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Billy is about to get married, and his friends decide to through him a bachelor party in Las Vegas. Now Paddy, Archie, Sam, and Billy are in for a life changing experience that will teach them how to live again.
This film was directed by Jon Turteltaub. Naturally, this film has been compared to a redefined variation of the Hangover. Only this has much more story and heart in it. The character are also much more believable in their actions. There is plenty of light humor mixed in with a little raunchiness. The story also shows the difference between age generations. It definitely made for adults, but it's all right for some children. Unfortunately, the film is also very predictable. This film's story does continue to express the feeling that anything can happen in Vegas. Strangely, it also feels like an advertisement for Cirque Du Soleil's show Zarkana, and the Aria hotel. The actors were great, but highly familiar. Michael Douglas played the role of Billy. He did great creating the familiar male in middle age crisis archetype. He kept the character highly familiar while giving it some heart. Robert De Niro played the role of Paddy. He was good in his familiar role of the ornery old man. Morgan Freeman played the role of Archie. Kevin Kline played the role of Sam. These two were a great supporting cast presenting other complications for people their age.
I give this film 5 out of 5 stars! It is a great film an older audience, and for some younger audiences.
Answer to last blog: Director lee Daniels', The Butler, directed the film Precious.
Que: How many live action Disney films has Jon Turteltaub directed?
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I give this film 5 out of 5 stars! It is a great film an older audience, and for some younger audiences.
Answer to last blog: Director lee Daniels', The Butler, directed the film Precious.
Que: How many live action Disney films has Jon Turteltaub directed?
1
5
2
6
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