Earlier this week we played catch up with a trailer that looks like the sleeper comedy hit of the summer. Now we have a full length theatrical trailer for The Hangover that amps up the laughs even more. In case you missed our synopsis before here it is again: A Las Vegas-set comedy centered around three groomsmen who lose their about-to-be-wed buddy during their drunken misadventures, then must retrace their steps in order to find him. This will be the morning after that none of these guys will forget.
In this trailer we get a shot of the groom-to-be, Justin Bartha (who you may remember as the comic relief sidekick Riley Poole in the National Treasure films) and the lead-up to what will be one chaotic bachelor party. The groomsmen, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis, trace their steps and get more than they bargained for as they find themselves in possession of a baby, a tiger, a police car, but not the groom. Zach Galifianakis is going to blow up after this movie, and I hope everyone gets a chance to discover his comedic genius. The film comes out on June 5, but until then, enjoy the trailer below.
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Fuckin' Mike Tyson.
Can't wait for this one either.
HA to everything but Rob Riggle. He's a one note song and that note happens to make my ears bleed.
ScreenRider: You need to update your site daily if you want people to actually follow it. Don't just post "Sorry, Spring Break"...have some posts in your back pocket ready to put up when you get in a time crunch. Prepare for that kind of stuff. Just some constructive criticism.
Thanks for the constructive criticism...I know what you mean, and appreciate your feedback. It's just as frustrating to me to not have stories to shoot up. It's a bit difficult dealing with college and maintaining the blog, but I do my best to try to keep it up to snuff.
ScreenRider: You need to start being cooler and not so lame. Just some constructive criticism.
20 updates one week, 1 update the next. what the flip?
Re 4/13: apparently nothing is going on in the world of cinema.
cue Sam Malone..."sorry. we're closed."
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