Hangover III Review By: MattInRC Hangover III gives one an after-party headache that no medicine can relieve. Disappointing, anti-climactic, and tedious, Hangover III delivers nothing new or inventive, settling in for moments of nostalgia surrounded by genuinely unfunny humor. The way we felt after the first film is long gone, replaced by Zach Galifianakis just doing one stupid unfunny thing after another. With the death of his father, the black sheep Alan ( Zach Galifianakis , The Campaign) is suddenly the center of attention, as his friends Stu ( Ed Helms , The Office), Doug ( Justin Bartha , National Treasure), and Phil ( Bradley Cooper , Limitless) lead an intervention to force Alan into treatment. Their car ride to Arizona is rudely interrupted with their kidnapping by the notorious gangster Marshall ( John Goodman , O Brother, Where Art Thou?). Apparently, the 'virus' Mr. Chow ( Ken Jeong , Pineapple Express) has stolen millions from Marshall, disappearing si