'The Hangover' web reviews
Todd Phillips, director of "Old School," returns to the big screen with a comedy about four friends who go to Vegas to party and end up in the biggest mess they can imagine. Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha star, and here is what some of the Web's critics have to say about the flick:
• Katey Rich at CinemaBlend: "You may laugh so hard that you're a little ashamed of enjoying something so silly. And after quoting all the best lines with your friends, you may still be laughing so hard that you want to see it again."
• Brad Brevet at RopeOfSilicon: "It's been a long time since I actually found a traditional comedy this funny."
• Joblo's JimmyO: "As much as I liked these guys, I would have loved to see a little bit of the black humor continue up until the end. It seemed much too polite, and a tad bit predictable."
• George Roush at LatinoReview: "Everyone has their own Vegas stories and this comedy will remind you of how nuts things can get out in Sin City. While it may have some slight problems, this is one hangover I won't mind having again and again."
• Matt Golrberg at Collider: "'The Hangover' may not end up being THE funniest film of the year, but it’s certainly a contender."
• Cinematical's Eric D. Snider: "A series of actors such as Jeffrey Tambor, Rob Riggle, Mike Epps, Matt Walsh, and the indispensable Ken Jeong parade through the film, giving it the feel of a movie that was at least as much fun to make as it is to watch."
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Franck Tabouring
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