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When three friends finally come to after a raucous night of bachelor-party revelry, they find a baby in the closet and a tiger in the bathroom. But they can't seem to locate their best friend, Doug – who's supposed to be tying the knot. Launching a frantic search for Doug, the trio perseveres through a nasty hangover to try to make it to the church on time.
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When three friends finally come to after a raucous night of bachelor-party revelry, they find a baby in the closet and a tiger in the bathroom. But they can't seem to locate their best friend, Doug – who's supposed to be tying the knot. Launching a frantic search for Doug, the trio perseveres through a nasty hangover to try to make it to the church on time.
7.7/10
IMDbBest Comedic Performance | 2010 | Zach Galifianakis
Best WTF Moment | 2010 | Ken Jeong
Favorite Cameo | 2009 | Mike Tyson
Best Edited Feature Film Comedy or Musical | 2010 | Debra Neil-Fisher
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Feature Studio or Independent Comedy | 2010 | Juel Bestrop
Best Screenplay Original | 2010 | Jon Lucas
Best Cast Ensemble | 2009 | Ed Helms
Choice Summer Movie Star Male | 2009 | Bradley Cooper
Choice Movie Rockstar Moment | 2009 | Ed Helms
Choice Movie Villain | 2009 | Ken Jeong
Best Comedic Performance | 2010 | Bradley Cooper
Best Breakout Star | 2010 | Zach Galifianakis
Best Villain | 2010 | Ken Jeong
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2009 | Bradley Cooper
Best Supporting Actor of the Year | 2009 | Zach Galifianakis
Breakthrough Performance of the Year | 2009 | Zach Galifianakis
Best Supporting Actor | 2009 | Zach Galifianakis
Best Comedy Film | 2009 | Todd Phillips
Contemporary Film | 2010 | Desma Murphy
Best Original Screenplay | 2010 | Jon Lucas
Budget 35,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 469,310,836 USD
No effects or prosthetics were created for Stu's missing tooth. Ed Helms never had an adult incisor grow, and his fake incisor was taken out for the parts of filming where Stu's tooth is missing.
When the cop car pulls up in front of Caesar's Palace, two real employees are having an argument in the background about the filming of the movie.
Ed Helms' and Zach Galifianakis' songs ("Stu's Song" and "Three Best Friends", respectively) were improvised.
Mike Tyson revealed that he appeared in the film to fund his drug habit, and that he was high on cocaine when he filmed his scenes. Tyson later said that working on the film convinced him to change his lifestyle.
Ken Jeong's wife Tran was battling breast cancer and undergoing chemotherapy treatment, which was difficult for the family as Ken was shooting the film in Las Vegas. Bradley Cooper drove Ken to Los Angeles so he could be there for his wife. Cooper invited the couple to spend the holidays with him and his family. Ken Jeong said " "It got me through the most difficult period of my life." Tran Jeong was declared cancer free after the film wrapped.
"Stu Price: She's got my grandmother's Holocaust ring! Alan Garner: I didn't know they gave out rings at the Holocaust."
"Alan Garner: [looks at his manual] It says here we should work in teams. Who wants to be my spotter? Doug Billings: I don't think you should be doing too much gambling tonight, Alan. Alan Garner: Gambling? Who said anything about gambling? It's not gambling when you know you're gonna win. Counting cards is a foolproof system. Stu Price: It's also illegal. Alan Garner: It's not illegal. It's frowned upon, like masturbating on an airplane. Phil Wenneck: I'm pretty sure that's illegal too. Alan Garner: Yeah, maybe after 9/11, where everybody got so sensitive. Thanks a lot, bin Laden."