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Nov 30
2009
07:07 PM ET
'Hangover' director Todd Phillips talks 'The Hangover 2'
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The Hangover was a vile movie. With all the hype, I couldn’t wait for it to come out on DVD. I love a raunchy comedy as much as the next person as long as it’s funny. The Hangover wasn’t funny at all. I found the references to pedophila frankly disturbing and any parent who would allow their baby to be in a film to do a mock masterbation scene should be locked away for good. Anyone who finds pedophilia to be worth a laugh needs to do a shot of hemlock for the greater good and gene pool cleansing. If this is what passes for humor in America – especially among the American male, we’re doomed. Sign of the times as to how stupid we Americans are. We’re becoming an Idiocracy. There’s a movie the inbreds in the comment section should check out but I fear it’s message would be lost on them.
I admit most of those movies were funny but none of them were funnier than The Hangove especially along came polly