
There is a movie that is the rage in the United States, even to the point of taking "Up" at Pixar the top of the Box Office. It's called "The Hangover" (a hangover), and is a crazy comedy about a group of thirtysomethings friends who go to Las Vegas to a bachelor party for one of them, and where everything goes wrong. After drinking most of their lives, the groom disappears and in its place are a tiger in the bathroom, a baby in the closet and a police car outside the hotel. Starting from a situation already seen and reviewed in numerous films, "The Hangover" is supported by a marketing campaign appealing and well imagined (the trailers are fun and the posters are of a rare beauty care and this kind of film), which leaves very good signs for the end result on film. And to prove it is the box office success and the overwhelmingly positive comments and criticism that has collected on the side of the Atlantic.
"The Hangover" is directed by Todd Phillips, now with a few movies of its kind in the curriculum ("Road Trip" and "Old School") and a reboot of a hit television series ("Starsky & Hutch"), and with Bradley Cooper ("Yes Man" and "Nip / Tuck"), Ed Helms ("The Office"), Zach Galifianakis ("What Happens in Vegas"), Heather Graham (who has since "Bowfinger" has no role to its height), and a (hilarious) cameo by Mike Tyson. Here are the trailer 2:01 Red Band Trailer (must be over 17 years and enter the date of birth in order to see). Debut in Portugal on June 18.
While there I'll dust off the "In The Air Tonight" by Phil Collins, skim this post in Lima's Jorge Xigli and see the great gallery of movie posters.
























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