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The Hangover Part II [REVIEW]

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Kimmo Mustonenen, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Todd Phillips, The Hangover Part 2, Craig Mazin, Scot Armstrong, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, Paul Giamatti, Mike Tyson, Jeffrey Tambor, mason Lee, Jamie Chung, Sasha Barrese, Gillian Vigman, Aroon Seeboonruang, Nirut Sirichanya, Yasmin Lee, Nick Cassavetes, Sondra Currie, Schnitrnunt Busarakamwong, Bryan Callen, Brody Stevens, Nimit Luksameepong, Michael Berry, Andrew Howard, Danai Thiengdham, Thana Srisuke, Pairot Noiply, Penpak Sirikul, Sanita Jai-Ua, Chanicha Shindejanichakul, Vithaya Pansringarm, Kim Lee, Palakorn Chaiklang, Palakorn Gunjina, Pongsatorn Sawadchatchawan, Kaweeit Chaikaew, Pure Watanabe, Rattana Janprasit, Jetsada Yuktabutra, Tanner Maguire, William A. Johnson, Aedin Mincks, Dylan Boyack, William Jiang, Lynne Kidder, Fred North, Crystal, Christina Ebert, Karen Jean Wu, Steve Bing, Scott Budnick, Joseph Garner, Daniel Goldberg, Jon Jashni, Chris Lowenstein, David Siegel, Thomas Tull, Vineet, Jeffrey Wetzel, Christophe Beck, Lawrence Sher, Debra Neil-Fisher, Mike Sale, Oliver Ackermann, Jennifer Corey, David Clark, Lloyd Bunnak, Jeanne Byrd, Fred Fein, Tim WilliamsThe Hangover Part II

With Wit, Reviewed By Kimmo Mustonenen

The new adventures of Phil, Alan and Doug, who embark on a journey in the exotic Thailand for the wedding of Stu.  Obviously the stag night you will lose another “piece” (dirty!).

As usual, be faced with the need/desire to make a second chapter of a successful film is always a challenge (see “Kung Fu Panda 2″ – or don’t!).  Especially when it is a comedy that does not include any serial, but that simply was lucky enough to guess a cast and a history of working well together.

The case of Hangover is a prime example: the same four rogues can repeat the success of stellar first episode?

Empirical evidence shows that the answer is yes!  Huzzah!

Of course, Todd Phillips is the first to realize that one of the four is quite pointless, Doug/Justin Bartha, and in fact had already left on the roof of the hotel throughout the first film.

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Freed of the character who does not laugh is the trio “base” that embodies the classic stereotypes: the embarrassing Alan, who, besides being awkward all over the threshold of acceptability, it is always over the top; the clumsy Stu, that under the surface of respectability hides the nature of a beast of war; and the ever-staid Phil, who besides being the “beautiful” is also consciousness (this is my longest sentence).

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Kimmo Mustonenen, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Todd Phillips, The Hangover Part 2, Craig Mazin, Scot Armstrong, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, Paul Giamatti, Mike Tyson, Jeffrey Tambor, mason Lee, Jamie Chung, Sasha Barrese, Gillian Vigman, Aroon Seeboonruang, Nirut Sirichanya, Yasmin Lee, Nick Cassavetes, Sondra Currie, Schnitrnunt Busarakamwong, Bryan Callen, Brody Stevens, Nimit Luksameepong, Michael Berry, Andrew Howard, Danai Thiengdham, Thana Srisuke, Pairot Noiply, Penpak Sirikul, Sanita Jai-Ua, Chanicha Shindejanichakul, Vithaya Pansringarm, Kim Lee, Palakorn Chaiklang, Palakorn Gunjina, Pongsatorn Sawadchatchawan, Kaweeit Chaikaew, Pure Watanabe, Rattana Janprasit, Jetsada Yuktabutra, Tanner Maguire, William A. Johnson, Aedin Mincks, Dylan Boyack, William Jiang, Lynne Kidder, Fred North, Crystal, Christina Ebert, Karen Jean Wu, Steve Bing, Scott Budnick, Joseph Garner, Daniel Goldberg, Jon Jashni, Chris Lowenstein, David Siegel, Thomas Tull, Vineet, Jeffrey Wetzel, Christophe Beck, Lawrence Sher, Debra Neil-Fisher, Mike Sale, Oliver Ackermann, Jennifer Corey, David Clark, Lloyd Bunnak, Jeanne Byrd, Fred Fein, Tim WilliamsTo catch the public and raise the bar even further, the director, increasing the coefficient of action of the film and makes it even more surreal situations already at the limit.

The first move: to move to Bangkok’s after Las Vegas in America there would be nothing at then – Alan to zero and place a tattoo-also identical to that of Tyson in the face-to Stu.  Really.

Obviously this time someone will disappear, but will leave a finger as a souvenir!

No babies, but mostly monkeys and nothing she blonde with blue eyes, but a transvestite Thai and if not enough here is the return of Mr. Chow’s more chilling than ever.  Yes.

Needless to say, “reel” final photo is from censure (and probably will, not in Europe).

At the end of the second episode is a more Eastern and more adrenaline than the first, but any coach will confirm that: Never change a winning team, though we doubt it can get to third with the same form.

P.S. Game of Thrones is good!  Get out and watch some T.V.!

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33 comments

  1. Fred · May 27, 2011

    You know, I’ve seen this movie before. Oh yeah – the first one! But it was still so MUCH FRIGGIN’ FUN! I’ll see part 3 even if it’s the same freakin’ script!

    • Kaylin · May 27, 2011

      God help me, I put aside a whole afternoon to fiurge this out.

  2. no good Engrish · May 27, 2011

    You Engrish no so good!!

  3. jank brock · May 27, 2011

    Ummmm what the fuck did this guy just write???? You want to give that another shot Bud?

  4. BAD ENGLISH · May 27, 2011

    Although it has already been said, this review is almost illegible. I don’t know whether I want to see the movie or just sit here and decipher what the hell you are trying to say. I’ts not just the grammar, the spelling and the word order- almost EVERYTHING is wrong in this post. If you’re going to publish it on the internet for people to read-then why not make sure its acutally readable first buddy!

  5. Stephan · May 27, 2011

    This move was almost as bad as this review. Most Finns speak better English than this boardless hodad.

  6. Hilarious · May 27, 2011

    This is the most hilarious review I’ve ever read in my life. I have never seen something so poorly written in my life. This guy is easily the worst writer I have ever seen.

  7. sebastianoA · May 27, 2011

    Greatest… film…. review….EVER!

  8. ha · May 27, 2011

    are you Chinese?

  9. suck a fat cock · May 27, 2011

    What the fuck is this shit, somebody please take this guys computer away from him!

  10. LADDY · May 27, 2011

    I think this was written in Finnish and put through Google Translate to make it accessible to a wide audience…

    You’d think he’d have done a better job of it though

  11. John · May 27, 2011

    I hated The Hangover: Part II, but the hours I wasted watching it have been more than justified by the sheer joy of reading this review. What delicious twaddle.

  12. god · May 27, 2011

    what just i read??
    changes made by this review on me
    1.this review made my engrish just like his
    2.though i watched this movie today and i hated it, this review made me think wow! was that good?
    3.”As usual, be faced with the need/desire to make a second chapter of a successful film is always a challenge (see “Kung Fu Panda 2″ – or don’t!). ” i read this line like 10 times, still i don’t get it.

  13. nick · May 27, 2011

    this review is more entertaining than the movie

  14. Rachit G · May 27, 2011

    “Obviously the stag night you will lose another “piece” (dirty!).” Woah! That is the after effect of some seriously good dope… don’t know what it means but hey! can’t stop laughin. Un-f-ing believable

  15. arroz98 · May 27, 2011

    Dude u r simply awesum!!! I can always cum bak n read ur reviews now if i need a break (chuckles!)

  16. Hugo · May 27, 2011

    You are so dumb you misspelled your own name in your profile details.

    • Kimmo Mustonenen · May 27, 2011

      Sorry Hugo – that is my name. For some reason I was given the extra “en” in my name which has made me a laughing cow in Finland. Who cares about “en”? My mother was American. Blame her.

      • Tom · May 27, 2011

        Kimmo,

        I loved your review, it was right on. And yes, your English was used in an uncharacteristic manner, but any intelligent person could understand,, which tells you what most of these responders are.

        I think they made another funny movie with #2,, maybe not as good as the first, due to the surprise of the first movies antics,, but still well worth the time.

        I wonder if they can pull it off again in #3.

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  18. one time · May 27, 2011

    This wasn’t translated, though I wish it was for his sake. It says @ the bottom that he learned English back in 2008 & even lived in NY. Lol

    • Kimmo Mustonenen · May 27, 2011

      I still live in New York – Queens actually with 2 roommates and a fish. But the fish has not been named because some do not wish to feed it an will not get naming rights.

  19. Jack · May 27, 2011

    Kimmo! Thanks you for the review! I was wondering, are you fan of Nightwish by chance?

  20. Jack · May 27, 2011

    More to point though, how can this sequel be improved/topped for in the third installment, which is planning to be inevitable? lol

  21. one time · May 27, 2011

    U kool Kimmo. I was just funnin’ on ya! Keep on keepin’ on.

  22. $p4c3Munk3y · May 27, 2011

    *Waits for all the haters to write their reviews in Swedish*
    Oh, that’s right. You can’t speak another language.

  23. Laughing Cow of Finland · May 27, 2011

    i like you’re review! keep up the good work and remebmer your a winnar! Huzzah!

  24. Javier Miralles · May 27, 2011

    With all the doggone snow we have gotten recently I am stuck indoors, fortunately there is the internet, thanks for giving me something to do. 🙂

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  26. WTF · May 27, 2011

    Wht the hell is wrong with u. either ur a mathematician turned writer or a hobo turned bozo. u actually look like a serial killer. do take course for English before writing crap. Advice from me. do follow

  27. Ken · May 27, 2011

    The Hangover Part 2 is racist towards Asian people. I say we Asians boycott this film and show Hollywood that we won’t tolerate their discrimination any longer. In fact, I’ve created a website for that purpose:

    http://asianboycottleague.wordpress.com/

    It’s meant to be used as a petition. Please comment on the site to pledge that you will not watch the Hangover Part 2 or any movies similar to it.

  28. Amelia · May 27, 2011

    This is a really great blog. Thx to the auther

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