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The Hangover Part II

Two years after the disastrous events in Las Vegas, it is now Stu's (Ed Helms) turn to walk down the aisle. Since his bride is from Thailand, Stu decides to hold the wedding there. Desperately hoping to avoid the mayhem of Doug's (Justin Bartha) bachelor party, Stu chooses what he thinks will be a safe option: an alcohol-free, prewedding brunch. But this being Thailand, and with Phil (Bradley Cooper) and Alan (Zach Galifianakis) again in attendance, anything can happen.

The Hangover Part III

It's been two years since the gang known as the Wolfpack narrowly escaped disaster in Bangkok. Now, Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms) and Doug (Justin Bartha) have happy lives at home -- but Alan (Zach Galifianakis) doesn't. Still lacking contentment and a sense of purpose, Alan has gone off his meds and surrendered to his natural impulses. It's up to the other members of the Wolfpack to get him through his personal crisis by embarking on a road trip to the place it all began: Las Vegas.

Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story

Average Joe's Gym and its owner, Peter La Fleur (Vince Vaughn), are both down on their luck. A fancy competing gym called Globo-Gym, run by the maniacal health nut White Goodman (Ben Stiller), is about to put Average Joe's out of business unless Peter can raise $50,000 to keep his mortgage. To save the gym, Peter and a ragtag group of Average Joe's members and employees enter a dodgeball contest with a big cash prize. In response, White forms his own Globo-Gym team to rout the competition.

Old School

After discovering his girlfriend (Juliette Lewis) has been participating in group sex, attorney Mitch (Luke Wilson) feels his world come undone. He moves into a new place, which happens to be near a college campus, and tries to get his life back together. Two of his best friends, Frank (Will Ferrell) and Beanie (Vince Vaughn), start hanging out at Mitch's house, eventually turning the place into a wild party pad, much to the ire of the college's dean, Gordon "Cheese" Pritchard (Jeremy Piven).

Ridiculousness

S29, EP6 "Brendan Schaub IX"

Comedian Brendan Schaub joins Rob, Chanel, and Steelo to meet duos with similar vibes in "Energy Matchers," have their food swapped in "Food Switcharoo," and get shamed by modesty.

Ridiculousness

S18, EP9 "Chanel and Sterling CCXI"

Rob, Chanel and Steelo break their falls in "Face Brace"; having strange arguments in "You're Both Wrong"; learning the consequences of kicking in "Kickbacks."

Ridiculousness

S39, EP33 "Sterling and Nina Agdal LXXIV"

Rob, Steelo and Nina Agdal find out why people should just get a ladder when working up high, check out some amazing utility butts and learn the importance of looking ahead.

Ridiculousness

S10, EP9 "Gaten Matarazzo"

Gaten Matarazzo; "Pure Terror"; "Taste of the Grave"; "Demogorgons."

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