The Hangover II

#6
#6
Will see, will be disappointed.

Love the Tyson tat for Stu, though.

While it will be hard to out-do the first, I think this will be very solid. At least on the same level as the first. im thinking better though, IMO.
 
#9
#9
The first one wasn't that great...it certainly doesn't need a sequel.
 
#16
#16
I agree with the people who think the second won't be as good as the first.

I disagree with the people who think the first wasn't that good.
 
#18
#18
I disagree with your disagreement my good sir.

lol

Not a problem.

I thought it lived up to my expectations though while Due Date was a disappointment.

Movies have gotten to the point where you have to pick your battles. More of them seem to be bad than good. I'll take what I can get at this point.

I've definitely become more of a TV person over the past couple of years.
 
#19
#19
2 things ruined it for me.

1. I didn't see it for a while and people were saying things like "it's the funniest movie ever" and "I've never laughed so hard in my life." And I went in with expectations and it didn't live up to them.

and

2. Everyone quoted it non-stop for like a year and a half.

And I agree, I've become more balanced between movies and tv lately, I used to hardly ever watch tv.
 
#20
#20
2 things ruined it for me.

1. I didn't see it for a while and people were saying things like "it's the funniest movie ever" and "I've never laughed so hard in my life." And I went in with expectations and it didn't live up to them.

and

2. Everyone quoted it non-stop for like a year and a half.

And I agree, I've become more balanced between movies and tv lately, I used to hardly ever watch tv.

That makes a lot of sense then. I saw it right away because I enjoyed Ed Helms in The Office. I could totally see it not living up to the hype after listening to people constantly build it up though.

That sucks... and that's usually how it works. Maybe someday down the line you'll watch it again and enjoy it more when you've forgotten about it and all the hype that surrounded it.
 
#22
#22
That makes a lot of sense then. I saw it right away because I enjoyed Ed Helms in The Office. I could totally see it not living up to the hype after listening to people constantly build it up though.

That sucks... and that's usually how it works. Maybe someday down the line you'll watch it again and enjoy it more when you've forgotten about it and all the hype that surrounded it.

I'll give it the Will Ferrell movie treatment.
 
#23
#23
2 things ruined it for me.

1. I didn't see it for a while and people were saying things like "it's the funniest movie ever" and "I've never laughed so hard in my life." And I went in with expectations and it didn't live up to them.

and

2. Everyone quoted it non-stop for like a year and a half.

And I agree, I've become more balanced between movies and tv lately, I used to hardly ever watch tv.
I had the same problem. The only thing is I tried to watch it again recently and it's still bland.
 
#24
#24
I had the same problem. The only thing is I tried to watch it again recently and it's still bland.

One of these days, I'll get around to watching it again. I want to like it, but I didn't find it that funny.
 

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