The Inevitable Downfall Of The Hangover Franchise
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When The Hangover first hit theaters, it took the world by storm. Coming out at the peak of the raunchy comedy era, The Hangover was beloved by everyone. It was so successful that the studio immediately green lit sequels. Though that's exactly where The Hangover series started it's dramatic downfall.
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I love how Bradley Cooper addressed the fans who kept telling him “dude, those movies are my life” with “dude, you REALLY need to stop drinking!”
@nignamedmutt7270
Жыл бұрын
I recall hearing almost the exact same thing from the Trailer park boys. It was actually a bit of a wake up call for me at the time lol Ne and my friends had gotten obnoxiously carried away with quoting it EVERYWHERE and I thought to myself "if I'm ACTING like trailer trash, and that's all someone else sees..... then as far as they're concerned I AM trailer trash...... and my opinion won't matter if general consensus is the same...." I'm just glad we were mainly just quoting it and smoking stupid amounts of weed, and none of us really fucjed up during that time-frame lol "We were just joking" the man says "Sure you were buddy![pats on shoulder]" And just like that, it doesn't even matter. You ARE the joke,cand the people are laughing AT YOU!
@jessy1652
Жыл бұрын
@@nignamedmutt7270 ok
@AY-qy4jn
Жыл бұрын
@@nignamedmutt7270 you sound insecure and petty af
@eddie9244
Жыл бұрын
@@nignamedmutt7270 its not that deep bruh
@t221000
11 ай бұрын
😆
It's easy to forget how big the first Hangover was. Probably the most quoted comedy since Anchorman, it felt like EVERYBODY had seen it.
@AhmadAneeq
Жыл бұрын
i haven't seen it
@JayFingers
Жыл бұрын
Such an overrated film, too.
@carlossixtos
Жыл бұрын
It was this and step brothers
@redgreen2453
Жыл бұрын
@@JayFingers nah, I think being quoted to death by middle school boys, popularizing Zach Galifianakas for a few years then largely falling out of the social consciousness only to briefly pop up when you’re trying to remember what that baby with sunglasses on that bumper stick was from is probably the lot it deserves imo
@AlkisenSuper
Жыл бұрын
@@AhmadAneeq I haven't seen it either. Some day I will.
What happened? They tried to force a franchise out of a film that was never designed to be one. We need to get back to one-and-done films.
@therealCrazyJake
Жыл бұрын
Tbf, Star Wars wasn’t supposed to be a franchise at first either, but that worked out better due to the genre, I believe.
@lochofmceo
Жыл бұрын
I liked the sequels
@NickC_479
Жыл бұрын
I agree. We never needed a ‘dude where’s my car 2’ some films are classic stand alones.
@2309davidobando
Жыл бұрын
That why i'm scared of JOKER 2. But i trust Philips and Phoenix.
@TheSuperNats
Жыл бұрын
@@therealCrazyJake that had waayyy more material to work with, a literal universe
I saw the Hangover 2 in theaters when I was 17 on a double date. The theater was packed and it was like a giant party in there. Never had a theater experience like that.
@WarPigP13
Жыл бұрын
Yo! You right! It was one of my most memorable theater experiences 😂😂
@commandercaptain4664
Жыл бұрын
And Hollywood has been trying to recreate that FOMO party atmosphere ever since.
@miltonbuu
Жыл бұрын
I saw the first one and it was a truly a rare sight to be part of that human experience of people all laughing together at every joke and gag they threw. I felt like we were all family for a second and enjoying everyones company
@Homer-OJ-Simpson
Жыл бұрын
I’m a bit older but my 3 favorite comedy experiences at a theater are dumb and dumber, Superbad and hangover. Dime and dumber stuck around for me much longer - I haven’t seen it in many years and yet I could recall most of the jokes.
@hulkhoganstights6596
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a nerd fest
The downfall was inevitable because the whole premise was a one-time event. It was a crazy, once-in-a-lifetime sort of thing so zany that if you try to do it again, it is just ridiculous and loses any sense of novelty. And that novelty is why it works the one time. It is funny and entertaining and enthralling because it is so over the top. If you do it multiple times, it just because part of the normal universe.
@ContinuumSpanner
Жыл бұрын
You can apply the same logic to sooo many other things that should've just been one and done. People want more of that feeling but always fail to realize that it was so good because you don't see it all the time. People start treating that good hit of serotonin they got like a drug and want more and more movies to try and get that good hit like the first time but you can never go back BECAUSE it was the first time you saw something like that. I feel like that's how everything ultimately runs out of steam and why you need a good project lead to know when to pull the plug fully. Star Wars should've been like that, The Office too, same with any revival/remake Hollywood tries to push out.
@thedefinitionisthis
10 ай бұрын
@@ContinuumSpanner You're not necessarily wrong in that people want more of that particular feeling, but something like Star Wars lends itself to further stories down the road (and stories that take place in the past). Something like "The Hangover", however really was based around a SINGLE one-time event that had no real back-story, nor does it really set up future events. That being said, I actually applaud Hangover 3 for feeling like a true continuation, in that that Wolfpack actually had to deal with the ramifications of their actions in the first movie, whereas the second movie was literally just cut and paste their situation in another environment where EVERYTHING is now telegraphed because of what we know from the first one.
@godloveszaza
3 ай бұрын
Dont care what anyone says 2 and 3 were classics.
@pladampa
2 ай бұрын
Yeah the big druggie partier not knowing the difference between roofies and ecstacy. Great movie.
@Boraxizyum
3 күн бұрын
Honestly I love the hangover 2 it was funny asf
I loved the whole trilogy personally
@hannibalburgers477
Жыл бұрын
Why. For what reason you monster.
@sophiecooper1824
Жыл бұрын
Same
@epicframes5384
Жыл бұрын
@@hannibalburgers477 more chow in 3
@guilhermebarros265
Жыл бұрын
ME TOO
@user-vr8fs8gg6h
Жыл бұрын
@@hannibalburgers477 ur dad
Proof not everything needs a sequel just because it was popular
@yaboisoe178
Жыл бұрын
Yea but yk how the industry works $$$$$$$ long as they think they can get more $$$ well get the fast n furious franchise lmaooo
@commandercaptain4664
Жыл бұрын
As if Hollywood could ever tell the difference between a good or bad sequell.
@chikipichi5280
Жыл бұрын
But the sequels were good 😭😭😭
@moxictasculinity
Жыл бұрын
I love to see you say that if you were the CEO of Warner Brothers and have a successful movie in your catalog.
@NickWavvy
Жыл бұрын
They were all good like stfu
I personally loved the closure that Alan got in the 3rd film. He was a genuinely good guy at heart and deserved the happy ending
@Homer-OJ-Simpson
Жыл бұрын
I just realized I never saw part 3 or don’t remember it at all
@bigmanliam
Жыл бұрын
@@drewbenson8571 🤨what
@thecrow764
Жыл бұрын
Wish they showed his wedding
@newenglandrider3189
Жыл бұрын
Try not to be stupid.
@bitterman7258
Жыл бұрын
as much as i love alan, hes genuinely not a good person lol
I don’t care what anyone says, I love part 3. I could watch the whole trilogy with no problem
@MrsTrash-bq6ge
Жыл бұрын
Same
@draculastraphouse7863
Жыл бұрын
Hangover 3 was so bad, I swear the story was so lazy and boring
@guilhermebarros265
Жыл бұрын
I just did a couple days ago haha
@KyleSLFC
Жыл бұрын
Same! Love them all
@theycallmederek2743
Жыл бұрын
Just watched all 3. Best trilogy of comedy movies.
I broke my leg in 2017 while I was lying in bed hopeless I found the hangover and binge watched all of them I will always love these guys and what they made they helped me while I was in a dark place
@maximos905
Жыл бұрын
Why did you break your leg?
@willversa
Жыл бұрын
@@maximos905 football on concrete
I was 18, and I worked at a movie theater so i got to hear about the hangover everyday. It was amazing, I’ve seen the end credits photos so many times and I will always love the movie.
Part 2 is hands down one of the funniest films I've ever seen, the fact that chow dies and comes back kills me everytime
@welcometothemetaverse2523
Жыл бұрын
Honestly, Chow was the only thing I liked about Part 2.
@nickromo5591
Жыл бұрын
@@welcometothemetaverse2523 "What you neva do blow before? Sometimes your heart stahp! It start up again!"
@ApostolosFilms
Жыл бұрын
It’s weird because as much as I love the first, I personally thought the second was the most superior one of the 3
@welcometothemetaverse2523
Жыл бұрын
@@ApostolosFilms Why is that exactly? I've heard some say that, but I thought the humor was just juvenile, Alan was annoying, it just repeats everything but more crude and the consequences they deal with just aren't as funny.
@ApostolosFilms
Жыл бұрын
@@welcometothemetaverse2523 I love the first one, it is a comedy classic. But for some reason the second one made me laugh harder when I went to go see it. Especially with how crude and Grungy it was compared to the first movie despite the rehash of jokes. I feel in the 3rd movie was the one where Alan was completely brain dead and the jokes weren’t hitting at all. At that point I thought bringing it back to Vegas wasn’t it, neither was the story. I know a lot of people don’t like the 2nd one, but idk I guess maybe the theatre energy was more intense than the first one.
The third one is, oddly, my favorite simply because it deviates from the formula. And it was always intended to be the final film in the series. The marketing for it outright said so.
@thedefinitionisthis
Жыл бұрын
Of the two sequels, I actually appreciate the third one more, as it feels like a true continuation that dealt with the fallout of the previous installments, without having to copy what was done previously.
@ROMANTIKILLER2
Жыл бұрын
Same here: I remember my friends having fun with part 2, which on the other hand I found boring as it was just the exact same movie in a different setting, like a raunchy version of Home Alone 2; part 3, while not being nearly as comedic, on the other hand I appreciated for the fact that it dared to do something entirely different by actually changing movie genre.
@enriquemino9963
Жыл бұрын
hollywood has no imagination does not know how to just make one film move on to something else, they have to kill an original concept into the dirt.
honestly, Ken Jeong was the breakout star of The Hangover
I always really liked the 2nd one actually. It was obviously essentially the same formula as the first but the whole thing felt elevated with a bigger budget and bigger consequences. The drug monkey storyline was hilarious & the pictures that they look back on at the end of the movie get me every time 🤣
Wait so am I the only one that likes all 3 movies?
@val3454
Жыл бұрын
Nah this guy's just unnecessarily overanalyzing stuff and obviously doesn't understand a good comedy flick.
@ContinuumSpanner
Жыл бұрын
@@val3454 Overanalyzing doesn't make a movie worse, good comedies can stand up to Overanalyzing.
@val3454
Жыл бұрын
@@ContinuumSpanner And they indeed do with this movie
@oliversteiner9019
Жыл бұрын
No absolutely not… some just need to make things negative for KZread content
@val3454
Жыл бұрын
@@oliversteiner9019 Lmfaooo right
The first Hangover film is still one of the best cinema experiences I've had. For some reason I had absolutely no idea about the film beforehand and just went to the cinema with two friends. Rarely have I laughed so much at a film and the atmosphere in the cinema. The other two films didn't even come close.
I think the third part is underrated. Jokes flying left and right.
@EnchantedTooWell
5 ай бұрын
the part when Chow admits he's colourblind and dyslexic is great💀especially Stu's reaction😭
@Chowdoesblow
5 ай бұрын
@@EnchantedTooWell fr
Personally, I love part 3. Duplicating the first one is where I feel they went wrong
@welcometothemetaverse2523
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but striving away from the formula completely didn't do much service either. It felt like a generic heist movie.
I never got the impression that the franchise came to an 'Inevitable Downfall'. I thought that the writing seemed consistent across the board having each of the members of the wolf pack get married except for Phil because he was already married. I think that the series had an expiration date having 4 lead characters, but I wouldn't say they 'ran out of ideas'. We all knew exactly what we were in for when we saw the sequels right? At best it would be a rehash of the same old comedy set to the marriages of the remaining members of the wolf pack. I don't think there would have been a part 4 realistically speaking. I think they did well with what they had under the parameters they set with the first movie.
@majinvegeta7777
Жыл бұрын
trueee!
I don't know if even the original totally holds up today, but it is one of those films where you had to be there when it was released to really connect with it. It seemed to come out at a time when people really wanted just a fun comedy movie and to forget reality for 1.5 hours. Plus the 3 or 4 leads somehow went together perfectly. Look, it was a solid comedy in Las Vegas and it was a good one for sure. As Home Alone 2 was copy of the original but it was fun and funny, in the case of Hangover sequel, not so much lol.
@energeam6284
Жыл бұрын
this is the first time the phrase "connected with the Hangover" has ever been written
@Reykh24
Жыл бұрын
It still holds up. The premise, the comedy the plot. It's all still pretty solid
@DominickSpano
Жыл бұрын
@@Reykh24 For sure. I would watch it again for sure.
@Mr-Bogs
Жыл бұрын
People still want a fun comedy to forget the world for an hour or two. The problem is that Hollywood doesn't make those types of comedies anymore. Forced jokes, poor writing, and dumbed down characters are a few of the plethora of issues plaguing modern comedy films
@DominickSpano
Жыл бұрын
@@Mr-Bogs I know.
I saw the Hangover trilogy for the first time, earlier this year, and I enjoyed them. There were some aspects of the sequels I did not like as much when compared to the first movie but I don’t remember what they were.
watching the hangover in late 2009, early 2010 was such a trip. I was very little but I still remember it being on all the time on HBO or some other channels. it's just one of those films that literally everyone has seen. a first one is a classic.
I miss this genre. It was peak of comedy in film
@diskeyes
Жыл бұрын
It had its hits, but way more misses I would say. The Hangover is very re watchable, a lot of other movies from that era, not so much
@SandwichGlitch
Жыл бұрын
@@diskeyes "It had its hits, but way more misses" can apply to any genre of any time in any type of media.........
@willehster9467
Жыл бұрын
@@SandwichGlitch but never applies to “the peak” of any genre in film.
@SandwichGlitch
Жыл бұрын
@@willehster9467 it most certainly applies to all peaks of anything because that's when moat people throw their hats in the ring too to cash in on the trend...
@Reykh24
Жыл бұрын
@@SandwichGlitch said everything i wanted to say
I loved part 2. But 3 wasn't as good as the previous entries. They didn't even get drunk until the very end of part 3. I understand the switch up, but this IS the Hangover, right? Lol. And Allan was a complete d*ck in part 3. It was funny that we finally got to see what Black Doug meant about his boss being mad about the drug switch up. I admit that. John Goodman was funny af
I actually enjoyed Hangover 3 a lot, though I watched it so much as a teenager that I haven't revisited it in years
Have you noticed that it has been a minute since a big quotable comedy has hit theaters.
@mannyomega713
Жыл бұрын
the last funny movie i remember in theatres was game night with jason bateman..that was in 2018 i believe
@alexbrangan2885
Жыл бұрын
Because now they're on streaming platforms instead. When it comes to the cinematic experience, Hollywood producers aren't willing to risk pitting a mid-budget comedy against superheroes. But they'll happily greenlight them if they're going direct to Netflix.
@HankPBFord
Жыл бұрын
That's because they are gone mate, Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Owen Wilson, Luke Wilson, rob snieder, Chris rock, Adam Sandler, Chris rock, will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn, ect ect it's all gone, there is no backfill of funny people to fill in for all these people there is even more but this was just off the top of my head
@kcadventures1454
Жыл бұрын
I agree with all of you guys.
@genius179
Жыл бұрын
Superhero movies replaced comedies, that's the only "comedy" movies that get made.
Good thing Todd Philips was able to reinvent himself with JOKER
@popeye5274
Жыл бұрын
@wlndbeach not so much.
@diskeyes
Жыл бұрын
@wlndbeach5379and taxi driver is a carbon copy ripoff of Arther Bremer’s diaries? What’s your point?
@harraps405
Жыл бұрын
@wlndbeach taxi driver sucks
@pinealdreams1064
Жыл бұрын
@wlndbeach I think the people who say that have never actually watched Taxi Driver and are just parroting opinions. I have. Joker pays homage in aesthetic and setting, with some similarities in the characters, but its very much its own story. If anything, it lifts more from King of Comedy. (But less people have heard of that one so don't bring it up)
@efnfen
Жыл бұрын
Yes he went from edgy to edgy
Corporate greed was definitely its downfall. Should've been left as a one and done and then focused on creating the same vibe but with different movies since movies like Horrible Bosses, Project X and other over the top rated R comedies did farely well after the Hangover
I love The Hangover Trilogy never understood why it gets so much hate maybe one day people will appreciate it
@Amongoose06
Жыл бұрын
People are allowed to have different opinions. Hence the video explaining why
@eljay3390
Жыл бұрын
The 1st Hangover was a classic, Hangover 2 was ok.. Hangover 3 was straight trash
@jasper_1155
Жыл бұрын
@@eljay3390 i love 3
@heatherfromjersey3662
Жыл бұрын
The only good one was the first
@Starfish22-kb1dn
Жыл бұрын
To be fair it’s the highest comedy grossing movie franchise of all time. It’s done something like 1.5 billion dollars now worldwide. I think it gets abit of hate but largely the numbers and the comments show how loved it is.
You gotta do a Goldbergs one. That show is like an old dog that's clearly suffering but you can't bear to put it down
@Katie-xd1nt
Жыл бұрын
i thought it ended 4 years ago! wtf
@loudtaste1046
Жыл бұрын
that show is still going it’s been like 10 years the 80s would be over 😂
@commandercaptain4664
Жыл бұрын
Every episode is the exact GODDAMN SAME. “My parents are stupid! Let’s have a lengthy misunderstanding!” “I’ll make several 80s references!” “I understood those references! Now I’m explaining the jokes!” “Stop explaining the jokes!” “I can’t stop explaining the jokes! Augh!” “I’ll end every second act by storming off camera in a sad huff!” “It was 1980-something, even though I’m wearing a late 80s shirt while living during an early 80s reference, but it’s cool because each season end justifies this by saying the details are fuzzy on purpose!” “Shmoopie!” “Moron!” *Barry make a Naruto run* *cue the one 80s song Disney could only afford one per episode… which is sometimes a 70s song and even a few 90s songs* No wonder Murray “died”. If I had to regurgitate that formula, I’d sexually harass the crew, too.
@forgotrealname9124
2 ай бұрын
😂😂 you're funny dude@@commandercaptain4664
i dont know about you guys but i loved all the hangover movies... my fav part on the third part was when stu and chow were cutting the alarm wires in his house
They could have just stopped at one movie to be honest. The first one was great
I loved all 3 of them. I wish they would make a prequel to when Phil got married.
@guneytopal7076
Жыл бұрын
Phil was already married in the first part though.
@maxblakk528
Жыл бұрын
Or a prequel of Leslie Chow.
the whole trilogy is a masterpiece and damn I wish I could have been in theatres for these Ik it was such a fun atmosphere
Hangover was definitely an end of an era, should’ve left it in the 00s
@EnchantedTooWell
5 ай бұрын
what era?
@archieoutdoors3340
4 ай бұрын
@@EnchantedTooWell00’s 2000,s Like 1990 Would be 90’s Least that what I think it is.
Personally I loved the 2nd one more than the first one, while the third one definitely felt like the end of an era which I liked and it felt more like a serious movie with comedy inserted occasionally
@Shay416
Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed all three too. It always puts me in a better mode. The actors are a great ensemble
@guneytopal7076
Жыл бұрын
Part 2 was jokes, Part 1 was also funny but the final one felt flat and boring.
Hollywood doesn't how to quit when they're at the top. The plan has always been let's run this ship to ground.
I saw the second because I thought it was a sequel. Turned out to be a copy and didn't bother with the third. So much they could have done with the characters.
Personally I love all three movies
“No wonder why the third movie was the final one on the series” Well obviously, if you saw the ending of the third movie then it makes a lot of sense because all the characters are given closure. also i thought the second movie was arguably funnier than the first, and the third one had the best action out of all of them.
With how the 4th one ended I feel like a 4th and final movie is in need
Personally I love the whole trilogy. The first one is the classic where it all started. I used to hate the second cause it felt like a lazy rehash Of the first but after a few rewatches I've grown to appreciate where it ups the ante in some spots and improves on the first one. The third one has a notably different feel. It almost feels like an over the top action movie in some spots more than the first two but I love it for that and it ties up the trilogy really well. Plus it was the first one I watched so it's always special to me. I get that some people might think the two sequels are unnecessary and technically they are but not unappreciated. Each one explores avenues I didn't necessarily ask for but I'm happy they're there and by the end of the trilogy there are a few good throughlines in the series that make it all feel holistic. I think a fourth mightve have pushed it after the way three ended so I think they called it quits without overstaying their welcome and tainting the series
I was 100% certain the Hollywood executives would have made this into a tv series... I'm glad they didn't
@maryjanerx
Жыл бұрын
Did they make it into a video game, or was that just a joke in the tv show Happy Endings?
@diskeyes
Жыл бұрын
Knock on wood.
@TheElectricMayhem
Жыл бұрын
Never say never.
@Ryan07_20
5 ай бұрын
The characters gonna die of alcohol poisoning if every episode a new hangover
Good take, however i would also add the sequal movies took place in more exotic locations the core audience of westerners could not relate to as much. Beeing that I have been to Thailand and Mexico I would say the movies do a fantastic job showing fish out water comedy tropes that worked well for those locations.
@radhiadeedou8286
Жыл бұрын
Garbage take. People all over the world watch Hollywood movies set in the US, you think we can relate to that?
@ogjk
Жыл бұрын
@@radhiadeedou8286 are you disagreeing with me and telling me what my opinion is? I simply agreed with the videos take and added that they are good fish out of water movies for non well traveled Americans to watch. So yes the series did decline in quality but from a non well traveled American Point Of View they could be a deascent representation of FOOW comedy. I did not say or insinuate anything about non Americans POV viewing movies made/set in America.
I really miss this kind of movies!
The 2nd was the BEST! I enjoy them abroad.😅
I couldn’t even finish part 3. I still don’t know how it ends.
The hangover is over
There is a Simpsons episode where Homer and Ned get married to showgirls in Las Vegas while drunk. It was aired before this franchise
I also think part of the problem Hollywood doesn't get about fast tracking these comedy sequels is that it was a product someone cared about doing a good job with in the first one. The other 2 feel definitely more produced for a quick turnaround and kinda lose their comedic voice and identity with it
It's one of the series, I can't forget in my life
Todd Phillips was a genius. He knew what people wanted to see. And was willing to gamble on it. Didn't even have to shame people into liking it
The Hangover has always been a strange movie for me. The first one is still one of my favorite comedies, maybe ever. I can’t say the same about the next two, but I can’t say that I think they’re bad movies either. I was just never able to put my finger on why I felt that way
@greenscreenmovieguy5582
Жыл бұрын
I think the last 2 movies are just fun movies you can watch when you’re bored
@EnchantedTooWell
5 ай бұрын
Strange??
I remember watching this movie in theaters with my dad, throughout the whole film everybody in theater was audibly dying of laughter. You couldn't walk more then 4 blocks on south beach without seeing the "Baby Glasses" merch! Talking about the movie when it released felt like a really nice time to be alive. Now I feel like people don't bond over comedy like this anymore, only over which superhero had the better movie.
@jayroxx2580
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, people are being guided to not enjoy carefree, large social activities like that anymore.. Those are the things that you will never forget, and that sparked happiness in your soul, because we are social creatures.. Now people are being taught to put on a mask and avoid interactions like that.. it’s really sad. But great that you have that positive memory.. I have many myself like that.. Hopefully things will go back towards that carefree, enjoyable way of living..
By 2009, zany, raunch-filled R rated comedy films were thriving like nobody’s business. That summer, the family and I went about on a evening trip to a drive in theater to see the spectacle that was “The Hangover”, perhaps the most talked about comedy film of the times. I had to been about 8, and had no idea for the kind of ride I was in for. There was a lot of eye closing (nudity), “oohs” and “aahs” and a shit ton of laughter-induced tears. An experience of a lifetime
The first one is one of my favorite comedies and the last 2 aren’t really that funny but it’s those kinda movies I can just have a fun time watching or if I’m in the mood to watch it or if it’s on tv but man I wish they never made a sequel
It's like everything that's lightning in a bottle. Hits the right notes at the right time but eventually it fizzles out.
I can't believe Part 2 made so much money. I don't remember it being that big a deal when it came out.
@EnchantedTooWell
5 ай бұрын
It was probably cause people loved the first one so much they were excited when a 2nd movie was coming out
The original Hangover it's still very funny to me, the sequels are kind of a guilty pleasure, and it's one of the few live-action movies where I prefer watching the dubbed version, since there're 2 Latin American Spanish dubs, a "Neutral" version and one filled with Mexican slang words and they're so funny and quotable, and all the voice actors did a great job
I think this is a smart and in depth analysis of this movie but I also think that this is where I have a problem with the premise of the video…It’s too smart and in depth for a movie like this but definitely this is a great video and keep up the content
It’s crazy that we quoted this movie for a decade
@EnchantedTooWell
5 ай бұрын
Still do
The minute they made a sequel I knew it was downhill from there.
@eggheadsanonymous9634
Жыл бұрын
Sequels can be better than the original. Like terminator 2, Shrek 2 or spiderman 2. But the trilogies are the real risky ones. At that point, most jokes and gags will be stale and unfunny
Not gonna lie the ending credits scene of Hangover 3 was so fucking hilarious even if the movie wasnt great at all
Everyone in my high school was paging Dr. F for some reason
I liked all 3, hope they come out with the 4th when the time is right
I remember liking part 3 but I can’t remember a single thing from it that wasn’t in the trailer which kinda says all you need to know
The fact that part 2 showed all of the stuff in the trailer basically
Good things come to an end. Not everything needs 10 movies
its hard to make a whole trilogy over characters that were mostly passive in their first outing
I saw hangover 1 when I was 7, Hangover 2 when I was 9 and Hangover 3 when I was 11 all in theatres… I honestly had no business watching those as a little kid but I thoroughly enjoyed them, and still do to this day.
@EnchantedTooWell
5 ай бұрын
how were you allowed in??
The Hangover had the same downfall as every other comedy movie franchise has had.Look at Austin Powers & Vacation movies, by the last movies of those franchises they were a completely different movie from what made them famous.
It shouldn’t have been a franchise. That movie was a cinematic classic. The hangover was a violent and sucker punch masterpiece.
Watching the first Hangover in theater when it came out in 2009 my friends & I had no expectations of what the movie would/could be. I can tell you it was one of the best cinema experiences I had till this day. That movie was so dope & funny. Unfortunately, it was one of those movies it's very hard to topple as a sequel. Same happened eventually with Bad Boys, Scary Movie & Fast & Furious imo. Though Fast & Furious is still probably making a lot of money in the box the story/plot gets only horrendously worse. It probably only attracts teenagers around the world. But I can easily watch F&F 1,2,3 all the way till the one in Brazil before I be like yeah this shit has gone too far.
I wish the second film was the exact opposite - the gang going on a bachelor's party but viciously avoiding every sign of recreating the last. Maybe it's just me, but it sounds like the funniest thing
The Hangover Part 3 is a movie I haven't seen in YEARS but there's one thing you need to understand: That's not Tijuana. The place is actually Nogales Arizona/Sonora. It's still special because it's both a blessing and a curse because Nogales gets reconized by us and the people near the area but the downside is that Nogales will only be known about that. Take it from me, that's all my hometown will EVER be known for.
@Gojukid
Жыл бұрын
Ayyyy im from nogi too
@adrianarias-hernandez7472
Жыл бұрын
@@Gojukid Technically I'm from Rio Rico but Nogi is my home. That fake Tijuana set was magical to me when I was young
I actually liked The hangover 3 but definitely not the second film at all.
I remember when the first film came out and me and my coworker loved it. I made a bet with him after we left the theater that if it has a sequel it will have to take place in Bangcock... When the trailer dropped years later . I was right..
All 3 parts are elite and Ill watch them all again whenever I get the chance, idk what downfall this guy is talking about
This is the only film I’ve seen twice at the cinema because I wanted to see it again! (except for district 9 although this was because I went on a date with someone who hadn’t seen it so had to pretend I’d not seen it!) I haven’t seen it in years but I know if I was to watch it again I would love it. Just a shame they made the two sequels! Lightning doesn’t strike the same place twice.
I feel if they just incorporated Doug in the group after the 1st movie, they would have been much better. Without him, it was just the same movie essentially
Yeah these Hangover movies are damn near the same scene repeats of the last movie that came before that movie.
I still think it's crazy how this is the same director who made Joker
Part 3 better than part 2
Hang over one will forever be a classic. Watched quite a few times. Hangover 2, I hated it, watches it a couple of times Hangover 3, I really enjoyed giving it a different feel. Watched it more than a quite of few times.
I was 14 when the hangover came out and despite its popularity, I’ve actually never seen it. It was everywhere, though. Everyone I knew quoted it constantly, and it was always on HBO.
The hangover part 3 is not even a hangover movie!! From a business perspective they had to keep the title. But changed the story!! I recently re-watched the trilogy last year. Honestly I feel like everyone on Twitter would Slam it, if the movie came out today!! 😂
Watched the first one with my then girl friend and, from the moment she laughed as hard as I did and that we shared the same humor, I knew she was the one. She died from covid in 2020, we were together for 11 years and knew each other since kindergarden, she's still the love of my life.
One of the worst things about Hangover 3 is the Flanderization of Alan. He went from being a lovable weirdo to being unlikable piece of shit. He was selfish, narcissistic, and dangerous as he had no concern or consideration for his friends and family for his actions. The worst part is is that the movie rewarded him. Other than an half assed intervention, he got away with everything and was given no punishment whatsoever. They even gave him a wife in the form of another unlikable character played by Melissa McCarthy who was starting to wear out her appeal. I was expecting Phil to lose his shit and scream at Alan like in the first two movies but no, he just stood there as Alan acted like an asshole. It was so infuriating.
2009!? Oh my God I feel so old.
I think there was something inspired about the first film, but it was clear as the sequels went on that even the director seemed to loathe having to go back to the "franchise" given how much one retreads the previous and the other seemed like a coordinated attack on the sequel and dark comedy as a whole.
I was 15 when it came out and already too old to care about hangover 2.
I would definitely watch another Hangover if nothing else just for the nostalgia.
Happy Thanksgiving
I actually liked the trilogy, i think the best way to watch them is without context rather than think of them as a literal hangover, makes alot of scenes funnier
I loved the first one like everyone else. I forgot there was a third one.
Say whatever u will this film made our childhood better and I’ll always remember it as same 😂😂 I still remember when i saw 1st hangover and couldn’t stop talking about it with my mates in college 😂😂
The Hangover was a classic case of a joke that overstayed its welcome.
I swear Zack G was playing the same character in Due Date with Robert Downey jr
@micksjones5922
Жыл бұрын
Before or after hangover movies
@no8965
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@@micksjones5922 1 year after the first.
I love hangover tbh,