The Hangover Part III (2013)
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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Wow! Such a good movie.
disgusting, overrated, pointless
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Like most people, my expectations were low for 'Part III' of the Hangover series, and rather predictably it turned out to be the worst of the three. The first film was never going to be matched for its fresh jokes and hilarious, memorable individual scenes, but this was still a disappointing sequel. Part III is severely lacking in ideas and originality and, while it did occasionally crack me up, the laughs just don't flow like they did in the first film.If this was a stand alone comedy movie, judged in its own right, it would have probably gone down a lot better. I think the audience had unreal expectations of both this and the second film which were never going to be met and, as a result, many reviews, including from critics, are exaggerating just how bad it is. 'The Hangover Part III' is a perfectly watchable comedy movie, not terrible by any means, but disappointing when measured against the hilarious first film.
I liked the first 2, obviously others did too because they grossed 4-5 x's their cost to make. This one barely, if, covered cost! Why? Killing a darling giraffe at the start and thinking that would be funny is just really messed up! I turned that nasty thing off. What do the filmmakers think; we will just watch anything? I mean this guy has made so many good movies! What was he thinking?
Whereas the first two movies were hilarious and full of outrageous situations and really twisted comedy, then this third installment falls way short of its predecessors."The Hangover Part III" is nowhere near the first two movies in originality and storyline, which were a disappointment. The comedy was scarce and far in between. I actually wasn't laughing much throughout the course of this movie, unlike parts I and II.Sure the reprising actors were doing good jobs with their characters as established in parts I and II, but they had very little to work with in terms of plot, script and storyline. And it was a cumbersome anchor around the foot of the movie.If you stick through the end credits, you will get to the best part of the entire movie, ironically as it is drawing to an end. And that was, in my opinion, how this movie should have kicked off and progressed from that absurd scene."The Hangover Part III" was a major disappointment.
The movie seems to be a forced third installment in creating the forced trilogy of sorts. While the second movie only changes the location of the entire plot line from the first movie, this third movie tries to innovate with new plot altogether. The move to still incorporate old elements of the story like Chow and even Marshall is quite nice. But the movie ultimately has to gave up it's main concept of the comedy resulted from the friends having a severe hangoer. Literally, the movie loses the thing that gives it its own title, and relied only on the previously built characters and their relationships. For me that played out quite nice, even the thing with the baby is another nice addition. But by doing so this movie really sacrifices on the humor and comedies. The jokes feel rather dry. Even the opening feels like it's meant for a thriller or sorts. The acting is strangely decreasing in overall. This time it's all about Zach Galifianakis' character, but he doesn't seem to be in control of the depiction. Bradley Cooper acted out just a standard performance here, and so did Ed Helms.