Las Vegas on Movies, Books and Beyond~
How have some of the world’s best movie-makers, authors and games developers tried to broaden the picture beyond the stereotypical portrayals of roulette tables and garish cabaret attractions?
How have some of the world’s best movie-makers, authors and games developers tried to broaden the picture beyond the stereotypical portrayals of roulette tables and garish cabaret attractions?
The Hangover Part III is pretty much a Zach Galifianakis vehicle and to a lesser extent, it’s also a Ken Jeong vehicle.
This time, there’s no wedding. No bachelor party. What could go wrong, right? But when the Wolfpack hits the road, all bets are off.
Dark Horse is a bizarre drama following the life of Abe, a nearly forty-year-old man still living at home with mom and dad and reluctantly working for his father’s company.
Rodrigo and Amy decided to talk about Glee and Ryan Murphy. Much like the tv show’s current state, this conversation became a mess.
Aliens and zoo animals invade the world one theater at a time.
The Hangover is an American comedy that is about… well, the film’s title speaks for itself. It follows Doug and his best friends Phil, Stu and Alan traveling to Las Vegas for Doug’s bachelor party.
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