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watch hangover part 2 online free. Hangover part 2, this movie is fun and entertainting but unfortunately it was very predictable, there was no thrill in it. The reason I like and enjoyed this movie because The first movie all of the characters especially the starring. I thought they will come up with a great story that is something fresh and new , but in the end it was the same old gags. I was disappoint a litte.
Seeing for the first time the hangover 2009 , thought it would be a classic comedy. But after watching it many times , it becomes less funny. With the hangover, the element of surprise is lost the next time around and the story loss its appeal to the viewers. 
I felt like I missed out for not seeing the original film in theaters. Due to how often I laughed out loud during its duration, it certainly seemed to warrant a theatrical viewing. With the sequel's release upon us, it seemed like an easy solution. But promotion for the sequel made me feel weary. Trailers pretty much let everybody know that audiences would be sitting through the exact same film again. As it turns out, it is. The Hangover Part II is probably about 90% the same film as The Hangover.
A few things are changed in comparison to the first film: there's a drug dealing monkey instead of a tiger, Stu gets a tattoo instead of losing a tooth, Alan loses his hair instead of his pants, they're in Thailand instead of Vegas, Jamie Chung replaces Heather Graham (different characters, but still), and a new character is missing instead of one of "The Wolfpack." Everything else plays out nearly identically to the first film other than them checking the roof first; searching all over the city, outrageous antics, Stu's realization that the person they were looking for was right under their nose the entire time, Mike Tyson having a small cameo, right down to the ending leading to pictures in the credits. It's difficult to consider these spoilers when this is technically a film you've already seen. There are a few surprises in there, but not enough to make this sequel feel worthwhile.