Very Bad Things vs. The Hangover
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Selish70 — 14 years ago(May 11, 2011 09:33 AM)
To the extent that a comparison is possible or necessary, maybe for me The Hangover was a victim of too much buildup by other people. I saw it and it had a couple of obvious laughs, but not a heck of a lot going on. I enjoyed VBT a lot more, but it's not difficult to see how a lot of people apparently found the tone of the film puzzling.
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kamas716 — 16 years ago(February 04, 2010 05:03 AM)
I much preferred The Hangover. For me, Very Bad Things is 5 bucks that could have been better used as TP.
The Hangover wasn't superb, but it made me laugh. Very Bad Things is the only movie I've ever wanted to walk out of. -
RoadSideAssistance — 16 years ago(February 07, 2010 05:04 PM)
*POSSIBLE SPOILERS (duh, gtfo a message board if you haven't seen the movie, but saying this anyway so I don't get deleted)
Very Bad Things is a movie I will keep coming back to. For me, it hit me at the deepest point if I was to do something like what the characters did, I would experience the same fear, guilt, and panic they did.
Christian Slater's character I hated and respected at the same time. I hated him because he killed everyone to get rid of his problems, but I respected him because he did whatever it took to get ahead in life something that America has lost and the reason that the dollar continues to decline. See There Will be Blood for another example of where American people had the edge and cut throat attitude to be the best, but now is silenced by a bunch of liberal p**sies.
That being said, Very Bad Things played on my deepest fears and to me was quite plausible. To me the movie was not a comedy, although some parts I found truly hilarious, namely the ending and Cameron Diaz's character.
Very Bad Things is a TRUE dark comedy. The events and characters go so far beyond belief that it's hilarious; however, the word DARK needs to be thrown in, because while it's funny, it's also at the same time quite serious and something that will touch every individual in a different way. To me, it was a drama/horror film. To others it can be a comedy because they can't see this happening or consider the plot so far fetched it's a waste of time.
Unfortunately, you never see movies like this anymore. Hangover was good, but forgettable, I'll never watch it again. Very Bad Things I would easily tune into again - of which I've done numerous times already.
That's not a preference really, it's just intelligence (trust me I hate bringing this into a movie but it's true) and general morals playing into a film vs. a mind shutting off for 1 1/2 hours. -
JohnnyKoyaanisqatsi — 16 years ago(March 06, 2010 03:37 AM)
I agree with dakotadevil.I got A few slight heheh moments out of the hangover.So without any hype I would have just called it a below average comedy but F king hell the hype surrounding it would make you hate it because it really is not that funny.I mean the asian dude was just annoying not funny.Mike Tyson couldn't even act as HIMSELF!!! Heather graham was beep music was beep tiger thing could have been funny but I hated the characters reactions to it.Then you have the obligatory zany character I forget his name.You know who I mean,the beardy dude.Lets just throw in a character who will say things that dickheads in the audience who are easily impressed or offended will say "Oh my God did he just SAY that?" Okay humour is largely a matter of taste but I can't help complaining about this so called hilarious movie.I did like the photos at the end though fair enough.You can just imagine the studio heads in production crossing off the the requirements for this beep brand of comedy
Very bad things always impresses me and never gets stale.(It ripped off a lesser known movie called stag but I think it really outdid it) My favorite bit has to be when Boyd starts preaching in the car and pulls over and the groom is screaming Whats your POOOIIINNNTTTTTT??? -
ecam12 — 16 years ago(March 08, 2010 03:42 PM)
The Hangover is a VERY FUNNY comedy, perhaps the funniest of recent memory. I do not mind at all that is won Best Picture Comedy/Musical. However, even though it is a very different movie than Very Bad Things, VBT still wins as a better comedy, better bachelor party movie, better Vegas movie, and better movie overall.
Don't get me wrong, The Hangover is still hilarious, but it is no Wedding Crashers per say (in which Bradley Cooper portrayed legendary movie villain Sack Lodge). VBT is better, but that takes nothing away from the value or success of The Hangover. -
CptHowdy87 — 10 years ago(October 02, 2015 09:43 AM)
Christian Slater's character I hated and respected at the same time. I hated him because he killed everyone to get rid of his problems, but I respected him because he did whatever it took to get ahead in life something that America has lost and the reason that the dollar continues to decline. See There Will be Blood for another example of where American people had the edge and cut throat attitude to be the best, but now is silenced by a bunch of liberal p**sies.
For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul?
You think people like the characters Christian Slater and Daniel Day-Lewis portrayed in Very Bad Things and There Will Be Blood should be aspired and looked up to? Doing whatever it takes to get ahead in life and not caring who you hurt along the way is the exact opposite of how one should live their life. Only a sociopath would think that way. -
Lucygirl1 — 15 years ago(May 15, 2010 08:08 PM)
I agree!!!!!!!!!! I just happened to catch "Very Bad Things" on cable late one night a few years ago & told my husband he just had to see it. We watched it & it quickly became one of our favorite movies of all time! "Hangover" is a decent movie but is not nearly as funny or entertaining as "Very Bad Things". The chemistry between the characters, the acting and the writing was outstanding in "VBT". The phsyco bride, the crazy wife at home and the groomsmen were all a riot!! Dark comedy at its best!!!
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mathmaniac — 15 years ago(July 02, 2010 07:35 PM)
I just watched 'Very Bad Things' for the first time last night.
It is as dark a comedy as 'The War of the Roses.' Both movies start out with a premise that can easily lead to lots of laughs and light comedy. Both end up dark and tragic and devoid of any shred of hope for happiness.
It's depressing. At the same time, kudos to the filmmakers - of both movies - for taking something and twisting it from what you expect into something almost unrecognizable as comedy. I would not even like to sit through 'Very Bad Things' again - what a downer - but I appreciate the effort and the craft. -
chrisrocknroll — 15 years ago(January 23, 2011 11:13 PM)
This comparison is like apples (The Hangover) to crap (Very Bad Things). One movie has Ed Helms the other has Jeremy Piven. The Hangover gets funnier every time I see it. Very Bad Things is supposed to be a black comedy, yet it isn't even remotely funny and its blackness is just a shaky, adolescently grasped retelling of Crime and Punishment rather than an interesting and authentic feeling character study. It can't be taken seriously on a dramatic level because, if you want to consider it realistically, you have to recognize the fact that the authorities would have snuffed them out pretty quickly; the hotel would have known that the detective had been sent to their room.
If you do somehow think Very Bad Things is a superior version of the Hangover then your intelligence is not to be respected. That's a fact and that's all there is to it. -
lynx617 — 15 years ago(February 24, 2011 07:52 AM)
"It can't be taken seriously on a dramatic level because, if you want to consider it realistically, you have to recognize the fact that the authorities would have snuffed them out pretty quickly; the hotel would have known that the detective had been sent to their room."
Just out of curiosity do you think The Hangover is believable on any level after they wake up? All Doug had to do after throwing a mattress from the roof was yell and draw attention to himself when the crew came to get the mattress. Or how about he would have been found immediately by hotel security considering a mattress was thrown from a high level of a hotel where the windows don't open. I mean reallyno matter what you have to suspend disbelief for both movies to work. -
chrisrocknroll — 15 years ago(February 25, 2011 12:39 AM)
That's true, the plot of the Hangover does require suspension of disbelief, but my point was that The Hangover is actually funny enough to work as a comedy and doesn't demand the viewer consider it realistically. Very Bad Things wasn't funny enough (at I didn't find it funny enough) to justify its existence simply as a comedy. So there is more lifting required of the dramatics. I think the premise actually could have been interesting enough to compensate for the loss of humor if the movie took itself more seriously and posed the question to the viewer of how these men would deal with their guilt. This doesn't work as it is though because there are simply too many plot holes for the movie to be believable on this level. It wasn't funny enough to be a comedy and it wasn't serious enough to be a drama. I just see it as residing in this black-comedy dead zone where it didn't wind up being anywhere near as clever as I'm sure the filmmaker thought he was being.
Don't unform, you're a great mob. We'll think up something else to get upset about. -
DSo1976 — 14 years ago(March 06, 2012 10:21 AM)
The desire to compare is understandable as at the heart of it, they're both bachelor party movies But that's where the similarities end. One is straight up comedy, the other is dark comedy, and both have extremely different plots.
Between the two, my vote for overall entertainment value goes to Very Bad Things by far. I think that virtually everything was better about it over The Hangover.
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Dale257 — 13 years ago(April 04, 2012 05:39 AM)
Not that these films really have anything in common, or should be put together for a vote on which is betterbut just to join in Very Bad Things beats The Hangover in everyway possible. The Hangover was just "OK" nothing special, but this film on the other hand is just "wow, brilliant"
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