When The Hangover took the box office by surprise way back in 2009 (was it really only 4 years ago?) most people were suitably impressed. It wasn’t particularly original, nor did it have uniquely memorable jokes, but it was fine enough in a period devoid of any other notable comedies. It gave us Zach Galifanakis, who we were all certain would go on and wow to world with his revolutionary brand of comedy. It gave us Bradley Cooper, now an Academy Award-nominated actor. It gave us hope that comedy film-making in general would learn that true comedy comes from reining the more colourful actors in and focusing on the straight man.
Assassin’s Creed up against The Avengers 2 and Star Wars: Episode VII in an increasingly crowded 2015
Antonio Banderas to be stuck in a filthy hole. Dreams really DO come true
Director Gareth Edwards on set for the first day of filming
Wait, the apocalypse has been cancelled!? We were SO looking forward to it
Dog cam/Creepy girls/Unnecessary boobies
Vin Diesel continues his campaign to destroy his own career
Drive, Zac Efron. Drive away and never come back
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