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Taken from Sky Bar at lebua Hotel, Bangok. You may recognize this particular bar from the movie "The Hangover Part II". Most of the panoramic skyline shots of Bangkok in the movie were taken form this vantage point. This venue bans tripods, so its hand-held with camera resting on the railing.

 

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One of the funniest movies I think, but I'm really not sure about the sequel. Haven't seen it yet, probably won't get a chance too. But it bugs me when they try to milk something for all it's worth just because it did so well the first time.

 

I mean really.. would these guys really do that to themselves again after that first night?

 

I'm betting that there will be a Hangover 3, but it will be filled with 'B' actors nobody knows, and go straight to DVD.

 

I wanted to do this shot for a few weeks now. Finally got a chance, and Cooper was somewhat co-operative. Only took 4 shots to get this one.

 

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Belgian postcard by Boomerang. Photo: Legendary / Warner Bros. Publicity still for The Hangover (Todd Phillips, 2009).

 

The Hangover (2009) is an American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, co-produced with Daniel Goldberg, and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is the first installment in The Hangover trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, and Jeffrey Tambor.

 

Jon Lucas and Scott Moore wrote the script of The Hangover after executive producer Chris Bender's friend disappeared and had a large bill after being sent to a strip club. After Lucas and Moore sold it to the studio for $2 million, Phillips and Jeremy Garelick rewrote the script to include a tiger as well as a subplot involving a baby and a police cruiser, and also including - as himself - boxer Mike Tyson whose tiger the four friends appear to have stolen. The Hangover tells the story of four friends, who travel to Las Vegas for a 24-hour stag party. Doug, the future husband (Justin Bartha), is joined by his two friends, the schoolteacher Phil (Bradley Cooper) and the dentist Stu (Ed Helms). Joining them is the bride's brother Alan (Zach Galifianakis), an overweight slob with a Haystacks Calhoun beard, and an injunction against coming within 200 feet of a school building. However, Phil, Stu, and Alan wake up with Doug missing and no memory of the previous night's events and must find the groom before the wedding can take place.

 

Filming of The Hangover took place in Nevada for 15 days, and during filming, the three main actors (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis) formed a real friendship. The film was released in the USA on 5 June 2009 and two weeks later in Europe. It was a critical and commercial success. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it three-and-a-half stars out of four: "The Hangover"is a funny movie, flat out, all the way through. Its setup is funny. Every situation is funny. Most of the dialogue is funny almost line by line. At some point we actually find ourselves caring a little about what happened to the missing bridegroom -- and the fact that we almost care is funny, too." The film became the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2009, with a worldwide gross of over $467 million. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and received multiple other accolades. It is the tenth-highest-grossing worldwide film of 2009, as well as the second-highest-grossing R-rated comedy ever in the United States, surpassing a record previously held by Beverly Hills Cop for almost 25 years. A sequel, The Hangover Part II, was released in 2011, and a third and final installment, The Hangover Part III, was released in 2013. While both were also box-office hits, neither were well-received.

 

Sources: Roger Ebert (RogerEbert.com), Wikipedia, and IMDb.

 

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Belgian postcard by Boomerang (Front). Photo: Legendary / Warner Bros. Bradley Cooper in The Hangover (Todd Phillips, 2009).

 

The Hangover (2009) is an American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, co-produced with Daniel Goldberg, and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is the first installment in The Hangover trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, and Jeffrey Tambor.

 

Jon Lucas and Scott Moore wrote the script of The Hangover after executive producer Chris Bender's friend disappeared and had a large bill after being sent to a strip club. After Lucas and Moore sold it to the studio for $2 million, Phillips and Jeremy Garelick rewrote the script to include a tiger as well as a subplot involving a baby and a police cruiser, and also including - as himself - boxer Mike Tyson whose tiger the four friends appear to have stolen. The Hangover tells the story of four friends, who travel to Las Vegas for a 24-hour stag party. Doug, the future husband (Justin Bartha), is joined by his two friends, the schoolteacher Phil (Bradley Cooper) and the dentist Stu (Ed Helms). Joining them is the bride's brother Alan (Zach Galifianakis), an overweight slob with a Haystacks Calhoun beard, and an injunction against coming within 200 feet of a school building. However, Phil, Stu, and Alan wake up with Doug missing and no memory of the previous night's events and must find the groom before the wedding can take place.

 

Filming of The Hangover took place in Nevada for 15 days, and during filming, the three main actors (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis) formed a real friendship. The film was released in the USA on 5 June 2009 and two weeks later in Europe. It was a critical and commercial success. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it three-and-a-half stars out of four: "The Hangover"is a funny movie, flat out, all the way through. Its setup is funny. Every situation is funny. Most of the dialogue is funny almost line by line. At some point we actually find ourselves caring a little about what happened to the missing bridegroom -- and the fact that we almost care is funny, too." The film became the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2009, with a worldwide gross of over $467 million. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and received multiple other accolades. It is the tenth-highest-grossing worldwide film of 2009, as well as the second-highest-grossing R-rated comedy ever in the United States, surpassing a record previously held by Beverly Hills Cop for almost 25 years. A sequel, The Hangover Part II, was released in 2011, and a third and final installment, The Hangover Part III, was released in 2013. While both were also box-office hits, neither were well-received.

 

Sources: Roger Ebert (RogerEbert.com), Wikipedia, and IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Belgian postcard by Boomerang. Photo: Legendary / Warner Bros. Publicity still for The Hangover (Todd Phillips, 2009).

 

The Hangover (2009) is an American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, co-produced with Daniel Goldberg, and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is the first installment in The Hangover trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, and Jeffrey Tambor.

 

Jon Lucas and Scott Moore wrote the script of The Hangover after executive producer Chris Bender's friend disappeared and had a large bill after being sent to a strip club. After Lucas and Moore sold it to the studio for $2 million, Phillips and Jeremy Garelick rewrote the script to include a tiger as well as a subplot involving a baby and a police cruiser, and also including - as himself - boxer Mike Tyson whose tiger the four friends appear to have stolen. The Hangover tells the story of four friends, who travel to Las Vegas for a 24-hour stag party. Doug, the future husband (Justin Bartha), is joined by his two friends, the schoolteacher Phil (Bradley Cooper) and the dentist Stu (Ed Helms). Joining them is the bride's brother Alan (Zach Galifianakis), an overweight slob with a Haystacks Calhoun beard, and an injunction against coming within 200 feet of a school building. However, Phil, Stu, and Alan wake up with Doug missing and no memory of the previous night's events and must find the groom before the wedding can take place.

 

Filming of The Hangover took place in Nevada for 15 days, and during filming, the three main actors (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis) formed a real friendship. The film was released in the USA on 5 June 2009 and two weeks later in Europe. It was a critical and commercial success. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it three-and-a-half stars out of four: "The Hangover"is a funny movie, flat out, all the way through. Its setup is funny. Every situation is funny. Most of the dialogue is funny almost line by line. At some point we actually find ourselves caring a little about what happened to the missing bridegroom -- and the fact that we almost care is funny, too." The film became the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2009, with a worldwide gross of over $467 million. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and received multiple other accolades. It is the tenth-highest-grossing worldwide film of 2009, as well as the second-highest-grossing R-rated comedy ever in the United States, surpassing a record previously held by Beverly Hills Cop for almost 25 years. A sequel, The Hangover Part II, was released in 2011, and a third and final installment, The Hangover Part III, was released in 2013. While both were also box-office hits, neither were well-received.

 

Sources: Roger Ebert (RogerEbert.com), Wikipedia, and IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Belgian postcard by Boomerang. Photo: Legendary / Warner Bros. Publicity still for The Hangover (Todd Phillips, 2009). Caption: 'Ik zit met een enorme kater!', Dutch for both 'I have a huge hangover!' as well as 'I have a huge cat!'.

 

The Hangover (2009) is an American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, co-produced with Daniel Goldberg, and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is the first installment in The Hangover trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, and Jeffrey Tambor.

 

Jon Lucas and Scott Moore wrote the script of The Hangover after executive producer Chris Bender's friend disappeared and had a large bill after being sent to a strip club. After Lucas and Moore sold it to the studio for $2 million, Phillips and Jeremy Garelick rewrote the script to include a tiger as well as a subplot involving a baby and a police cruiser, and also including - as himself - boxer Mike Tyson whose tiger the four friends appear to have stolen. The Hangover tells the story of four friends, who travel to Las Vegas for a 24-hour stag party. Doug, the future husband (Justin Bartha), is joined by his two friends, the schoolteacher Phil (Bradley Cooper) and the dentist Stu (Ed Helms). Joining them is the bride's brother Alan (Zach Galifianakis), an overweight slob with a Haystacks Calhoun beard, and an injunction against coming within 200 feet of a school building. However, Phil, Stu, and Alan wake up with Doug missing and no memory of the previous night's events and must find the groom before the wedding can take place.

 

Filming of The Hangover took place in Nevada for 15 days, and during filming, the three main actors (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis) formed a real friendship. The film was released in the USA on 5 June 2009 and two weeks later in Europe. It was a critical and commercial success. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it three-and-a-half stars out of four: "The Hangover"is a funny movie, flat out, all the way through. Its setup is funny. Every situation is funny. Most of the dialogue is funny almost line by line. At some point we actually find ourselves caring a little about what happened to the missing bridegroom -- and the fact that we almost care is funny, too." The film became the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2009, with a worldwide gross of over $467 million. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and received multiple other accolades. It is the tenth-highest-grossing worldwide film of 2009, as well as the second-highest-grossing R-rated comedy ever in the United States, surpassing a record previously held by Beverly Hills Cop for almost 25 years. A sequel, The Hangover Part II, was released in 2011, and a third and final installment, The Hangover Part III, was released in 2013. While both were also box-office hits, neither were well-received.

 

Sources: Roger Ebert (RogerEbert.com), Wikipedia, and IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Belgian postcard by Boomerang (flipside). Photo: Legendary / Warner Bros. Publicity still for The Hangover (Todd Phillips, 2009). Caption: 'Niets is wat het lijkt als je dronken bent..', Dutch for both 'Nothing is what it seems when you're drunk.. '.

 

The Hangover (2009) is an American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, co-produced with Daniel Goldberg, and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is the first installment in The Hangover trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, and Jeffrey Tambor.

 

Jon Lucas and Scott Moore wrote the script of The Hangover after executive producer Chris Bender's friend disappeared and had a large bill after being sent to a strip club. After Lucas and Moore sold it to the studio for $2 million, Phillips and Jeremy Garelick rewrote the script to include a tiger as well as a subplot involving a baby and a police cruiser, and also including - as himself - boxer Mike Tyson whose tiger the four friends appear to have stolen. The Hangover tells the story of four friends, who travel to Las Vegas for a 24-hour stag party. Doug, the future husband (Justin Bartha), is joined by his two friends, the schoolteacher Phil (Bradley Cooper) and the dentist Stu (Ed Helms). Joining them is the bride's brother Alan (Zach Galifianakis), an overweight slob with a Haystacks Calhoun beard, and an injunction against coming within 200 feet of a school building. However, Phil, Stu, and Alan wake up with Doug missing and no memory of the previous night's events and must find the groom before the wedding can take place.

 

Filming of The Hangover took place in Nevada for 15 days, and during filming, the three main actors (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis) formed a real friendship. The film was released in the USA on 5 June 2009 and two weeks later in Europe. It was a critical and commercial success. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it three-and-a-half stars out of four: "The Hangover"is a funny movie, flat out, all the way through. Its setup is funny. Every situation is funny. Most of the dialogue is funny almost line by line. At some point we actually find ourselves caring a little about what happened to the missing bridegroom -- and the fact that we almost care is funny, too." The film became the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2009, with a worldwide gross of over $467 million. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and received multiple other accolades. It is the tenth-highest-grossing worldwide film of 2009, as well as the second-highest-grossing R-rated comedy ever in the United States, surpassing a record previously held by Beverly Hills Cop for almost 25 years. A sequel, The Hangover Part II, was released in 2011, and a third and final installment, The Hangover Part III, was released in 2013. While both were also box-office hits, neither were well-received.

 

Sources: Roger Ebert (RogerEbert.com), Wikipedia, and IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Belgian postcard by Boomerang (Front). Photo: Legendary / Warner Bros. Ed Helms in The Hangover (Todd Phillips, 2009).

 

The Hangover (2009) is an American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, co-produced with Daniel Goldberg, and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is the first installment in The Hangover trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, and Jeffrey Tambor.

 

Jon Lucas and Scott Moore wrote the script of The Hangover after executive producer Chris Bender's friend disappeared and had a large bill after being sent to a strip club. After Lucas and Moore sold it to the studio for $2 million, Phillips and Jeremy Garelick rewrote the script to include a tiger as well as a subplot involving a baby and a police cruiser, and also including - as himself - boxer Mike Tyson whose tiger the four friends appear to have stolen. The Hangover tells the story of four friends, who travel to Las Vegas for a 24-hour stag party. Doug, the future husband (Justin Bartha), is joined by his two friends, the schoolteacher Phil (Bradley Cooper) and the dentist Stu (Ed Helms). Joining them is the bride's brother Alan (Zach Galifianakis), an overweight slob with a Haystacks Calhoun beard, and an injunction against coming within 200 feet of a school building. However, Phil, Stu, and Alan wake up with Doug missing and no memory of the previous night's events and must find the groom before the wedding can take place.

 

Filming of The Hangover took place in Nevada for 15 days, and during filming, the three main actors (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis) formed a real friendship. The film was released in the USA on 5 June 2009 and two weeks later in Europe. It was a critical and commercial success. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it three-and-a-half stars out of four: "The Hangover"is a funny movie, flat out, all the way through. Its setup is funny. Every situation is funny. Most of the dialogue is funny almost line by line. At some point we actually find ourselves caring a little about what happened to the missing bridegroom -- and the fact that we almost care is funny, too." The film became the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2009, with a worldwide gross of over $467 million. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and received multiple other accolades. It is the tenth-highest-grossing worldwide film of 2009, as well as the second-highest-grossing R-rated comedy ever in the United States, surpassing a record previously held by Beverly Hills Cop for almost 25 years. A sequel, The Hangover Part II, was released in 2011, and a third and final installment, The Hangover Part III, was released in 2013. While both were also box-office hits, neither were well-received.

 

Sources: Roger Ebert (RogerEbert.com), Wikipedia, and IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

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Belgian postcard by Boomerang (Front). Photo: Legendary / Warner Bros. Zach Galifianakis in The Hangover (Todd Phillips, 2009).

 

The Hangover (2009) is an American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, co-produced with Daniel Goldberg, and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is the first installment in The Hangover trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, and Jeffrey Tambor.

 

Jon Lucas and Scott Moore wrote the script of The Hangover after executive producer Chris Bender's friend disappeared and had a large bill after being sent to a strip club. After Lucas and Moore sold it to the studio for $2 million, Phillips and Jeremy Garelick rewrote the script to include a tiger as well as a subplot involving a baby and a police cruiser, and also including - as himself - boxer Mike Tyson whose tiger the four friends appear to have stolen. The Hangover tells the story of four friends, who travel to Las Vegas for a 24-hour stag party. Doug, the future husband (Justin Bartha), is joined by his two friends, the schoolteacher Phil (Bradley Cooper) and the dentist Stu (Ed Helms). Joining them is the bride's brother Alan (Zach Galifianakis), an overweight slob with a Haystacks Calhoun beard, and an injunction against coming within 200 feet of a school building. However, Phil, Stu, and Alan wake up with Doug missing and no memory of the previous night's events and must find the groom before the wedding can take place.

 

Filming of The Hangover took place in Nevada for 15 days, and during filming, the three main actors (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis) formed a real friendship. The film was released in the USA on 5 June 2009 and two weeks later in Europe. It was a critical and commercial success. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it three-and-a-half stars out of four: "The Hangover"is a funny movie, flat out, all the way through. Its setup is funny. Every situation is funny. Most of the dialogue is funny almost line by line. At some point we actually find ourselves caring a little about what happened to the missing bridegroom -- and the fact that we almost care is funny, too." The film became the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2009, with a worldwide gross of over $467 million. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and received multiple other accolades. It is the tenth-highest-grossing worldwide film of 2009, as well as the second-highest-grossing R-rated comedy ever in the United States, surpassing a record previously held by Beverly Hills Cop for almost 25 years. A sequel, The Hangover Part II, was released in 2011, and a third and final installment, The Hangover Part III, was released in 2013. While both were also box-office hits, neither were well-received.

 

Sources: Roger Ebert (RogerEbert.com), Wikipedia, and IMDb.

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Belgian postcard by Boomerang (Flip side). Photo: Legendary / Warner Bros. Bradley Cooper in The Hangover (Todd Phillips, 2009).

 

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(never in a month of Sundays would I go on something like this but it's great to see other people enjoying it!!)

 

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Our "disposable" session during the Workshop 14 - Internationale Tagung "Kulturelles Erbe und Neue Technologien" in Wien, november 2009. Shots from Giorgio Verdiani, Xippa, Supivas, M.I.R., Sardo78, Carbat but also from Filippo, Alessandro and maybe even someone else... ;-)

 

A great conference, a great informal "Finale at the BIERONYMUS"! :-)

 

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You can download the full PDF of this: here HERE (it's a 25Mb file!) or you can View On White it... ;-)

Swiftly on the heels of Nickelodeon teen Elizabeth Gillies landing a role in the New Line reboot of the NATIONAL LAMPOON’S VACATION franchise, we now have confirmation of the other sibling lead to Ed Helms’ Rusty Griswold. Judd Apatow’s wife and hilarious regular, Leslie Mann,...

 

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Belgian postcard by Boomerang. Photo: Legendary / Warner Bros. Publicity still for The Hangover (Todd Phillips, 2009).

 

The Hangover (2009) is an American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, co-produced with Daniel Goldberg, and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is the first installment in The Hangover trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, and Jeffrey Tambor.

 

Jon Lucas and Scott Moore wrote the script of The Hangover after executive producer Chris Bender's friend disappeared and had a large bill after being sent to a strip club. After Lucas and Moore sold it to the studio for $2 million, Phillips and Jeremy Garelick rewrote the script to include a tiger as well as a subplot involving a baby and a police cruiser, and also including - as himself - boxer Mike Tyson whose tiger the four friends appear to have stolen. The Hangover tells the story of four friends, who travel to Las Vegas for a 24-hour stag party. Doug, the future husband (Justin Bartha), is joined by his two friends, the schoolteacher Phil (Bradley Cooper) and the dentist Stu (Ed Helms). Joining them is the bride's brother Alan (Zach Galifianakis), an overweight slob with a Haystacks Calhoun beard, and an injunction against coming within 200 feet of a school building. However, Phil, Stu, and Alan wake up with Doug missing and no memory of the previous night's events and must find the groom before the wedding can take place.

 

Filming of The Hangover took place in Nevada for 15 days, and during filming, the three main actors (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis) formed a real friendship. The film was released in the USA on 5 June 2009 and two weeks later in Europe. It was a critical and commercial success. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it three-and-a-half stars out of four: "The Hangover"is a funny movie, flat out, all the way through. Its setup is funny. Every situation is funny. Most of the dialogue is funny almost line by line. At some point we actually find ourselves caring a little about what happened to the missing bridegroom -- and the fact that we almost care is funny, too." The film became the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2009, with a worldwide gross of over $467 million. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and received multiple other accolades. It is the tenth-highest-grossing worldwide film of 2009, as well as the second-highest-grossing R-rated comedy ever in the United States, surpassing a record previously held by Beverly Hills Cop for almost 25 years. A sequel, The Hangover Part II, was released in 2011, and a third and final installment, The Hangover Part III, was released in 2013. While both were also box-office hits, neither were well-received.

 

Sources: Roger Ebert (RogerEbert.com), Wikipedia, and IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

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Belgian postcard by Boomerang (Flip side). Photo: Legendary / Warner Bros. Ed Helm in The Hangover (Todd Phillips, 2009).

 

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Every site you go to these days has a list of their top 10 best movies of the year. But how many time can you look at slight variations of the same lists you only semi-agree with?

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It seems I have reached a limit on the number of tags I'm allowed, a limit I didn't even know i had. Soooo... I'll list the rest of the important stuff here. Starting with the rest of the movies that are seen on those stubs...

Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

Doom

Dawn of the Dead

Fifty First Dates

Transformers 2

Grind

Jackass

Finding Nemo

Forbidden Kingdom

Smokin Aces

Spider-man 3

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Dumb and Dumber

Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Pearl

Bruce Almighty

Bad Santa

Taxi

Talladega Nights

Miami Vice

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

Accepted

King Kong

S.W.A.T.

Dark Water

 

Roanoke Express

Kings of Leon

Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach

MDA Car Show

Monster Trucks

Wild Adventures

Daytona 24 Hours

Corvettes at Carlisle

Kings Dominion

The Ice Station

Petite Le Mans

Road Atlanta

United Airlines

New Jersey Devils

Tampa Bay Lightning

Garlits

Pearl Jam

Walt Disney World

Graceland

  

As for the movie stubs, there are 101 in that picture. The best in my opinion were

 

The Hangover which was hilarious

(500) Days of Summer which is just an amazing film with 2 amazing lead roles

Public Enemies had Depp and was just a great film from start to finish

There are of course more good movies in there but I may reach a limit in this area too...

 

91/365 8-14-2009

Belgian postcard by Boomerang (Flip side). Photo: Legendary / Warner Bros. Zach Galifianakis in The Hangover (Todd Phillips, 2009).

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