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Who loved The Hangover?

Posted on 25 August 2009 by admin

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After seeing The Hangover twice in theaters, I still am amazed at how funny this movie is. I am anxiously awaiting this movie to come out on DVD so I can enjoy the same laughs at home. Not giving away any scenes from the movie, for those of you who still have not it, all I can say is that this wolf pack of a movie is to die for. For all my fellow Hang Over fans, you will all understand these clues mentioned within this blog. From Carlos to the Indiana Jones man bag, you will begin laughing at the start of this movie all the way to the end.

I am a movie fanatic, therefore, I collect them and pretty much see every movie that comes out. Out of all the comedies that I have seen, this is by far the best ever. The movie starts off with four guys heading off the Vegas to get in a world wind of trouble which results in them losing their good friend Doug. The movie then progresses with the remaining three guys retracing their steps to locate their friend. That’s pretty much all I can give without letting the cat out of the bag.

I’m no Siskel and Ebert, but this is definitely a comedy that you will want to have for your collection if you are a collector like myself. All I can say is, go see this movie, rent this movie… you will thank me later!

P.S. To all my Hangover fans, it was totally the waiter on the cruise ship!

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