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Todd Phillips
Todd Phillips is the director of 'Old School' (2003) and 'The Hangover' (2009).
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Director Todd Phillips has revealed that he is about halfway through the writing of a script for the second Hangover, which would see the return of stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis.
When asked where the sequel might take the characters, Phillips replied, “What people loved about The Hangover was not Las Vegas or the bachelor party but these three characters. I think you can take those...
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Anyone who followed the progress of director Todd Phillips The Hangover knows Warner Bros. has talked about a sequel since before the movie got released. The story is the studio loved the footage, loved the movie, and knew they had a huge hit before the film got released. Of course we all know what happened, [...]
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From collider.com
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Just as the time-honored treatment for a hangover is some hair of the dog, in Hollywood the time-honored way to follow a huge hit like The Hangover is to dive straight into a sequel. The staggering success of this summer’s Vegas-bachelor-party-gone-awry comedy, which took in $277 million to become the highest-grossing R-rated comedy ever, may
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EW.com, from Entertainment Weekly EW.com ... They make any movie they appear in instantly better. Reply · Report this. ugh. Tue 12/01/09 12:06 AM. hopefully a second movie means a second boob. Reply · Report this. jon. Mon 11/30/09 8:15 PM. I thought the Hangover was boring and not funny at all. The most funny part was the gay asian dude, he stole the movie really. “Watch million of online music videos for free on defSpot com' ..... EW Picks...
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Entertainment Weekly talked to director Todd Phillips, who revealed that he's halfway done with the script for The Hangover 2. Though he's keeping the plot under wraps for now, he promises the sequel won't simply rehash the events of the...
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