The Hangover Part III

The Hangover Part III

2013 "It all ends."
The Hangover Part III
The Hangover Part III

The Hangover Part III

5.8 | 1h40m | R | en | 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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5.8 | 1h40m | R | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: May. 23,2013 | Released Producted By: Legendary Pictures , Green Hat Films Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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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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Cast

Bradley Cooper , Ed Helms , Zach Galifianakis

Director

Andrea Carter

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Legendary Pictures , Green Hat Films

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adonis98-743-186503 When one of their own is kidnapped by an angry gangster, the Wolf Pack must track down Mr. Chow, who has escaped from prison and is on the run. The Hangover Part III the last installment of the Hangover Trilogy is far better than it gets credit for plus the humor once again worked, not always but for the most part it did especially the Giraffe scene was pretty funny and the same goes for the end credits scene. John Goodman was also pretty cool as the gangster, this was a film that actually in my opinion worked although it's no classic either. (7.5/10)
Abhilash Agrawal If you're a fan of this series.. You'll surely gonna relate to it & find really funny. Movie has its moments where you'll laugh out loud. An it's a fun flick to with with friends. And it has nostalgic value. Perfect end to a series. A heartfelt movie made professionally & it really has soul & it has its own value.. Which make it more likable. When you're drunk or high, man you can't miss this one.. :D
mlynnleitner-20474 An outrageously enjoyable and wickedly hilarious movie. A terrific and near perfect ending to a wild and insanely funny trilogy. It creates its own beast and dose not recycle the material like the last picture and works very well. Director, Todd Phillips comes back to the directors chair crafting another comic classic, with his script and great and gifted cast who bring in the energy and chemistry that made this series work. A hysterically funny, action- packed and epic conclusion. You will fall out of your seat laughing and enjoying yourself from start to finish. Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Justin Bartha and Zach Galifianakis are absolutely brilliant together, once again they shine with their excellent chemistry and shine as pure comic gold. Ken Jeong is hilarious. John Goodman is terrific. An ridiculously entertaining movie that's nothing but a good time from start to finish.I don't understand why all the negative reviews I laughed the whole time and its hard to get my attention...This movies was amazing and to all of you who wrote a negative review are either humorless themselves, jealous or just jumping on the bandwagon...This is a must see movie its worth the watch...I loved the idea of putting Melissa McCarthy in this movie shes to is amazing and very funny...I watched all three of them and hope they come out with number four...
tomgillespie2002 Some film-makers form a trilogy to tell a tale, finding it a unique way to fashion a story and give the beginning, middle and end enough time and breathing space to flesh out on their own, forming stand- alone pieces that work just as well on their own in the process. Others, like The Hangover helmer Todd Phillips, use it to squeeze every drop of money out of a proved formula and fool an audience into thinking that, given the success of a previous instalment, they're in for a guaranteed good time. Only The Hangover Part II was terrible, and Part III is even worse, to the point where the franchise is barely recognisable from the hilarious and charming surprise it was back in 2009.Ditching the formula that saw our three bumbling heroes wake up from a particularly heavy night in a variety of terrible states to find that one of their part is missing and no memory of what went down, Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms) and Alan (Zach Galifianakis) are instead roped into a plot involving an escaped-from-prison Mr. Chow (Ken Jeong) and the gangster looking for him, Marshall (John Goodman). But also ditched is any sense of humour or even any actual jokes, and in its place comes cruelty and distastefulness. Opening with Alan towing a giraffe home on the back of a trailer, events take an expected unfunny turn as the animal is decapitated and Alan is convinced that he needs help. It's on their way to rehab that they find themselves confronted by Marshall and Black Doug (Mike Epps), the latter returning from the first film.Conveniently brushing Doug (Justin Bartha) out of the way again as Marshall holds him captive so the threesome can try and generate some laughs, The Hangover Part III becomes a pedestrian bore; a series of set-pieces that quickly run out of steam. In an attempt to make up for the clear lack of inspiration, Chow's role has been beefed up even more, but Jeong's hyperactive and excruciatingly annoying shtick gets old very quickly. A scene near the end sees Chow parachuting through Las Vegas screaming obscenities, and I was left scratching my head at just how the sleeper-hit of 2009 ended up at this point. When there's a rare chuckle to be had, it comes from Galifianakis and franchise-newcomer Melissa McCarthy, who at least manage to lend a little heart to what is quite frankly an unpleasant 100 minutes.