Movie Review: The Hangover, Part 2. (Filmed in Thailand)
#49
Posted 12 June 2011 - 10:44 AM
And furthermore, this movie has taken a record amount at the box office for a Memorial Day weekend in the USA. What does that say about the public consciousness? Is this what we can expect from now on as the standard for big screen comedies? And the film has an R rating in the US yet it is still a puerile load of drivel.
I noted that a famous Australian film reviewer commented that the young audience he shared his screening with were amused the most by the bits he found the least funny. I had exactly the same experience. What does that suggest? That the younger audience's view of comedy has become so distorted they can no longer tell what's funny any more?
The subject matter of drunken tourists running into ladyboys in a Bangkok bar is so rich in comedic potential that if anyone is planning to make a movie on the subject, count me in.
#50
Posted 12 June 2011 - 10:55 AM
No I didn't but at $18 for the ticket, I can think how I could have better spent it.
And furthermore, this movie has taken a record amount at the box office for a Memorial Day weekend in the USA. What does that say about the public consciousness? Is this what we can expect from now on as the standard for big screen comedies? And the film has an R rating in the US yet it is still a puerile load of drivel.
Well you went to see it, so how does that make them any different from you?
#51
Posted 12 June 2011 - 12:43 PM
A perfect retortNo I didn't but at $18 for the ticket, I can think how I could have better spent it.
And furthermore, this movie has taken a record amount at the box office for a Memorial Day weekend in the USA. What does that say about the public consciousness? Is this what we can expect from now on as the standard for big screen comedies? And the film has an R rating in the US yet it is still a puerile load of drivel.
Well you went to see it, so how does that make them any different from you?
Meum cerebrum nocet
#52
Posted 12 June 2011 - 01:30 PM
There's an enormous difference between my deliberate decision to watch this movie despite reading dire reviews about it compared to choosing it as the best film available, something it so obviously wasn't.Well you went to see it, so how does that make them any different from you?
I had many motivations to go. It is set in Bangkok, a city I know, it touches on many things I am familiar with, Soi Cowboy, ladyboys, etc. Plus it was billed as great comedy & I am always up for a laugh. There are reviews on an Australian film website where two posters gave it zero stars out of five, several more gave it one out of five, I have never seen that before but it's comedy, how bad can it be?
Now I know but my comment on the collective consciousness refers to that mass of people who went happily to watch this & probably consider it great entertainment. I find it appalling that so many people can have such little discernment. Lots of guys here on the forum will disagree with my opinion. I have no argument against anyone's opinion, as I stated, the movie has a good premise & features multiple sight gags. If that's what floats your boat, good luck to you.
#53
Posted 12 June 2011 - 03:51 PM
Macman
#54
Posted 12 June 2011 - 04:46 PM
I would love to hear your take on this movie. My comments do read rather harsh in the cold light of day. I haven't been a fan of Hollywood formulaic movies with their predictable plot twists & endings for many years. I tend to haunt art-house cinemas, I love nothing better than a good European flick complete with sub-titles & leading men as ugly as a warthog's arse. Not everyone's cuppa tea I grant you.
For members of any LB forum, this is a ground breaking movie & could herald the start of a run of ladyboy appearances in big screen productions. Mainstream that is, not porno. If the chatter about Yasmin keeps up, you know the Hollywood mantra - nothing succeeds like excess. (apologies to Oscar Wilde)
And to Macman, may I return the compliment. I am following your journey with your GF in the PI & I find myself getting as anxious about what lies in store as you do. Allowing us to live the experience vicariously is a sign of good writing. Your detail paints a picture for us to be there with you. I wish you both the best for the future.
#55
Posted 12 June 2011 - 05:03 PM
#56
Posted 12 June 2011 - 07:14 PM
No I didn't but at $18 for the ticket, I can think how I could have better spent it.
No way would you spend $18 on a ticket you must have sneaked in when they opened the fire door
I have to agree with you brother Pacman , Hangover 1 was funny Hangover 2 was shit .
#57
Posted 12 June 2011 - 08:02 PM
I'm afraid I won't be giving my take on the movie, even with the presence of the fabulous Miss Lee. That formula just doesn't work with me. I'd say it's all due to my age, but I don't think I ever went in for that type of flick. My kind of comedy is something like "My Cousin Vinny", but I think you have to be American to appreciate the humor in that one, and it helps a lot to be a New Yorker. I brought a lot of DVDs with me, and have been showing them to my GF, even though I've seen them all. So far we've watched "Dog Day Afternoon", "John Q" and "As Good As It Gets".
Thanks for the good wishes, Pac.
Macman (no relation to Pacman)
#58
Posted 14 June 2011 - 02:09 AM
#59
Posted 14 June 2011 - 05:50 AM
They actually show dick?
I haven´t watched it yet.
Yep. They certainly do!
...and I'm with FBUK on this one. In this scene, Yasmin Lee drops her clothes and reveals a considerable ladyboy cock.
Just downladed it.. is it the scene in the locker room where Stu finds about his night with Jasmine, with several lbs around them, is that it?
-boomdraw
#60
Posted 14 June 2011 - 07:33 AM
They actually show dick?
I haven´t watched it yet.
Yep. They certainly do!
...and I'm with FBUK on this one. In this scene, Yasmin Lee drops her clothes and reveals a considerable ladyboy cock.
Just downladed it.. is it the scene in the locker room where Stu finds about his night with Jasmine, with several lbs around them, is that it?
Yes, that's it.
And after giving Pacman's post some consideration, I have to say that I agree with him on this one. So much potential, and because of all the elements for a great comedy being in place, it was pretty mediocre from a comedic standpoint. In fact, there have absolutely zero posts on this thread from anyone who really loved it and recommended it as a must-see.
Sadly, the part that most interested me were the scenes taken at the Sky Bar at Lebua Club Towers. I've been to the bar and stayed at the hotel, and I left thinking "wow, it was cool to see the Sky Bar in a movie", rather than "wow, what a great movie".
The camera-photos at the end....the one where Stu is obviously taking up the wazoo....now that was pretty funny too....
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