 23 Jun 2009
95
89th
Constantly funny. Explains enough of what the characters forget from the previous night to make it accessibly satisfying, but leaves enough unexplained to make it very real and relatable--for some of us.
Rated 30 Jun 2009
80
83rd
very funny zack makes this movie. i would have given it a higher score if the hype on this movie wasnt so large
Rated 05 Jul 2009
52
19th
A highly uncomfortable comedy that tries to hard for laughs and tries to pass itself off as clever when it never really goes beyond lowest-common-denominator humor. Some genuinely funny moments are overshadowed by gross-out humor and unnecessary violence and profanity that add nothing to the film.
Rated 14 Jul 2009
60
41st
Entertaining enough but overall pretty forgettable.
Rated 20 Jul 2009
80
69th
One of the funniest comedies in recent years. Zach Galifianakis got the most laughs from me and I'm so happy that this finally catapulted him into the mainstream. Zach is a comic genius.
Rated 25 Jul 2009
92
89th
very good comedy!
Rated 26 Jul 2009
72
44th
Don't believe the hype. This movie isn't that good, but still pretty funny. The characters aren't very special and you've probably seen them before in other comedys, but they fit together very. There are a lot of gags in this flick and so it never gets boring, but it also is never really exciting. I guess it's because the story isn't that good.
Rated 26 Jul 2009
60
57th
Funny, but not hilarious. The pictures at the end-credits were the best part
Rated 27 Jul 2009
80
78th
Solid comedy flick that supplies laughs from beginning to end and actually has a pretty solid storyline (which is nice considering so many comedies nowadays seem to have no storyline at all). The time line reveals itself in a Memento-esque sort of way. Everything works well together in this film so it's hard not to have a good time. There are some jokes and gags that are lame and seem to be there so frat boys will have a slogan for their co-rec teams. Overall a very funny film worth your time.
Rated 28 Jul 2009
81
73rd
The adventures are legendary and the humour is funny. Especially Galifianakis shines in his own offbeat style.
Rated 30 Jul 2009
39
35th
doesn't avoid some dude comedy cliches, but still i liked the three main characters. Stu's piano scene was my favourite :)
Rated 07 Aug 2009
90
79th
This was one of the funniest Movies 2009. Gags every minute.Great comedy...more Films like this one please.
Rated 07 Aug 2009
85
87th
There is a slight feeling of Dude, Where's My Car? Part II - The Grown-Up Version, but in a good way.
Rated 08 Aug 2009
68
40th
Had some good scenes and showed a love for details, but I really missed some scenes where I could laugh out loud. Also, even as the setup appeared to get really great, the payoff couldn't provide that much.
Rated 17 Aug 2009
80
73rd
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Rated 14 Sep 2009
80
71st
Not put pressure to laugh and not consist of disconnected scenes from each other, make it distinguish from similar ones. 4 different characters (especially wonderful acting by Zach Galifianakisplaced) placed successfully on an interesting and intriguing story.It is one of the year's best comedies...
Rated 25 Sep 2009
72
63rd
"Dude, Where's My Groom?"
Rated 22 Nov 2009
85
87th
Classic
Rated 01 Dec 2009
75
53rd
Some amazing laughs, some slow moments laugh-wise. But generally you'd find yourself giggling or at the very least being interested in the plot which is actually kind of... thrilling. Not as funny as I was expecting, given the hype, but still a great flick.
Rated 11 Dec 2009
86
73rd
Has some hilarious moments. The story is funny, but the movie deservers his good points because of the characters. Galifanakis steals the show with his special style of humour. Besides him the chinese guy is my favorite. Epic scene's with him on the screen.
Rated 20 Dec 2009
65
63rd
Sure, I laughed quite a few times, but I was expecting more. Ken Jeong was terrible, Justin Bartha seemed out of place. The real star is Zach, him and his man beard. The trailer really made this look like a "my fuckin sides hurt from laughing so damn much" film, but it falls short of that.
Rated 21 Dec 2009
62
56th
Admittedly, The Hangover tells its mundane "What Happens In Vegas, Stays In Vegas" tale with a little bit of style--using a Momento-like method of reverse story-telling. Unfortunately, the guy-pal screwball comedy is filled with cheap lifeless humor that we've seen a hundred times before.
Rated 10 Jan 2010
75
54th
Galifianakis definitely has most of the best laugh-out-loud moments. But there's some other funny stuff here too. The movie is a nice twist on the " wild night" chestnut, and doesn't ever get too obnoxious. The whole business with the tiger was kind of stupid, and the Ed Helms story is quite predictabe, but other than that I had no problems. It's rare for me these days to find a comedy I would watch a second time, and this one wasn't exceptional enough to break that pattern, but I enjoyed it.
Rated 22 Jan 2010
76
62nd
Only a little bit disappointing, only because with this movie's hype, I should have basically been laughing during every waking moment. Definitely a great comedy, but nothing to bow down to, completely. Not even the best comedy of the year......."IN THE LOOP!!!"
Rated 24 Jan 2010
83
79th
It's very funny with a a real sense of genuine male tomfoolery when four very close friends get absolutely smashed beyond all recognition together. I love how it was structured almost like a film noir in the sense it is a strange mystery that had to be unraveled through a series of odd clues that make no sense at the time. It also lacks any distinctly super gross-out humour that seems to be standard for R-rated adult comedies nowadays, which is fine in my books. Highly enjoyable.
Rated 04 Feb 2010
55
14th
Hard to hate this completely as it's more quietly funny than your usual bromedy, but there's an enormous chasm between how edgy it wants to be and how sanitized and safe it actually is. For a movie called "The Hangover" you're shown very little onscreen drinking, and the characters are more or less absolved of their douchey behavior by virtue of being slipped a mickey (because drugs are bad mmmkay). I guess that should appease the middle-aged women dropping off their 15-year-olds to see this.
Rated 08 Feb 2010
21
4th
What?! This has to be the most over-rated 'comedy' of the past year. I didn't laugh out loud once. The bearded guy's antics were mildly amusing sporadically, but were far too try-hard weird to be believable. Dumb dumb dumb.
Rated 01 Apr 2010
100
88th
VERY FUNNY!
Rated 14 May 2010
2
15th
Juvenile but pretty good. Some dull spots but they're few and far between and the best material is uproariously funny.
Rated 18 Jun 2010
75
26th
Funny, but the funniest part was the credits
Rated 01 Jul 2010
85
87th
Had the just-right combination of goofiness to make it work. The three best-friends and fourth brother-in-law had great chemistry as you saw them coming together at the end.
Rated 14 Jul 2010
8
47th
The Hangover is hardly a cerebral, life-changing film by any stretch of the imagination. It is, however, hilarious. It is consistently entertaining, and while saying that it develops the characters is a bit of a stretch, it elevates them beyond stock archetypes. The "Night After" scenes are perfect, and raise a number of questions that the film answers, in time. I can't help but wonder about the chicken, though.
Rated 27 Jul 2010
62
55th
Well, colour me entertained. This was a brainlessly fun movie.
Rated 12 Aug 2010
52
60th
Mistakes - 1) When Stu is on the phone saying that Doug is paying the bill, he holds the phone backwards. 2) There are two metal bars that stick out under the car when they meet the Chinese gang, and then turn into three metal bars under the car. 3) In the scene after the naked guy jumps out of the trunk and they recover from his tire iron. The sun changes from high in the sky to almost sunset and back again through the entire scene.
Rated 27 Aug 2010
97
62nd
Obviously one of the best movies of this decade. Everyone loves this movie and it is self explanatory. These four guys made an amazing movie almost single handily and turned a great idea into a sick movie.
Rated 26 Oct 2010
3
3rd
I don't think I've ever wanted to 'un-watch' a film more. Just because 'CRAZZZZYYYY' things happen, it doensn't make it funny!
Rated 25 Dec 2010
35
18th
Some people who have good taste in films enjoyed this. I did not. I simply didn't find it funny.
Rated 04 May 2011
70
76th
Good Movie
Rated 07 Aug 2011
5
1st
I didn't see any humor here. I saw failed attempts at humor sprinkled in-between morons acting as such. So if you want to trust me, and things that I generally dislike, you also dislike, stay far away. If you want to follow popular opinion, go ahead and watch The Hangover. I'll wait patiently for anything nasty that's coming my way. It can't be any worse than sitting through this film another time.
Rated 24 Dec 2011
65
25th
I laughed at the dude who described this as "forgettable", nice 1 bro. It actually is forgettable though that's the irony. A good laugh nonetheless, jokes rarely fall flat. Cinematic candyfloss, tis. Little to complain about but nothing left after viewing to leave churning round and round the old brainium
Rated 18 Jun 2012
50
15th
Ridiculously overhyped. Not as funny as it thinks it is.
Rated 06 Dec 2012
87
54th
I'm happy someone finally did a movie about people without any memory of the night before. The Hangover is well scripted and, of course, Funny.
Rated 03 Jan 2017
32
8th
One of the worst examples how hype can make you believe that shit is gold. The gags are seriously not good, overly constructed. The characters are boring and flat. But what I hate most about the movie is the way you can literally feel the director and writers jack off on their own unfunniness. I'm sorry if I hurt somebodys feelings.
Rated 11 May 2020
45
6th
In The Hangover, Oscar-nominated auteurs Todd Phillips and Bradley Cooper powerfully explore masculinity, consumerism and the institution of heterosexual marriage throug- lol jk this is an unfunny cesspool of toxic frat boy humour.
Rated 04 Oct 2020
73
44th
The Hangover is more or less exactly what you'd expect - good, silly madcap fun. The pleasant surprise is that it sidesteps the crudeness of all the other road trip films and there's plenty of warmth amidst the mayhem.
Rated 16 Jan 2022
5
81st
Just wall to wall jokes. Getting to see Zach G blow up to be a guy who’s face was on every t shirt in Randy River was a weird experience for a young comedy snob like I was. The last (hopefully not?) era of the great studio comedies. Now you’ll get a few jokes in Thor Ragnarok and you’ll like it!!!
Rated 05 Jun 2009
83
69th
The best non-Apatow related comedy I've seen in a long while. Perfectly structured setups and pay-offs, while still remaining unpredictable and never jumping off the horse....something like this generation's Ground Hog Day. Galifinakis, of course, steals the show. Also of note, this movie proves that the comedy penis revolution is here to stay.
Rated 05 Jun 2009
30
11th
Utter utter rubbish ... Probably called the hangover because watching it is guaranteed to turn you to drink !
Rated 07 Jun 2009
5
57th
A fun little hard-R comedy with a lot of clever madcap situations. The frat boy Old School/Wedding Crashers crowd will love it.
Rated 08 Jun 2009
84
81st
Senseless fun. Period. Also, god damn Bradley Cooper is hot.
Rated 08 Jun 2009
51
23rd
Pretty funny, but it's not a gut-buster. Helms and Cooper are good, Galifianakis is alright (not near as funny as his standup), but Ken Jeong is just painfully unfunny here. There are plenty of decent laughs, but it's pretty run of the mill R-rated comedy.
Rated 08 Jun 2009
75
71st
Above-average male comedy that is greatly bolstered by Galifianakis. Bartha was weak, and Cooper's character grated after a while, but there were solid laughs throughout and the film was more cohesive than most in the genre. Even if the ending was pretty conventional, the slideshow in the credits more than makes up for it.
Rated 08 Jun 2009
80
80th
Most well done comedy I've seen in a long time. A long.....time. Yes there was the obligatory vomit scene, but the presentation was most excellent, it was actually artistic in places, the music hit the spot and you were kept wondering all through the movie what the hell was gonna happen next, and they explained almost everything except the chicken. The chicken rocked especially in the piano scene.
Rated 10 Jun 2009
88
74th
The sharp, clever script and dedicated actors really sell this one -- The Hangover feels like a real movie, more than some of Apatow's more minor flicks. It's well shot, tightly edited, and has some real suspense. That wouldn't mean a hill of beans if it weren't funny, though, and in fact it's hilarious: I laughed from the beginning through to the end, past the end credits and right out of the theater.
Rated 10 Jun 2009
80
43rd
Galifiankis saves this movie, otherwise it's as forgettable as the main character's one night stay in vegas. and no, it is not even close to being as good as old school. It lacks development and a main character who you care about. It has it's moments though. But ultimately The Hangover shoots for the cheap laughs. don't believe me, remember the ole' predictable animal wakes up in the car routine, yeah, that has been done before.. and better.
Rated 12 Jun 2009
75
26th
Racial stereotypes and occasional sexism can't put the leash on a loose dog. This one runs and runs, and in it's prime, it's a beast to be awed, while in others, it's a bore.
Rated 13 Jun 2009
100
90th
Hangover Review A GOOD: Good characters (crazy, neurotic, wild); Good chemistry between the characters; Good pacing, never slowed down; Non-stop laughs, almost all the jokes worked; Good comedic mystery, keep you interested in what is going to happen next;; BAD: Some of the humor was a bit too disgusting for my tastes
Rated 14 Jun 2009
82
71st
Zach Galifianakis steals the show, without a doubt.
Rated 14 Jun 2009
60
79th
The cast fits nicely into the archetypes established by Old School and the humor is sharp (largely thanks to Galifianikis's crazy eyed delivery) without devolving into meanspiritedness. Heather Graham's non role was a bit baffling, considering her top billing, since she's practically an extra and left me wondering if it had been mostly cut.
Rated 14 Jun 2009
50
37th
Kind of a mix between "Dude, Where's My Car?" and "Very Bad Things". I must say, Galifianakis and Helms carry this movie.
Rated 14 Jun 2009
72
32nd
A pretty good realistic take on "Dude Where's My Car". The parts clearly written for Will Farrell and Vince Vaughn were still accomplished pretty well!
Rated 14 Jun 2009
90
90th
Much like "Old School", "The Hangover" comes out of nowhere to create a team of future superstars in the R-Rated comedy. Though it may not be completely believable that four guys can do so much in just a few hours, the flick doesn't require you to check your brain at the door. Instead, it gets you involved in the mystery, trying to figure out where their friend is when you're not rolling on the floor laughing. The only downside is having to listen to frat guys quote this flick for years to come.
Rated 15 Jun 2009
65
58th
Boring at times, slow.
Rated 15 Jun 2009
70
79th
Outrageous, funny.

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