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  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 06/05/2009
  • Running Time: 96 mins
  • Director: Todd Phillips
  • Cast: Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Bryan Callen, Sasha Barrese
  • Producer: Todd Phillips, Dan Goldberg
  • Writer: Jon Lucas, Scott Moore
  • Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
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Box Office

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  2. Green Zone, 14.5 mil, 14.5 mil
  3. She's Out of My League, 9.6 mil, 9.6 mil
  4. Remember Me, 8.3 mil, 8.3 mil
  5. Shutter Island, 8.1 mil, 108.0 mil
  6. Our Family Wedding, 7.6 mil, 7.6 mil
  7. Avatar, 6.6 mil, 730.3 mil
  8. Brooklyn's Finest, 4.3 mil, 21.4 mil
  9. Cop Out, 4.2 mil, 39.4 mil
  10. The Crazies, 3.6 mil, 33.4 mil
Movie Title, Weekly Earnings, Total Earnings

The Hangover

Old School fans, remove your earmuffs: This messy, raunchy farce about three groomsmen (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis) on a lost-weekend bender in Sin City is just as uneven but almost as funny, continuing director Todd Phillips’s fascination with the alpha male’s default setting—childhood reversion. To put it another way: This is a movie about three yutzes who wake up face-down in a high rollers’ suite with live chickens, a smoldering armchair, and a Jacuzzi full of inflatable livestock. At that point, they must answer the burning question: Dude, where’s my groom? As their search leads from cut-rate wedding chapel to no-tell motel, the Jon Lucas and Scott Moore screenplay strives mightily to strew banana peels in their path—most amusing, some merely desperate. What proves consistent, as in Old School, is the chemistry among Hangover’s three species of party mammalia: Cooper has the smarmy look of an avocational gynecologist; Helms uses his wall-mounted Whiffenpoof features to manic effect, with a girlish shriek for each new catastrophe; and the ursine Galifianakis, a master at detonating sicko one-liners with a slow fuse, adopts a gut-forward toddle and an air of guileless hedonism. Together, they form a lopsided portrait of flabby, shabby wannabe machismo—an instant rejoinder to the old taunt “man up.” — Jim Ridley

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