Jeremy of The Media Stomp wrote, "The Wolf pack is back for another crazy bachelor party, but this time Doug (Ed Helms) is getting married and Thailand is the setting. Aside from those minor changes, nothing really has changed in this film when compared to the first one. A few minor things help disguise this one from the first, like adding Doug's soon to be brides brother to the mix and swapping out the baby from the first film with a monkey. Director Todd Phillips manages to travel the exact same path as the first film and the result isn't that impressive. You can't blame the guy though; I mean the first Hangover film grossed over $450 million dollars when adding its domestic and foreign numbers. That's pretty impressive when you consider that the budget was a measly $35 million. So I don't blame the cast and crew for repeating almost everything scene for scene, but that doesn't help people that weren't fans of the first film. It makes for one predictable ride that feels all too fa...
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Rebel Moon Part 2 Review: This movie doesn't feel anything new or worth remembering, which is a shame.
great movie great comedy certain to watch it
Please no Hangover part III