N-words, Threequels & Male Nudity: Notes From The ‘Hangover II’ Press Junkit

"Apology" was the word most used by director Todd Phillips and his actors and writers pack of wolves to describe the shenanigans that go down in the scandal, which is the hero of a time dealing with a bad case of confusion the next day . "Sometimes, to make a film about Mayhem," Phillips admitted in a press conference Wednesday, "must go to the chaos.". This time they wake up disoriented in Bangkok, a place MonkeyShine to a whole new level.


Drug pushing smoking monkeys, hedonistic crime, the infamous sex trade in Thailand – making the most of their exotic new surroundings, but the brand of uninhibited humor that crosses racial boundaries, even in a scene where the controversial figure of Alan falls Zach Galifianakis the n-word. Phillips Co., and of course the left and right to a trial within the limits of Hangover, Part II, apparently due to the belief of the group to push every envelope you can imagine. Galifianakis defended the joke with journalists during a press conference in Los Angeles.

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