The Movie poster .
Cairo – Marwa Yehia
Warner Brothers, the production company of “The Hangover II”, has launched 6 posters portraying the movie characters, each on his/her own in an independent poster. The posters' design was inspired by the
ones made for the first part.
That's why the company has undertaken the policy guarantying success: why not present it again with a new artistic touch.
One of the humorous posters, amongst the 6 made for the characters, was the one for the monkey; with the phrase on top of it saying”"We like to Party!” Also the poster for the star Bradley Cooper where he amusingly says "We're in Bangkok!"
And about the main posters used as the official advertisement material, displaying images for the movies' main characters, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis as they have just waken up from a wild party to find many unimagined calamities, not only a monkey in their room, or their friend's lose, as the most shocking ones.
In the new part of The Hangover, Phil, Stu, Alan, and Doug travel to Thailand for Stu's wedding; the team's second member who's getting married.
Thus, after the predicaments occurred in their bachelors' party of their past friend, Stu never wants to live an adventure and needs a safer and calmer party free of any surprises.
But even though, things don't go as they should and nothing goes according to plan. And if what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, then what will happen in Bangkok, Thailand can never be imagined.
The group is very funny, a very attractive formula for many audiences of the movie showing during the upcoming June and will be distributed by United Motion Pictures the major distribution company amongst ones available in the Arab World, as well as the sole agent for the American 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. companies in Egypt.
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