The Hangover Part III
May 2013
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J. R. Jones
This final installment in the party-boy franchise... wisely drops the narrative gimmick of alcohol-induced amnesia that made the first movie so unusual and the second its pallid copy.
Joel Arnold
An excessively violent action comedy that handily manages the tough task of feeling at once tired and aggressively heartless.
Tom Charity
If only what happened in Vegas had stayed in Vegas.
James Rocchi
This third installment could easily be dismissed as too little, too late, if only it weren't in fact too much, too late.
Rene Rodriguez
This odious, mean-spirited movie appropriates the title and the characters from the previous pictures and sends them on a would-be adventure involving gangsters, gold bars and that pinnacle of hilarity, decapitated giraffes.
Rick Groen
Not just bad, but weirdly, fascinatingly bad.
Critic reviews
J. R. Jones
This final installment in the party-boy franchise... wisely drops the narrative gimmick of alcohol-induced amnesia that made the first movie so unusual and the second its pallid copy.
Joel Arnold
An excessively violent action comedy that handily manages the tough task of feeling at once tired and aggressively heartless.
James Rocchi
This third installment could easily be dismissed as too little, too late, if only it weren't in fact too much, too late.
Rene Rodriguez
This odious, mean-spirited movie appropriates the title and the characters from the previous pictures and sends them on a would-be adventure involving gangsters, gold bars and that pinnacle of hilarity, decapitated giraffes.
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Awful till the last 20 or so minutes This movie is an painfully obvious grab at some extra cash. First hour and 20 minutes of movie sucked. But once the plot was wrapping up, it became watchable and somewhat enjoyable thanks to actual character development. Last 20 minutes of movie redeemed the film all that it could. Still pretty god awful.

Best one yet The 1st movie was funny but geared more towards fan girls of Bradly cooper and didn't really take any risks. The 2nd movie was much better and funnier in every joke that was mirrored from the first movie but this time around it was geared more towards men. The 3rd movie.. Quite possibly the best trilogy movie ever.. This is how you end a trilogy.. not continue it. By not starting a new story but getting in trouble because of the mess that came back to haunt them from the first two movies.. HILARIOUS

Epic Movie! I had a lot of fun watching this movie. It had me on the edge of my seat trying to keep up with the plots twists and turns. I love Mr. Chow having more screen time in this movie. I really want to see another Hangover come out to see the Wolf Pack one last time, but that might be overkill for a great movie franchise.
Great, but.. This movie is very well done. Fans if the trilogy will definitely enjoy this final film. It would be ranked second of all three movies, the first movie taking first place. Much better then the second movie. It definitely keeps intact with the series and offers a very keen and well developed plot to keep the audience in suspense, laughing and above all interested in the next scene. Worth your money for sure!

Like them all They say this was the final hangover but in the after credits they have Stu in women underwear and he has women breasts what happen there how did he get that way u left to many unanswered questions if this truly is the last movie I bought the movie paid 14.99 plus tax and now the movie is gone
Cast and credits
Actors | Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Ken Jeong, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, John Goodman |
Producers | Todd Phillips, Dan Goldberg, Thomas Tull, Scott Budnick, Chris Bender, J.C. Spink |
Director | Todd Phillips |
Writers | Todd Phillips, Craig Mazin |
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100 minutes
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R
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