(Manufacturer # 1000089877 )
PlotA blowout Las Vegas bachelor party turns into a race against time when three hung-over groomsmen awaken after a night of drunken debauchery to find that the groom has gone missing, and attempt to get him to the alter in time for his wedding. In 48 hours, Doug is scheduled to walk down the aisle, effectively ending his reign as a rowdy bachelor. Realizing that this is their last blowout with their best friend, Doug's groomsmen organize a Sin City bachelor bash he'll never forget. The next morning, the groomsmen come to in their Caesar's Palace suite to find a tiger in the bathroom and a six-month-old baby tucked away in the closet. Unfortunately, Doug is nowhere to be found. With no memory of the previous night's transgressions and precious little time to spare, the trio sets out in a hazy attempt to retrace their steps and discover exactly where things went wrong. Will they find Doug in time to get him to the wedding back in Los Angeles, or will his bride experience the sharp sting of disappointment when she walks down the aisle to discover that her future husband is nowhere to be found? Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, and Heather Graham star in a rambunctious comedy from Old School director Todd Phillips. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Bonus Features - More Pictures from the Missing Camera - More Photos exposing the events from the night of mayhem
-
- Map of Destruction - Retrace each step the guys took during their fate-filled evening and see the real locations, learn about Las Vegas lore and see the filming that took place there
-
- The Madness of Ken Jeong - Ken Jeong's nonstop hilarious improv
-
- Action Mash-Up - Compilation of the physical comedy from the film
-
- Three Best Friends Song - Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis "freestyle" their own song
-
- The Dan Band! - The Dan Band Performs "Fame"
-
- Gag Reel
-
- Initial shipment included digital copy disc
Actors Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, Rachael Harris, Jeffrey Tambor, Sasha Barrese, Ken Jeong, Mike Tyson, Rob Riggle, Matt Walsh, Mike Epps, Ian Anthony Dale, Michael Li, Dan Finnerty, Cleo King, Nathalie Fay, Jernard Burks, Bryan Callen Director Producer Daniel Goldberg, Todd Phillips AwardsRatingNudity, Profanity, Sexual Situations, Drug Content Audio- Sound : DTHD
- Language : Eng/Fre/Spa
- Subtitles : Eng/Fre/Spa
Video- Screen : WSE
- Dar : 2.40:1
Review It's hard to review a movie like The Hangover in terms that are the most fitting. Words and phrases like "funny," "outrageous," and "awesomely inappropriate" are all well and good, but they don't get to the heart of the film like, say, drunkenly rating it "epic" out of five stars.
Such intoxicated creative sportsmanship can be hard to justify in the cold light of day, but don't worry, that fits with the movie, too. The story begins with Doug (Justin Bartha), a thirtysomething guy who's getting married in two days. Cut to a borrowed vintage Mercedes Cabrio (which you know is just doomed) packed full of groomsmen (Zach Galifianakis, Bradley Cooper, and Ed Helms) hightailing it out to Vegas for the traditional last night of freedom. Cut to the evening of supposedly tame libations starting out innocently enough. Cut to the three wrecked members of the wedding party waking up the next morning in their decimated suite with a baby in the closet, a tiger in the bathroom, and no idea where the groom is.
They also have no idea what happened last night, having apparently transgressed to such Hunter S. Thompson-esque levels of debauchery that they entered some kind of partying black hole. A raucous detective story ensues, as the guys piece together their forgotten adventures in search of the missing Doug, and of course, inevitably stir up the hilarious consequences of last night's inebriated shenanigans.
It would be a terrible waste to spoil too many specifics, because a lot of the discoveries about what happened pop up as true surprises, and even the more predictable stuff (Come on, it's Vegas -- you know somebody's marrying a prostitute) plays out creatively. Director Todd Phillips helped define this particular brand of boys-gone-wild comedy with 2003's Old School, but The Hangover is way crazier and more over-the-top. And that goes for all aspects of the film: the pace is more frantic, the jokes are rowdier, and the plot is more harrowing by a lot. That being said, the humor doesn't really push the envelope in terms of ardently R-rated comedy, and things get a little sappy at the end. So if you're looking for the next stop on the Shockingly Experimental Comedy train, don't get off here -- this ride is strictly for laughs. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi Product Info- Release Date : December 15, 2009
- Length : 100 Minutes
- Dvdsides : 1
- Dvddiscs : 1
- Upc : 883929058037
Requirements
Blu-Ray Drive or Blu-Ray Player
|
|