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The Hangover

Rated R for pervasive language, sexual content including nudity, and some drug material.

R In Theaters 06/5/2009 , 96min.
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83%
Viewer score based on 745 ratings
73%
Critic score based on 31 reviews

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February 17, 2012
mrscdel
garbage. The emperor is naked ...and equally not funny in any way. It was a garbage script to prove that all one has to do is say **** a lot....show **** ass drugs and imply sex and the movie will be produced by someone and moronic people will pay to see it. And reading these ratings..there are a lot of morons in this world.
December 03, 2011
slotqueenterry
Funnier than Animal House.
July 17, 2011
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They nailed it, the typical stupid movie with stupid drunks doing nothing but stupid things... wow, is this really where America is heading? Scary!
July 14, 2011
kylepreister
great original movie. very funny.
June 01, 2011
samzietara
very funny comedy and i will watch it again

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Los Angeles Times
There is a sort of perverse brilliance or brilliant perverseness to be found in this story of a bachelor party gone terribly wrong. Full Review
A.O. Scott
The New York Times
But true to its title, The Hangover goes down smoothly enough and then kicks you in the head later on, when you start to examine the sources of your laughter. Full Review
Betsy Sharkey
Los Angeles Times
There is a sort of perverse brilliance or brilliant perverseness to be found in this story of a bachelor party gone terribly wrong. Full Review
Claudia Puig
USA Today
Director Todd Phillips (Old School) has a knack for extreme scenarios and outside-the-box casting. He has made a movie that is consistently funny from start to finish. Full Review
Dana Stevens
Slate
This kind of "one crazy night" tale relies on drum-tight structure to work. Without it, The Hangover sputters to a sentimental halt. Still, it's worth staying for the closing credits. Full Review