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Just watch the clip. When watching a comedy, all great lines could have potentially been improvised. But assuming this was in the script, I would have loved to of been a fly on the wall when this joke was conceived.

This scene in a weird way actually sums up my problem with the Hangover series. Just witty dialogue and subtle comedy. One of the funniest introductions ever to a character.

The set-up is simple: They check the trunk, and an Asian guy jumps out and starts hitting them with a crow bar. This scene left me in absolute stitches.

I hate him too. He destroys cities. Chow was a huge criticism in the sequel, and it looks like that same criticism is already apparent in the third entry. Chow in all his glory. Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Password recovery. The Pop Break. Unfortunately, it does not contain helpful information of any kind. Just racial slurs. Alan's Wedding Toast.

There was a whore in Las Vegas a couple of years ago…" Alan begins his speech rather awkwardly by reading some "facts" about Thailand, possibly copied from Wikipedia. He then moves into the body of his address, which sets out to prove that 1 he is Stu's best friend and 2 he should not tell the assembled wedding guests about the sordid details of the guys' trip to Vegas.

It doesn't really go all that well. Alan: [Entering a monastery] "What is this a P. Ching Mei monastery. The Jonas Brothers. Stu's Song. Hold On, Gay Boys. Chow eludes the guys' pursuers. Unfortunately, Stu winds up wearing much of a dead pig in the backseat. Garden of Meditation. Grand Wizard: "Perhaps you should bring your question to the Garden of Meditation. He said something about the Garden of Meditation. Just One Bump.

Chow: "I explain it all ok? Just let me get one bump. Get my head straight. The self-appointed "international criminal" was out with the guys on their big night out that none of them remember, but before he relates any essential information, he insists on doing a bit of cocaine first. This is pretty much never a good idea. International Criminal. Chow has some of the absolute best, most totally inappropriate and offensive comments in the movie. All hail, Mr. Alternative Lifestyle.

Stu: "Oh my God! We kidnapped a monk! Her Dad Hates You. Unfortunately, as we soon discover, Jamie's stern father does not seem to feel that Stu is worthy of his daughter's hand in marriage. Things get further complicated when Stu and his friends accidentally lose the man's favorite son in the streets of Bangkok literally hours later Plus One.

Phil: "Chow! What are you doing here? Alan invited Mr. Chow as his "plus one" - his extra guest for the crazy weekend. Trouble is brewing! Orange Juice with a Napkin on Top. Stu: "Ya see that? Ya know why? So nobody roofies me. In this case, Stu refers to Alan Galifianakis drugging everyone in the first film, leading to their wild night in Las Vegas.

Bearded Devil! It Happened Again. The Tyson Tat. Phil: "Stu, come on, get up. We got a situation. Oh my God Alan - you're head! Alan, what did you do?! Did you roofie me?! Skyping Monkeys. Alan: "I wish monkeys could Skype. Maybe one day This is one unusual monkey though, so maybe Skype is a possibility? Obviously the monkey is a star now Stu's Demon. Stu: "I have a demon in me. He concludes that his apparent weakness for prostitutes will always get the better of him in the end, and he'd be better off starting a new life in Thailand.

Albino Polar Bear. Remember this, the same way you remembered that tigers love pepper and hate cinnamon!



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