Zach Galifianakis in the New York Times

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The Times Magazine this week features an extended profile of Zach Galifianakis, Real American Hero and one of my favorite TSOYA guests.

I saw his new movie, The Hangover, last week, and thought it was very funny. Zach really couldn't be a more compelling figure on screen, and he just destroyed the packed audience in the screening I saw.

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"The Hangover" reviews

Well-written review. In addition, Zach belongs to the main cast of the box office movie. Apparently, “The Hangover” is a worthy entrant into the “guy movie” hall of fame. It’s got laughs, drugs, tomfoolery, bodily harm, strippers, and a Mike Tyson cameo. The movie is about a trip to Las Vegas for a bachelor party, and the events of which are recounted as the characters sober up, and look into payday loans to cover the money they spent. Films detailing "lost weekends" spent in Sin City are becoming a genre unto themselves, as the town is noted for a touch of Bacchanalian excess, with tradition extending before Hunter Thompsons' landmark novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Still, there ought to be plenty of payday cash for the producers if receipts match “The Hangover" reviews. For further reading, follow the link: http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2009/06/05/the-hangover-reviews-...