I will continue to update this post as new evidence arrives. New evidence! But, you know the only reason it's there is because.
I mean there is no rational explanation for it. And by the by, this post explains how the filmmakers managed to not harm the particular chicken in question in the midst of the shoot. Big news! Labels: The Hangover.
Richard Bellamy said…. FilmDr - Thank God! I wanted to know where that frickin' chicken came from and now you've opened it up to the blogosphere. When the film ended with the guys gathered around to view the digital photos, my son got up to leave.
I said, "Wait! I have to find out what happened! But no chicken! Some sort of Vegas perversion? June 20, at PM. The Film Doctor said…. Perhaps one of them managed to find its way in the screenplay of The Hangover?
That chicken is a source of great and terrible wonder. June 21, at PM. This is not an explanation of the chicken in this film - but the second the chicken appears, I thought of Borat's chicken - the chicken on the subway: such an alien thing to us but in third world countries chickens, sheep, and goats are taken on public transportation. What's your favorite scene in a movie with a chicken?
I love it in Babel when Bernal picks up the chicken and twists its head off, to the complete consternation of the gringo kids. Maybe chickens are just funny. Just put a chicken in your movie and audience members are bound to chuckle at some comical association with a chicken. Thanks, Hokahey, Tough question. Chicken Run? In the world of comedic birds, I prefer ducks. I once wrote and helped make a short film in part about a man who fell in love with ducks.
In the movie, he talked of the "duck of judgment" and the clammy feel of its web feet. I've yet to find a major distributor as of yet. June 22, at AM. Ducks are definitely funny. Best performance by a duck: Gertrude the duck in Journey to the Center of the Earth.
June 23, at PM. Thanks, Hokahey. Do chickens get mad at you? How do chickens show affection? Who gets lost in the hangover? What happens to Doug in The Hangover? Do chickens miss their owners? Do chickens get sad when you give them away? Do chickens feel sad when you take their eggs? How do you cure a hangover ASAP?
Did the guys in The Hangover really get drunk? Who gets lost in the first hangover? Do chickens get sad when you take their eggs? Before arriving at the strip club, Stu steals the spotlight right away: he desperately chugs a whole bottle outside a liquor store, only to hurl it back out seconds later. This seems to make him even more stubborn on going all out. Indeed, he enacts his desires at their first stop.
Phil and Alan get a private show from two of the strippers, but they seem turned off by the experience in comparison to Stu, who falls in love at first sight when he meets his soon-to-be-wife Jade Heather Graham. His instant crush on the stripper is undeniable. He empties his wallet on her underwear while she performs for him and, as if that weren't enough, he is shown pulling his infamous tooth out with a heavy pair of pliers.
He really seems to struggle with the incisor, as several different photos and expressions from his friends and Jade help corroborate. Without a second thought, the whole Wolfpack is suited up with identical outfits at the chapel. Stu marries Jade and they all improvise wild poses for the photos, with Alan falling asleep on Stu's shoulder in one of them.
They all seem a bit less intoxicated until they try to pose together with Jade. In the extended version of the slideshow, some of the pictures show a small brawl between Stu and Phil, apparently over touching Jade while holding her up in their arms. Although Doug stared at her breasts first, Stu was distracted and continued to clown around.
But out of the blue, Stu shoves Phil and then throws him on the ground, to which Alan responds with a punch. While all of this is going down, Doug's pants have gone missing - just like he will in a matter of hours. The next picture shows Stu almost kissing Alan, signaling their reconciliation. All of this materializes the charming chemistry that probably will remain untouched by a future Hangover sequel. Only two photos that were taken at the hospital during The Hangover survive. One of them shows Phil lying on the bed with a bandage on his head and a bloodstain on his gown.
Alan and Stu pose on either side, laughing at him. The absence of Doug may suggest he had already "disappeared", but Dr.
Valsh Matt Walsh later reveals to the trio that he was actually there with them, therefore he was likely the one taking the pictures. The second photo shows Phil immediately after, still drunk out of his mind, celebrating with half a bottle of alcohol in his hand.
It turns out that his trip to the hospital was caused by a mild concussion and some bruised ribs, as Dr. Valsh points out.
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