Hangover 1 Casino Scene

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The Hangover had an extremely positive reception among critics and fans, spawned two sequels, and became the highest grossing live-action comedy franchise of all time, despite being an original concept with no sci-fi or fantasy elements and a fairly untested set of leading actors at the time. - Please watch: 'The Gods Must Be Crazy 2 - Stealing Ostrich's Egg.' While the film doesn't entirely take place in Las Vegas, there are scenes that feature the Fremont Hotel along with the Stardust Resort and Casino and, of course, the guys' high-speed drive to Sin.

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Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by HoopyD on 12/30/09 at 1:48 pm
The guys are getting on the elevator before their 1st night in Vegas. As the doors open, there's a blonde who is getting off her knees and a curley headed guy in sunglasses. The scene just seems kinda stuck in there for no apparent reason. Can anyone explain?
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re: Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by Walt OReilly on 12/30/09 at 1:50 pm to HoopyD
Did you stick around to watch the credits?


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re: Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by Lexo on 12/30/09 at 1:51 pm to HoopyD
The guy with the curly hair was the director. He also made a cameo in Old School. He was the guy who knocked on the door and said he was 'here for the gang bang.'


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re: Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by alajones on 12/30/09 at 1:52 pm to HoopyD
I didn't think about it until now. I guess it was just supposed to be funny. I must be misremembering because I thought the guy was going down on her. After he got up he said 'going up?' Like kind of a joke since he was going down?

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re: Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by LSUMJ on 12/30/09 at 1:53 pm to HoopyD
just a harbinger of the 'anything goes in vegas' theme to come

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re: Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by Fun Bunch on 12/30/09 at 1:53 pm to Walt OReilly
The curly haired guy is the director, by the way.
Damn, too late.


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re: Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by HoopyD on 12/30/09 at 1:55 pm to Lexo
Lexo,
I thought I had seen that guy before in another movie. I think he was wearing the same clothes he was wearing in Old School.
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re: Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by Mikes My Tiger on 12/30/09 at 2:06 pm to HoopyD
I think I remember on one of the trailers that the people in the elevator seen the tiger and freaked out. They probably just cut the rest of the scene for whatever reason.

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re: Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by KingofDeQueen on 12/30/09 at 2:08 pm to Mikes My Tiger


re: Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by LSU0358 on 12/30/09 at 2:11 pm to HoopyD


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re: Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by Lexo on 12/30/09 at 2:12 pm to KingofDeQueen
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Who the hell is this? The directors name is Todd Phillips.

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re: Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by Fun Bunch on 12/30/09 at 2:22 pm to Lexo


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re: Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by DanglingFury on 12/30/09 at 2:22 pm to Lexo
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Who the hell is this?

Directed Juno and Up in the Air.
Like a couple other people said, the guy in the elevator is Todd Phillips the director. He always makes cameos like that, that's the joke. Nothing more to it.

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re: Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by Lexo on 12/30/09 at 2:30 pm to DanglingFury
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He always makes cameos like that, that's the joke. Nothing more to it.

Showing off what I learned in college... it's called a Hitchcock, in reference to Alfred who always popped up for a second in his own movies.

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re: Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by DanglingFury on 12/30/09 at 2:34 pm to Lexo
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it's called a Hitchcock

Very cool, never heard it called that before. The best was Hitchcock's story that takes place in a life raft. He worked in his cameo by having his picture on the front of the newspaper they had with them. But I'm guessing you probably knew that since you knew the 'Hitchcock' term.

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re: Question about scene from The HangoverPosted by Lexo on 12/30/09 at 2:37 pm to DanglingFury
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But I'm guessing you probably knew that since you knew the 'Hitchcock' term.

Actually, no, I didn't. I just remember the term Hitchcock from when I majored in Communications at SLU. I wonder if anyone still uses it as most of the younger generation probably aren't really familiar with him.

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