Looking for something to do on this rainy Saturday? My #1 suggestion would actually be to travel to Dendy cinemas and see "Sinister" which is finally showing in cinemas after scaring the pants off me at the Film Festival last year. But if you can't/don't do that, The Hangover part 3 is a pretty good second choice. Better than the Hangover Part 2 that's for sure!
The Hangover Part 3 kicks off spectacularly with Mr Chow breaking out of prison in Bangkok and Alan creating some highway chaos. Alan has been off his meds in the aftermath of Part 2 and in the wake of his father's death (not a spoiler, you've all seen the ads) the Wolf Pack, assembled by Alan's sister Tracey, stage an intervention. Alan agrees to go for rehab if the Wolf Pack take him on the road trip. But they really don't get far before Wolf Pack history intervenes and throws them back into another crazy adventure.
A gangster ripped off by Mr Chow in the past (played deliciously evil by John Goodman in a small role) stops the Wolf Pack, kidnaps Doug (yes, Doug again, poor Justin Bartha) and says he will be executed unless Phil, Stu and Alan find Mr Chow and bring him to the gangster. Why? Because Alan's been communicating with Mr Chow in jail and might know where he is.
There have been some pretty bad reviews of this movie but I'm not really sure why. Thankfully, they have realised the mistake of Part 2 being a complete re-tread of the great first movie and Part 3 brings a fresh plotline which is more of a road trip action/adventure than the first two's "re-trace our steps to solve the mystery" plotline. They have kept the stuff that works (writer/director Todd Phillips, Alan's man-child antics and inappropriate comments, Phil's coolness, Stu's maniacal reactions) but given it a different angle. The situations and comments are still funny in this one, I found myself laughing pretty consistently throughout.
The breakout stars of this trilogy are still the ones that pull the biggest laughs in part 3 - Zach Galifianakis amps up the inappropriateness while simultaneously having Alan grow up a little bit, and Mr Chow is just as outrageous as ever. And if you miss the "waking up the morning after to chaos" scenes from the first two movies, do not leave the cinema as soon as the credits start rolling! This is one of the funniest scenes.
Better than Part 2, not as good as Part 1 but still a fun way to spend a Saturday night.
Principles in the Mel-ocracy
Principles in the Mel-ocracy:
1. I don't download pirated movies/TV or copy movies for free.
2. I don't take my shoes off at the cinema and put my feet up on the seat in front - this is gross people! People's heads rest where your stinky feet have been!
3. I don't check my phone during the movie. Even if it's on silent you can still be annoyed by the glowing screen. You are not so important it can't wait 2 hours.
4. I usually stay to the end of the credits, just in case there is a bit at the end.
5. I do talk in films if necessary, but quietly.
6. I will annoy my companions by guessing the movie within 3 seconds of the preview starting, if possible.
7. If nobody else wants to go, I will go by myself rather than miss out.
8. I don't spoil endings or twists.
1. I don't download pirated movies/TV or copy movies for free.
2. I don't take my shoes off at the cinema and put my feet up on the seat in front - this is gross people! People's heads rest where your stinky feet have been!
3. I don't check my phone during the movie. Even if it's on silent you can still be annoyed by the glowing screen. You are not so important it can't wait 2 hours.
4. I usually stay to the end of the credits, just in case there is a bit at the end.
5. I do talk in films if necessary, but quietly.
6. I will annoy my companions by guessing the movie within 3 seconds of the preview starting, if possible.
7. If nobody else wants to go, I will go by myself rather than miss out.
8. I don't spoil endings or twists.
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