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Show The Casual Critic by Daryl Austin r : : -V j; J 1 their steps the next morning. This time the action is in Thailand, Thai-land, and although the location has changed the story hasn't. And that's not a bad thing. The threesome were hilarious in the first film, and they still brought their A-game for Round 2. I loved watching then and I loved watching again now. As far as I'm concerned, Phillips and company can get hung over as often as they want as long as they keep a camera handy to let me in on the action. Content: Rated R for all sorts of naughtiness. You're gonna see nudity (man-parts included), hear lots of foul language and witness general crudeness the likes of which is surely going to make Grandma blush. Other Opinions: 28,414 "Average Joes" give "The Hangover Part II" a rating of 7 out of 10 while 210 professional profession-al film critics give it an average score of 35 percent out of 100 percent. Should you see it? Not unless un-less you saw and liked the first one. If you liked Part I, chances are you'll like Part II. For more reviews by The Casual Critic please visit www. casitalcriticmovies.com. "The Hangover Part II" Casual Critic Score: 7 out of 10 Release Date: May 26, 2011 Rating: R Length: 102 minutes Genre: Comedy Before 2009's "The Hangover," Hang-over," Zach Galifiankis (Into the Wild) was often rejected in movie auditions. In fact he had never landed a role that anyone really remembered him for. Yet, Director Todd Phillips (Old School) saw something in him that he thought would connect with audiences. And when "The Hangover" became the second-highest grossing R-rated R-rated movie of all time, Phillips proved he had an eye for talent. But when "The Hangover Hang-over Part II" debuted with the highest-grossing Memorial day opening ever, both Phillips and Galifiankis must have accepted that they had started something even bigger than they could have imagined. The boys are back with another an-other story of blacking out for a night and then trying to retrace |