Friday, January 13, 2012

Buy - The Hangover Part II

Buy - The Hangover Part II



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Amazon Sales Rank: #13 in Movie

Released on: 2011-12-06
Rating: R (Restricted)
Running time: 102 minutes


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46 of 59 people found the following review helpful.
Glad I saw it. Good comedy, just not as good as the first.

By ec2005
If you liked the first one, then you will probably like this sequel. Same premise, same type of humor, and same wackiness. One of the funnier movies this year. LOL - I find it funny that all these reviewers are giving it 1 star because they are getting the UV Digital Copy along with the Blu Ray or DVD. That is really skewing the reviews for this. Doesn't make sense to me. Are you reviewing the movie, the Blu Ray, or just the UV digital copy? If "just the UV", are you giving the entire product package a fair review? Matter of fact, have most of you one-star reviewers even seen the movie? You definitely haven't seen the blu ray since most of your reviews are dated before the release. Anyways, please ignore all the 1 star reviews related to the UV copy. IMO, these reviewers are not using the rating system appropriately. I understand they want to make a statement because they dislike the UV copies.
28 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
Would Have Been A Better Action Movie Than Comedy If The Ending Wasn't So Terrible

By Mike
Synopsis: The guys are at it again, as Stu (played by Ed Helms), Phil (Bradley Cooper), Alan (Zach Galifianakis), and Doug (Justin Bartha) go to Thailand to celebrate Stu's upcoming marriage to Lauren (Jamie Chung); who happens to be a far better person to him than his previous fiancee. Though he's hated by Lauren's father's (Nirut Sirijanya), Stu is adored by her brother Teddy (Mason Lee), so he includes him in their partying plans in Bangkok (much to Alan's chagrin.) Well, once again the boys party to hard, and once again they lose another member of the party (though it's not Doug this time, as he spends most of the movie hanging out at the resort being the boring married guy.) The difference is that Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong) is now responsible for some of the trouble the boys are involved in and a chain-smoking monkey has engaged them on their travels. The group goes through a bunch of ridiculous scenarios in an attempt to retrace their steps and to explain what occurred the night before and to find their missing comrade. Will they get back to the wedding unscathed and intact? Will Stu earn the respect of Lauren's father? Will Alan ever grow up or will he always be a man-child?While the first Hangover was laugh-out-loud funny, this one wasn't nearly as humorous. However, the action sequences were far more intense than what you saw in the first film, so if you were watching this as you were any type of action movie, then it could have been very enjoyable. However, the ending of the film killed any redeeming factor that the movie leading up to it would have offered. When Stu told off his previous fiancee, it was one of the moments where everyone in the theater stood up and cheered him on. Now when he stands up to Lauren's father at the end, the nonsense that comes out of his mouth (and the father's subsequent reaction) is actually less believable than everything else that occurred leading up to it (and believe me, their misadventures in this film were certainly more ridiculous than the first film.) Part of a movie is wanting to see it again, not to kill 90 minutes of buildup with a weak climax during the last 10 minutes of the film. I think I read somewhere that Todd Richards is going to hold off on a Hangover 3 movie and frankly, that's probably a solid plan if they want to inject the franchise with some fresh ideas. If you were a massive fan of the first film, you can check this out for continuity purposes. If you're expecting this to be above and beyond the first film, however, prepare to be disappointed.
206 of 290 people found the following review helpful.
Another PITIFUL Ultraviolet Digital Copy!! Warner Bros. = CHEAP!!

By KalElin2013
This is a review strictly for what is now being classified as including an "Ultraviolet Digital Copy" instead of a Digital Copy you can copy to iTunes or WMV and watch on an iPad or other portable device.As with Horrible Bosses and Green Lantern, this USELESS Ultraviolet Digital copy MUST be streamed while using Flixster and requiring you to download ANOTHER movie viewer. If you have a data plan on an iPad or smartphone, you will reach your capacity simply by viewing this movie. Why did Warner Bros. make this change after offering an ACTUAL Digital Copy with previous releases? I for one will be refusing to purchase ANY releases that include an Ultraviolet Digital Copy as they are completely useless. I was really looking forward to purchasing this movie but will now go with a single-disc edition (if available) or not buy it at all.Give us back the regular Digital Copy, WB!!!!
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