Most sequels are born of good box office rather than good ideas, but it’s hard to imagine a more calculating, creatively bankrupt piece of real estate than The Hangover Part II. Trade out Las Vegas ...
“It’s happened again.” warns Phil played by the immensely likeable Bradley Cooper. And audiences around the world were hoping it would. It’s The Hangover Part II, in which once again, the “wolfpack” ...
Most sequels are born of good box office rather than good ideas — if you build it and they come, you simply must build another one — but it’s hard to imagine a more calculating, creatively bankrupt ...
Phil's laid out on the floor, Stu's sporting a Tyson tat on his face, Alan's shaved his head and there's a monkey in a denim vest--it can only be the poster for "The Hangover Part II." And much like ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fans of The Hangover likely remember the memorable speedboat scene in which Stu (played by Helms) travels to Thailand with his ...
So, Ken Jeong, what do you think would happen if “The Hangover’s” daffy-but-dangerous Mr. Chow hit the town to party with “Community’s” maniacal misfit Senor Chang? “Someone would get out of line,” ...
Whatever your feelings about the original 2009 The Hangover may be, let’s all agree on this: As a basic comedic premise, it’s pure genius, because it wasn’t obviously a comedic premise at all. Put a ...
Filming the boat ride to Stu’s wedding in the The Hangover Part II was not only exhilarating for Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis, but a bit terrifying as well, Helms, 51, told Jesse David Fox on ...
Producer/director Todd Phillips, who also helmed the original, has wisely adopted the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" model, and his most radical move is merely to shove his cast on a long-haul ...