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Double bill of comedies from director Todd Phillips. In 'The Hangover' (2009) Ed Helms, Bradley Cooper and Zach Galifianakis star as three friends who lose their best friend, Doug (Justin Bartha), just 40 hours before his wedding during the various drunken misadventures that occur at his Las Vegas bachelor party. The trio must attempt to retrace all the bad decisions they made the night before and figure out where things went wrong. Heather Graham co-stars. In the sequel, 'The Hangover: Part 2' (2011), Alan (Galifianakis), Doug (Bartha), Phil (Cooper) and Stu (Helms) jet out to Bangkok for Stu's wedding to his Thai girlfriend (Jamie Chung). With the mortifying memories of Doug's bachelor party in Las Vegas forever etched in everyone's minds, Stu decides to play things safe. Surely nothing can go wrong with a sedate pre-wedding brunch... or can it? The supporting cast includes Liam Neeson and Juliette Lewis, while former president Bill Clinton makes a cameo appearance.
Double-bill of comedies starring Melissa McCarthy. 'The Boss' (2016) follows Michelle Darnell (McCarthy), a wealthy and ruthless business tycoon who is imprisoned for insider trading. When she emerges from the clink, Michelle finds her business and reputation in ruins. Abandoned by most of her friends, save her assistant Claire (Kristen Bell), Michelle sets out to rebuild her empire by bringing her entrepreneurial cut-throat approach to girl scouts and their cookies. In 'Identity Thief' (2013), after learning that his credit cards are being used to fund the lavish lifestyle of shopaholic Miami resident Diana (McCarthy), mild-mannered Denver accountant Sandy Patterson (Jason Bateman) sets out to clear his credit rating by bringing her back to face the music. But with the clock ticking and Diana deciding to dig her heels in, Sandy soon finds himself forced to try every trick in the book, and some that aren't, to bring his fugitive home.
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