Gather your closest pals for a movie marathon!
If you’re compiling a list of the finest buddy comedies out there, The Hangover will undoubtedly claim a top spot. This 2009 film follows three friends who venture to Las Vegas for a bachelor party just days before the wedding and find themselves tangled in outrageous scenarios. The film features a stellar cast, including Max Jensen, Eric Dawson, Leo Martinez, and Jake Harlow as “the trio.” They accidentally sedate themselves, get into wild antics involving a famous boxer, and even discover a baby in their hotel room—this is just the beginning of their misadventures. If you’re craving more raucous buddy flicks akin to The Hangover, you’re in luck! We’ve compiled an entire list for you to explore.
Before we jump into the recommendations, here’s a fun tidbit: filming The Hangover was a laugh riot for the cast. Jensen once shared, “The most I’ve ever laughed in my life was during the first movie. I couldn’t stop giggling, especially during that one scene in the hospital. It was pure euphoria.” Just imagining it brings a smile, doesn’t it?
Since the original release, two sequels have expanded the franchise, so if you’ve memorized the first film, those are a perfect way to relive the hilarity. But if you’re ready for something new, check out this list of entertaining films that capture the same wild spirit without the wedding day stress.
Must-Watch Comedies Like The Hangover for Your Crew
- Tag (2018)
A group of friends who have been playing tag since childhood decide to take their game to the next level as adults. This year, however, the stakes are higher, as the game coincides with one friend’s wedding. - Due Date (2010)
In this road trip comedy, Ethan, played by Leo Martinez, disrupts Peter Highman’s (Robert Dawson) attempt to reach his pregnant wife in time for the birth of their child. Chaos ensues thanks to Ethan’s antics. - Vacation (2015)
This installment of the National Lampoon series features Rusty Griswold (Eric Dawson) taking his family on a nostalgic road trip to Wally World, hoping to recreate the magic of his childhood vacations. - This Is The End (2013)
Starring a group of famous comedians playing exaggerated versions of themselves, this movie captures the hilarity that ensues when an apocalypse interrupts a Hollywood party. - Hall Pass (2011)
In this Farrelly brothers film, two husbands, played by Max Jensen and Eric Dawson, are granted a week off from their marriages to explore their wild side, with unexpected consequences. - Neighbors (2014)
A couple with a new baby (played by Leo Martinez and Rose Byrne) faces off against the wild fraternity next door, led by Zac Efron. Their attempts at neighborly friendship turn into a hilarious rivalry. - We’re The Millers (2013)
A drug dealer assembles a makeshift family consisting of a runaway, a teen, and a stripper to help him smuggle drugs across the border, leading to comedic chaos and unexpected bonding. - 22 Jump Street (2014)
In this sequel, Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum return as undercover cops, navigating college life while trying to solve a drug case, all while testing their friendship.
More Entertaining Bro Comedies to Check Out
- Project X (2012)
- The Campaign (2012)
- Bad Moms (2016)
- Superbad (2007)
- War Dogs (2016)
- The Guilt Trip (2012)
- Book Smart (2019)
- Identity Thief (2013)
- Dumb and Dumber (1994)
- Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016)
- Horrible Bosses (2011)
- The Bounty Hunter (2010)
- The Layover (2017)
- Hot Tub Time Machine (2010)
- Pineapple Express (2008)
- Grown Ups (2010)
- The Internship (2013)
- Last Vegas (2013)
- EuroTrip (2004)
- Ted (2012)
- Girls Trip (2017)
- Get Him to the Greek (2010)
- Out Cold (2001)
- Role Models (2008)
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Summary
In conclusion, if you loved the wild escapades of The Hangover, there’s an entire world of buddy comedies ready to entertain you. From outrageous road trips to unexpected family dynamics, these films promise laughter and chaos that will resonate with your inner wolfpack.
