AA
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Loc: Allen, TX
Reg: 07-20-09
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05-22-13 04:22 PM - Post#161128
Wow, talk about laying the trilogy to rest... But not in a good way. The third movie is probably worse than the second and really does not even follow the same premise (or title not to mention), as it does not include drinking or a blacked out hangover. Instead they seemed to focus more on killing as there were at least 3 people shot to death. It started out relatively strong (even though all the funny parts were already seen on the trailers), but the whole 2nd half was horrible. When you finally get to the end, it left you thinking to yourself "that was it”? It did not have nearly as many good lines and no shocking scenes that the others had. The only scene with a WOW factor that The Hangover movies are known for was a couple minutes into the rolling credits, so stick around afterwards to see the only WTF moment of the movie. Other than that, it was very tame (compared to other recent comedies), had far too many emotional scenes, dead end scenes and down time for a movie like this, and made you realize you really could have done without seeing it. I also feel that the producers really missed out on what could have, and should have been an epic duet performance between Zack G. and Melissa McCarthy.
Do yourself a favor, if you're wanting to go to the theater this weekend, go see Gatsby or Fast And Furious, and save up $1 for when The Hangover 3 comes to a Redbox near you.
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Lisatexmom
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Reg: 01-19-05
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05-23-13 10:46 AM - Post#161150
In response to AA
They sure are promoting it a lot, maybe the reason why. I figure all the good scenes are shown in the commercials.
Disappointing - thanks for the review we will save our money.
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