Wednesday 29 September 2010

Powerpoint Summary




Evaluation summary

Positives
I had good background knowledge and a good outline to the start of my PowerPoint.
The use of cue cards was good and it helped me while doing my presentation
The slide with the awards information was good and researched well
Had a good ending to the presentation
Overall I had some decent research

Negatives/Improvements
When using the cue cards I was looking down, so I need to look up and make more eye contact with the audience
Should have kept the awards slide longer on screen for audience to look at and should have expanded on it
Add more images on slide e.g. on the slide where I have the characters information I could have included images
Expanded on the audience by talking about the demographics
Lastly I could have added more analysis on the key concepts

Overall I think I did well although I could have been more confident and used more media terminology such as the values and ideologies, institutions etc.

characters

Bradley Cooper as Phil Wenneck, the groom's best friend, a school teacher who is bored with married life.
Ed Helms as Dr. Stuart "Stu" Price, a dentist stuck in a bad relationship, friend of the groom.
Zach Galifianakis as Alan Garner, the socially awkward, soon to be brother-in-law of the groom.
Justin Bartha as Doug Billings, the soon-to-be groom who is taken to Las Vegas by his three best friends only to be lost after being drugged.
Heather Graham as Jade, a kindly stripper/escort and single mother.
Sasha Barrese as Tracy Garner, the bride.
Rachael Harris as Melissa, Stu's hateful girlfriend. Harris previously co-starred with Helms on The Daily Show.
Jeffrey Tambor as Sid Garner, father of the bride.
Bryan Callen as Eddie Palermo, owner of the "Best Little Wedding Chapel".
Rob Riggle as Officer Franklin, a police officer who arrests the guys for stealing a police car.
Cleo King as Officer Garden, Franklin's partner.
Matt Walsh as Dr. Valsh, a Las Vegas doctor.
Ken Jeong as Leslie Chow a Las Vegas gangster who demands his lost prize money and apparently kidnaps Doug.
Mike Epps as "Black Doug", a drug dealer mistaken for Doug Billings.
Jernard Burks as Leonard, Mike Tyson's right-hand man.
Ian Anthony Dale as Chow's #1
Michael Li as Chow's #2
Gillian Vigman as Stephanie Wenneck, Phil's wife.
Sondra Currie as Linda Garner, mother of the bride.
Nathalie Fay as Lisa, the hotel stewardess at Caesars Palace.
Unknown as Tyler, Jade's baby son, who the guys call Carlos

audience

The primary audience for The Hangover is male. This is because the title hangover which is a stereotype for male as it is seen that male are the ones that mostly go out to drink which means that they are the ones that will most probably get a hangover. Another reason for me choosing the primary audience as male is because in the movie it shows that the guys go on a bachelors party. This links to my primary audience being males because bachelor parties are for males and also this is a big part of the movie as this is what it is based on.

The secondary audience for The Hangover is female. This is because the movie has something to do with marriage and for women marriage is a big part of their lives. Another reason for putting females as secondary audience would be because this movie is about men at bachelors party it sort of gives the lady the impression that they would be getting from men.

hangover music info

Soundtrack

No. Title
1. "It's Now or Never"
2. "Thirteen"
3. "Take It Off"
4. "Fever"
5. "Wedding Bells"
6. "In the Air Tonight"
7. "Stu's Song"
8. "Rhythm and Booze"
9. "Iko Iko"
10. "Three Best Friends"
11. "Ride the Sky II"
12. "Candy Shop"
13. "Joker & the Thief"

Additional songs

• "Toxic" - Britney Spears
• "Who Let the Dogs Out?" - Baha Men
• "Right Round" - Flo Rida
• "Can't Tell Me Nothing" - Kanye West
• "Live Your Life" - T.I. featuring Rihanna
• "What Do You Say" - Mickey Avalon
• "Yeah!" - Usher feat. Ludacris and Lil Jon

marketing/profit

The Hangover was a critical and commercial success. It became the tenth highest-grossing film of 2009, with a worldwide gross of over US$467 million. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and received multiple other awards and nominations.

The Hangover proved to be a financial success. On its first day of release, the film drew $16,734,033 on approximately 4,500 screens at 3,269 sites, beating out the big budgeted Land of the Lost — the other major new release of the weekend — for first day take. Although initial studio projections had the Disney/Pixar film Up holding on to the number one slot for a second consecutive weekend, final revised figures, bolstered by a surprisingly strong Sunday showing, ultimately had The Hangover finishing first for the weekend, with $44,979,319 from 3,269 theaters, averaging $13,759 per venue, narrowly edging out Up for the top spot, and more than doubling the take of Land of the Lost, which finished third with $18.8 million. The film beat even Warner Bros.' own expectations — which had anticipated it would finish third behind Up and Land of the Lost — benefiting from positive word-of-mouth and critical praise, and a generally negative buzz for Land of the Lost. It stayed at the number one position in its second weekend grossing another $32,794,387, from 3,355 theaters for an average of $9,775 per venue, and bringing the 10-day amount to $104,768,489.

As of December 17, 2009 it has grossed $277,322,503 in the United States and Canada, making more than six times its opening weekend, which only comprised 16.2% of its total domestic gross. It also made an additional $190,094,219 in international markets, for a total worldwide gross of $467,416,722, making it the sixth highest grossing movie of 2009 in the U.S., the tenth highest grossing movie of 2009 in the world, as well as the highest-grossing R-rated comedy ever in the United States (second when accounting for inflation), surpassing a record previously held by Beverly Hills Cop for almost 25 years Out of all R-rated movies, it is the third highest grossing ever in the U.S., behind only The Passion of the Christ and The Matrix Reloaded

character of hangover

Characters - 4main characters

Bradley cooper – (born January 5, 1975) is an American film, theatre and television actor. He is best known for his roles as Will Tippin in the TV series Alias, Phil Wenneck in the 2009 film The Hangover, and Templeton "Faceman" Peck in 2010 movie The A-Team.
Plays the role of Phil who is shown to be rude, ladies man and big headed

Ed helms – (born January 24, 1974) is an American actor and comedian known for his work as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, as Andy "Nard-Dog" Bernard on the U.S. version of the sitcom/mockumentary The Office and for his role as Dr. Stu Price in the 2009 hit comedy The Hangover.
Plays the role of Stu who is mature, serious, listens to his fiancé and wants to stay out of trouble

Zach Galifianakis – (born October 1, 1969) is an American comedian and actor, known for his numerous film and television appearances including his own Comedy Central Presents special. While initially more of an "underground" comedian, he garnered mainstream attention with his role in the successful 2009 comedy film The Hangover.
Plays the role of Alan who is weird/crazy, childish and takes things as a joke

Justin Bartha – (born July 21, 1978) is an American actor, known for his co-starring role as Riley Poole in the National Treasure films and as Doug Billings in The Hangover.
Plays the role of Doug (missing character) who is shown to be serious, mature and understandable

research hangover - background

Directed by Todd Phillips

Produced by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore

Production – Warner bros and legendary pictures

Genre Crime / mystery

Plot - A Las Vegas-set comedy centered around three groomsmen who lose their about-to-be-wed buddy during their drunken misadventures, then must retrace their steps in order to find him.

Full synopisis - The movie opens with Phil (Bradley Cooper) on the phone. He is calling the fiance of his best friend Doug (Justin Burtha) and tells her that they messed up. We lost Doug. The fiance, Tracy Garner (Sasha Barrese), flips because she and Doug are supposed to get married in 5 hours. That's not going to happen.

Cut to Two Days Earlier.

Doug and his soon to be brother in law Alan (Zach Galifianakis) are trying on tuxedos. Alan says its OK if Doug doesn't bring him to the bachelor party tonight. Alan is severely socially challenged but Doug makes it clear that he wants Alan to be there with him. Since they are going to be brothers soon, they have to look out for each other.

Doug goes to talk to his father in law, Sid Garner (Jeffery Tambor), and is given permission to take his Mercedes to Vegas for the bachelor party since Sid remembers what it was like to be a young man. Doug thanks him and promises that he will be the only one to drive the car that day. Doug and Alan then leave to pick up the others.

Phil is in front of a class of students reminding them to pay 90 dollars for a field trip to an observatory, which they all promptly pay. Phil then removes the approximately 3500 dollars from their envelopes and puts them into an envelope marked Vegas. He grabs his bag, ignores a student and jumps into the Mercedes. The group then goes to get their last member.

Stu (Ed Helms), a dentist, is at home arguing with his girlfriend, Melissa (Rachel Harris), about the bachelor party. Stu tells her that they are going to Napa Valley for a wine tasting. Melissa is convinced, however, that Phil will find a way to find a strip club. Melissa treats Stu like crap, but Stu takes it with a smile and tries to kiss her but she wont have any of it. The guys arrive and Stu leaves.

The group drives to Vegas and check into Caesars Palace. The try to decide how to pay and Phil volunteers Stus credit card as the main payment method. Stu flips, telling Phil that Melissa would see the charges and realize that they went to Vegas. Doug tells Stu that they'll sort out the payment when they check out. They go upstairs to get changed. Stu tells Doug and Phil that hes going to propose to Melissa and use his grandmothers Holocaust ring as an engagement ring. While Doug congratulates Stu, Phil openly points out that Melissa is a controlling bitch. Stu and Phil get into an argument and Phil tells Stu that Melissa is clearly not a good person since she cheated on Stu when she slept with a bartender on a cruise. At that point, Alan comes in which a satchel and asks the guys if they're ready to let the dogs out.

The four go to the roof and make a toast. Alan gives everyone a shot of Jägermeister and then reads an awkward speech to the group telling them how the four of them are like a pack of lone wolves. Phil then tells the others that he's toasting them to a night they will never forget.

Time passes as we see Vegas at night.

The next morning. A woman walks out of the room carrying her stilettos. Stu comes to on the floor with blood on his shirt. Phil is sleeping on the floor and Alan wakes up on the couch. The room is a complete mess. A chair is horribly burned, stolen statues litter the room and there are a bunch of champagne bottles aligned as bowling pins. Alan goes to the bathroom and sees a tiger. Phil wakes up when Alan steps on him and thinks that Alan is imagining things. He laughs at the fact that there is a tiger in the bathroom and tells Stu that his head hurts. Stu realizes that hes missing a tooth and Phil cant help but laugh. He stops once they realize Doug is nowhere to be found and neither is his mattress. During their search, they hear a baby crying in the closet. They don't know whose baby it is but decide to take it with them to breakfast.

At breakfast, Alan makes the baby pretend-masturbate for the guys and lovingly dubs him Carlos. Phil, Stu and Alan realize that they cant remember anything from the night before. They check their pockets for clues to what happened last night. Alan has Stus tooth, Stu has a receipt for a 804 dollar withdrawal at the Bellagio, and Phil has a hospital bracelet on his wrist. They decide to go to the hospital.

Outside the hotel, the trio waits for the valet to bring around their car. They notice a cleaning crew removing a bed impaled on Caesars Statue. Phil notes that they did a lot of messed up stuff that night apparently. Then the valet drives up not in the Mercedes, but in a police car and gives Phil the keys. They drive off and head to the hospital to get a lead on where Doug is.

The clinic doctor tells them that Phil was admitted with a mild concussion and that Doug was with them when they visited. Phil bribes him for more information and the Doctor tells him that they had just come from a wedding at a chapel a few blocks away. The Doctor also tells Phil that he had high traces of Rohypnol (Roofies) in his system. Phil freaks at the possibility of having been raped, but the Doctor tells him he wasn't. The trio decides to head there.

When they arrive at the chapel, they are greeted like family by the proprietor, Eddy. They can't remember why, but soon found out that Stu married a woman named Jade (Heather Graham) the night before and that everyone was present for the wedding. Stu freaks out a little, Phil looks into an annulment and Eddy gives them Jades address.

The trio head to the car and as they pull out, they are confronted by a pair of Asian gangsters demanding that the trio return someone they kidnapped. The gangsters pull out guns and threaten the trio before accidentally shooting Eddy in the shoulder. Phil drives the car out of the lot. They get to Jades and find her on the phone freaking out because she couldn't find her baby (Carlos actually named Trevor). She sees Stu and is happy to see him but he freaks when he finds out that 1) Shes a stripper who works as a hooker and 2) He gave her his grandmothers holocaust ring. The group is interrupted by the arrival of two police officers who arrest the trio for stealing their car.

At the police station, Phil decides to call Tracy and tells her that they are enjoying Vegas so much they are staying an extra day. He doesn't tell her that they lost Doug and is forced to hang up when they are taken to the interrogation room. The two officers are angry that the trio stole their car and want to hold them over to be arraigned the following Monday. Phil explains the situation and then attempts to blackmail them into a deal. This backfires. The officers agree to let the guys off the hook but the guys are tricked into being demonstrators of what happens when a taser is used.

After the demonstration, the trio head over to recover the Mercedes that the police impounded. Stu is surprised that the car is in pristine condition and they then drive back toward the hotel to see if Doug went back. On the way they hear a knocking in the trunk and think that Doug is in the trunk of the car. They open it only to have a flamboyant and naked Asian man named Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong) jump out with a crowbar and attack them. After he runs off to the distance, Alan admits that he spiked their Jägermeister with the roofies, thinking they were Ecstasy pills. Stu flips out, but Phil plays it cool and the trio returns to the hotel.

They are about to enter the hotel room when they remember the tiger. They cautiously open the door to find Mike Tyson and his bodyguard in the room. Tyson is singing and then gets the guys to join in before knocking Alan out cold. Turns out the tiger belonged to Tyson and the reason they were able to find the hotel room was because they found Doug's jacket and room key in the tiger cage. This scares the trio because Tyson implies that the tiger may have eaten Doug. Tyson gives them an hour to bring the tiger back to his house. Alan puts 5 roofies into some raw meat in order to knock out the tiger and 2 hours later they cart the tiger into the Mercedes.

While driving to Tyson's mansion, the tiger wakes up and scratches Phil's neck. The trio gets out of the car and pushes it the last mile of the way while the tiger eats at the interior of the car. Upon arriving at the mansion, Tyson shows them a security tape of them stealing the tiger. Doug was with them and they put it into a police car but not before Phil screamed, "Look I'm raping Tyson's tiger" and pantomimed screwing the tiger. Tyson asks where they got the cop car, and gives them props when they tell him they stole it. With no further leads, the group heads back to the hotel.

On the way to the hotel, Chow and his men crash their car into the Mercedes and force it into a pole. They tell Phil that he kidnapped Chow calling him My Lucky Charm and that he wanted to take Chow home with them. The gangsters also noticed that Alan took Chows purse (which resembles Alans satchel) with him and that the satchel Chow carried had $80K worth of Bellagio chips. Phil says they'll return the money, and Chow gives them a day to get it to them and shows them that he has Doug in his trunk with a hood over his face.

The gang returns to the hotel and can't find the satchel. They call Jade and let Alan try counting cards in order to win back the $80K. Alan is a success and they make 82 K. Just as the security men are about to move in on them, Jade fakes an accident and Alan and Phil get away. The group drives to the meeting point to make the exchange. They give Chow $80K in cash and Chow gives them Doug. Unfortunately, its the wrong Doug. The Doug that Chows gangster kidnapped (Mike Epps) was actually the man who sold Alan the bad Ecstasy. Phil gets mad and tells Chow to give them back their money and to take Black Doug with him. Chow tells them to F*** Off and drives away.

Phil decides that it is time to end the charade and tell Tracy what happened. We hear the opening play in the background as Black Doug, Stu and Alan discuss the reasoning behind the name roofies. Stu then realizes that they put Doug on the roof of Caesars Palace as a joke but forgot him and locked him up there. That's why a mattress was thrown onto the statue of Caesar. Doug was trying to signal for help. Stu immediately tackles Phil and takes the phone away from him. He tells Tracy that Phil is drunk and that they are heading back now with Doug.

The trio race to the hotel and find Doug sunburned and huddling for shade on the roof. Doug attacks Phil when Phil tells him that he is going to miss his own wedding. The group checks out and race to the now ruined Mercedes. Stu and Jade have a heart to heart and Jade tells him she knows the marriage was a mistake and gives him back his ring. Stu asks her if she wants to go on a date next weekend and she agrees. She also tells him that the reason Stu is missing a tooth is because Alan told him that he wasn't a good enough dentist if he couldn't remove his own tooth. Stu laughs at this and the group departs. Doug pulls out the missing satchel with Chow's $80K. It had been left with him on the roof.

Phil speeds down the highway on the way to the wedding. A tuxedo shop van drives up and tosses them four tuxedos that they ordered via phone. The group arrive at the wedding a few minutes late. Tracy walks down the aisle with Sid and asks Doug what happened. He explains what happened and tells her it will never happen again as long as they are married. Tracy forgives him and the two get married.

Phil is happy to see his wife and son at the reception and spends the evening happy to be home. Alan and Stu are drinking at the bar when Melissa shows up. Melissa is mad that Stu didn't call at all and ignored her calls. She flips when she sees hes missing a tooth. Stu finally cant take it anymore and flips out on her. She asks him when their relationship stopped working and Stu loudly announces IT WAS OVER WHEN YOU F***** THAT SAILOR ON THE CRUISE. Phil smiles proudly while Doug and Tracy look on in shock. Alan corrects him by saying it was a bartender, and Stu laughs. He tells Alan that they should go dance, which they do. Afterwards, Alan hits on Melissa and gets shot down.

The guys are all gathered on the patio when Alan walks up with a camera he found in the backseat of the car. They decide to look at it once and then delete the evidence.

The End

*Note* During the credits, the pictures are shown. This is to allow the viewers to come to their own conclusions.

* A bunch of photos with Phil, Doug, Alan and Stu hanging out with Strippers * Stu and Jade hooking up at the strip club. * Chow, Alan and Phil gambling * Phil and Doug doing cocaine with Carrot Top * Doug posing in front of Tyson's mansion with a shotgun * Tyson asleep next to a blonde * Alan asleep next to Tyson and a blonde * Alan firing a shotgun at the statue of Caesars Palace. * Doug asleep on the roof. * Alan pretending to rape Doug. * Alan getting a blow job from a hotel maid (very graphic) * The Wedding of Stu and Jade * Stu ripping his tooth out of his mouth with pliers and the aftermath (hilarious) * The guys together before the night began
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