I popped in this disc the other day to watch it again and, god this is just a fucking hilarious movie. Parts I still laugh at and much of it has to do with Zack G's "Alan" character. But, man I just laugh at this movie and it made me think about a couple things that've occurred in the wake of it.
First of all is Mel Gibson's now defunct cameo in the sequel following that Gibson grumbled how Mike Tyson (given his history in the public eye) was able to have a successful cameo and Gibson can't. Well, Tyson's cameo I saw with a degree or two of humility and even maybe a bit of self-depreciating humor. Not to mention Tyson's bad behavior is years behind him -rather than in the media just recently and is the type that also gets a lot of forgive and forget. Beating your wife, serving time/fines for it and showing a degree of "sorry" is easier to forgive than drunk rants on an entire group of people who've suffered from assholes for decades.
So ditching Gibson's cameo makes sense as his story is not even on the same bookshelf as Tyson's problems in the media.
The other thing is Zack G. (whose last name I won't even try and to spell) He's had at least two other "big" movies come out in the wake of The Hangover -where his role and humor was almost universally lauded. The first movie was one where he was helping some kid pick up a chick in a psychiatric hospital. Never saw it, but I believe his performance was fairly well reviewed.
I DID go see Due Date where he didn't have quite the same "spark" of humor he did in Hangover as Alan, despite seeming playing the same type of character and being under the helm of the same director and also having the perfect "straight man" to play off of in Robert Downey, Jr. I just think the movie wasn't well written and Zack's character was more "idiot stoner" and less "socially undeveloped simpleton." Zack had good moments in DD but just not the "spark" he had as Alan. (Though scenes where his character tries "acting" are good and I think even shows Zack's own range as an actor.)
Due Date just wasn't a well written, or directed, movie. It certainly had no casting problems.
Anyway, The Hangover remains one of my top favorite comedies of all time and Zack G. is great in it but he also has a great supporting cast he plays off of and I loved Mike Tyson's role in the movie. Can't wait for the sequel.
First of all is Mel Gibson's now defunct cameo in the sequel following that Gibson grumbled how Mike Tyson (given his history in the public eye) was able to have a successful cameo and Gibson can't. Well, Tyson's cameo I saw with a degree or two of humility and even maybe a bit of self-depreciating humor. Not to mention Tyson's bad behavior is years behind him -rather than in the media just recently and is the type that also gets a lot of forgive and forget. Beating your wife, serving time/fines for it and showing a degree of "sorry" is easier to forgive than drunk rants on an entire group of people who've suffered from assholes for decades.
So ditching Gibson's cameo makes sense as his story is not even on the same bookshelf as Tyson's problems in the media.
The other thing is Zack G. (whose last name I won't even try and to spell) He's had at least two other "big" movies come out in the wake of The Hangover -where his role and humor was almost universally lauded. The first movie was one where he was helping some kid pick up a chick in a psychiatric hospital. Never saw it, but I believe his performance was fairly well reviewed.
I DID go see Due Date where he didn't have quite the same "spark" of humor he did in Hangover as Alan, despite seeming playing the same type of character and being under the helm of the same director and also having the perfect "straight man" to play off of in Robert Downey, Jr. I just think the movie wasn't well written and Zack's character was more "idiot stoner" and less "socially undeveloped simpleton." Zack had good moments in DD but just not the "spark" he had as Alan. (Though scenes where his character tries "acting" are good and I think even shows Zack's own range as an actor.)
Due Date just wasn't a well written, or directed, movie. It certainly had no casting problems.
Anyway, The Hangover remains one of my top favorite comedies of all time and Zack G. is great in it but he also has a great supporting cast he plays off of and I loved Mike Tyson's role in the movie. Can't wait for the sequel.