The Hangover: What Happened In Vegas?

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What Happened in Vegas? There is no such entity, as too much laughter especially in a good movie. "The Hangover" is by far my favorite comedy movie of all time, it is hilarious from beginning to end. The whole arrangement is entertaining. In nearly every situation there will be a comical moment. Various scenes that are meant for seriousness are filled with amusement.
In the beginning of the film the director introduces “The Wolf Pack”( the name given by Alan), which are middle aged men Alan, Phil and Stu, who are taking a road trip to Las Vegas for their friend Doug’s bachelor party. The main goal is to have so much fun that they will be talking about this bachelor

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