This is the first Hangover movie that there was no actually hangover until the final credits. It also was the only hangover movie that didn't have you laughing in stitches. Unlike the other parts that kept you laughing from scene to scene, part three had you waiting for what seemed to be forced comedy, and when the moment came you just had a controllable laugh to yourself and thought thought that was funny. The storyline tried to tie in the originally parts to part three so you would feel a more in depth view of the series which seemed to be the movies main focus. This just wasted a lot of valuable time that could of been spent making the movie funnier. Having the movie end up back in Vegas was a good touch, but wasn't enough to save the movie from separating itself from the first two successful comedies. Trying to end the movie with a clean getaway from Mr Chow who seemed to make this movie funny was a pitiful attempt to close the series for what possible could be the last Hangover movie. If a next movie was released we can only hope it is nothing like part three hangover which more felt like a action movie than a comedy. A complete disappointment compared to its predecessors. This would of been a better movie if it didn't have the famous title hangover to live up to so we wouldn't have the hopefully expectations to laugh our heads off because of the other great Hangover movies. Nothing like the other movies it felt that is was treading on a new path, rather than sticking with the already successful formula.
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