After all, isn't
that what bachelor parties are supposed to represent?
Not exact matches
Four pals head to Vegas for the
bachelor party of one of them, and they wake up the next morning in a trashed hotel suite, massively hungover, with no memory of
what happened over the previous 12 hours.
The film - which follows a trio of friends (Bradley Cooper's Phil, Ed Helms» Stu, and Zach Galifianakis» Alan) as they attempt to piece together just
what transpired during a pal's drunken
bachelor party (where it inevitably becomes clear that said pal has mysteriously vanished)- strikes all of the wrong notes virtually from the get - go, as screenwriters Jon Lucas and Scott Moore offer up a series of broadly - portrayed caricatures that could only exist within just such a low - rent comedy (with Galifianakis» aggressively off - the - wall turn as Alan undoubtedly the most apt example of this).
Hangover certainly subverts the «guys get drunk at
bachelor party» arc by having a «guys try to remember
what they did when they got drunk at
bachelor party,» but it ultimately devolves into a parade of scenes of increasing goofiness.
Breaking the «
what happens in Vegas...» taboo, «The Hangover» allows a glimpse at the goings - on of a Las Vegas
bachelor party.
That's
what I discovered watching The Hangover, a film about, of all things, a foursome who travels to Vegas on their
bachelor party.
Its concept is simple:
what if there was a
bachelor party so ripping raucous that no one remembers any of it the next day?
Premise: «After his fiancée breaks off their engagement, a man takes a trip with friends on
what should have been his
bachelor party weekend, and his self - absorbed friends are so focused on -LSB-...]
Synopsis: Josh treats
what would have been his
bachelor party as an opportunity to reconnect with his friends.
Joshy (Director & Screenwriter: Jeff Baena)-- Josh treats
what would have been his
bachelor party as an opportunity to reconnect with his friends.
Silicon Valley lead Thomas Middleditch, for example, stars in Joshy, as a bereaved man who tries to enjoy
what would have been his
bachelor party.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening June 5, 2009 BIG BUDGET FILMS The Hangover (R for sexuality, nudity, drug and alcohol abuse and pervasive profanity) «
What Happens in Vegas» comedy about three friends (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis) of the groom - to - be (Justin Bartha) who throw a wild
bachelor party in a suite at Caesar's Palace only to have their pal disappear without a trace the day before the wedding.
She also let us in on
what it was like to film the
bachelor party scene in «American Wedding,»
what thrill - seeking she likes to do in her downtime and one thing that not many people know about her (the answer may surprise you).
From the trailer, it's difficult to tell
what the film is about beyond a
bachelor party for the formerly engaged titular character and, like its release, is a bit surprising, to say the least.
This one focuses on a
bachelor party's weekend — or
what should have been one, before Josh's (Thomas Middleditch) fianceé hung herself a year and a half ago.
It's fairly obvious that writer - director Eric Bernt (writing credits include Romeo Must Die and Virtuosity) has decided to make a fast - buck niche movie, which capitalizes on the fact that men seeking ideas on
what to do for a
bachelor party will give this a rental when the appropriate time comes.
While these three don't qualify for senior status, their success in the raunchy comedy may be
what inspired geriatric actors Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman, Robert De Niro and Kevin Kline to do their own version of a wild
bachelor party in the movie Last Vegas.
Last Vegas stars Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, Mary Steenburgen, Kevin Kline and Michael Douglas in
what can only be described as the Space Cowboys of raunchy
bachelor party comedies.
Who: Robert De Niro, Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Kline
What: Three sixty - something friends take a break from their day - to - day lives to throw a
bachelor party in Las Vegas for their last remaining single pal.
WHAT: Billy (Michael Douglas), Paddy (Robert De Niro), Archie (Morgan Freeman) and Sam (Kevin Kline) have been friends for nearly 60 years, so when Billy announces that he's finally getting married, the guys decide to take a break from their stagnant day - to - day lives and throw a
bachelor party in Las Vegas.
This raunchy exploitation horror extravaganza shows us
what happens to a group of freewheeling desk jockeys who decide to throw a wild
bachelor party in their office building after hours, complete with strippers, booze, and stag movies.
What's more fun than a birthday, graduation,
bachelor or prom
party as you cruise the Santa Barbara Coastline?
Reasons to visit Vegas can range from kids soccer tournaments to 21st birthday
parties,
bachelor parties, work conferences, or who knows
what else.
What's a
bachelor party without the entertainment?
Looking at the facts of the case, they are pretty much exactly
what you would expect from a
bachelor party golf outing that involved dozens of beers, a bottle of tequila, several marijuana joints smoked «before the third hole,» «power slides» in the golf carts and clubs smashed against trees.