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All Critics Count For The Hangover Part III : 173 | |
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Bradley Cooper,Ed Helms,Zach Galifianakis,Justin Bartha,Ken Jeong,John Goodman,Melissa McCarthy,Jeffrey Tambor,Heather Graham,Mike Epps,Sasha Barrese,Jamie Chung,Sondra Currie,Gillian Vigman,Oliver Cooper,Mike Vallely,Grant Holmquist,Oscar Torre,Jonny Coyne,Silvia Curiel | |
The Hangover Part III Movie Review: | |
This final installment in the party-boy franchise... wisely drops the narrative gimmick of alcohol-induced amnesia that made the first movie so unusual and the second its pallid copy. J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader An excessively violent action comedy that handily manages the tough task of feeling at once tired and aggressively heartless. Joel Arnold-NPR If only what happened in Vegas had stayed in Vegas. Tom Charity-CNN.com This third installment could easily be dismissed as too little, too late, if only it weren't in fact too much, too late. James Rocchi-MSN Movies This odious, mean-spirited movie appropriates the title and the characters from the previous pictures and sends them on a would-be adventure involving gangsters, gold bars and that pinnacle of hilarity, decapitated giraffes. Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald Not just bad, but weirdly, fascinatingly bad. Rick Groen-Globe and Mail Well, the wolves have packed it in and anyone who coughed up 10 bucks for a ticket to this fecal threequel has my deepest condolences. Rick Kisonak-Film Threat The Hangover III is all big, broad comedy, a movie that never met a hacky punchline that it didn't shriek in your face and then repeat two seconds later. Vincent Mancini-FilmDrunk Nowhere near as good as the original but better than the second installment. Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com Overall, the movie suffers from a lack of inspiration. The desire to produce a sequel overrode the need to create another legendary film. Danny Minton-Fort Bend Sun It is a sobering realization to exit the theater and know that I have come to despise the Wolf Pack and these movies. Michael Smith-Tulsa World Arrive with two aspirin and lowered expectations and the pounding in your head will be virtually nonexistent. Christian Toto-Big Hollywood It's past time for this series to end. Scott Nash-Three Movie Buffs Overall, it's not terrible by current comedic standards. Just a trifle undernourished, overlong and desperate. Philip French-Observer [UK] Straight-faced and frantic, like a grim, south-of-the-border thriller by Oliver Stone ... this sequel is about as funny as Tabasco sauce on a paper cut. Glenn Lovell-CinemaDope A major disappointment, running on fumes Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit An underwritten anti-comedy that's also unremittingly unpleasant. It's all the uns. Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray The only winner here, and I do use that term loosely, is Justin Bartha as Doug, who spends most of the film as the off-screen hostage. Andrea Chase-Killer Movie Reviews I would rather just see more hangover mysteries. It's an inherently funny setup with limitless (see what I did there?) permutations to explore. And mark my words, they still will. Fred Topel-CraveOnline When Phillips dumped Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, the writers of the first of this trilogy, he dumped all the charm and comedy. This mediocrity isn't as bad as the second but is still dreadful. Tony Medley-Tolucan Times A prime example of what is colloquially referred to in movie-speak as a "cash grab"...a lame, limp, lazy, lifeless reheating of a formula that got tired the second time around. Jim Schembri-3AW It wasn't meant to copy either film preceding it. It's not a great feat of creativity, but at least it represented some actual work by the people making the movie. Kevin Carr-7M Pictures ( ... ) it feels like last week's doughnut with no jam in the middle. Graham Young-Birmingham Mail he tail end of a good idea that was stretched well beyond its breaking point. Rob Vaux-Mania.com ( ... ) we're back where we started. In Vegas and wondering what's going on. The difference this time is that the filmmakers' themselves don't seem to know, either. Graham Young-Birmingham Post It's not a caper, not a comedy...instead, it's a tepid rehash of gross, stale material that's no longer amusing. Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate | |
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