cinemabon
06-28-2009, 12:44 AM
With "The Hangover" director Todd Phillips returns to his party style first presented in "Frat House" (1998), "Road Trip" (2000) and "Old School" (2003). Yet, this is not the joke-filled romp through farts and belches as we've seen so often. Rather Phillips presents us with a mystery from the start... where is the groom? The answer to that question is the long slow unraveling of a night that no one remembers after a toast started on the rooftop of a Las Vegas hotel - the tip off to a bachelor party. What follows is a journey by the groomsmen to find the groom in what can only be described as one of the most hilarious and original films since "Something About Mary."
The wedding is set to take place soon and it is up to the groomsmen to solve the mystery surrounding the infamous celebration that starts in a Las Vegas hotel. Bradley Cooper (Phil), Ed Helms (Stu), and Zach Galifianakis (Alan) play the confused trio who wake up in a "high rollers" suite of Caesar's Palace with no clue as to what happened the night before, nor can they find the groom. The room is trashed. The camera reveals several humorous items that would be telling to say what they are. Galifianakis nearly steals the show with the straight delivery of his one liner's ("Caesar never really lived in this palace... did he?") and they don't stop there. The entire film is peppered with classic wit and fast paced action that often comes unexpectedly.
The writing team of Jon Lucas and Scott Moore just penned "Ghosts of girlfriends past" earlier this year. They deliver a cast of unusual characters from a tire-iron wielding Chinese man to boxer Mike Tyson in search of stole property. While the mystery has its resolution as we knew it would, the film ends with a hilarious closing credits that kept every person in their seats.
Raunchy humor yes... but very funny raunchy humor. Recommended.
The wedding is set to take place soon and it is up to the groomsmen to solve the mystery surrounding the infamous celebration that starts in a Las Vegas hotel. Bradley Cooper (Phil), Ed Helms (Stu), and Zach Galifianakis (Alan) play the confused trio who wake up in a "high rollers" suite of Caesar's Palace with no clue as to what happened the night before, nor can they find the groom. The room is trashed. The camera reveals several humorous items that would be telling to say what they are. Galifianakis nearly steals the show with the straight delivery of his one liner's ("Caesar never really lived in this palace... did he?") and they don't stop there. The entire film is peppered with classic wit and fast paced action that often comes unexpectedly.
The writing team of Jon Lucas and Scott Moore just penned "Ghosts of girlfriends past" earlier this year. They deliver a cast of unusual characters from a tire-iron wielding Chinese man to boxer Mike Tyson in search of stole property. While the mystery has its resolution as we knew it would, the film ends with a hilarious closing credits that kept every person in their seats.
Raunchy humor yes... but very funny raunchy humor. Recommended.