Sunday, April 14, 2013

' The Hangover ' re-imagined as a horror movie (video)

In 2009, "The Hangover" has dominated the summer box office on its way to becoming more profitable "R" rated comedy ever. But the movie and its sequel, certainly are not without their critics.

Regardless of where you are, you'll probably enjoy this hilarious edited movie trailer for the film, which re-imagines the Hangover as a horror movie.

So beware, there are two points of vulgar language in the trailer, this one in front of your children.

Film student Richard w. Scott edited the footage as part of her college thesis to, in the words of Scott, serve as, "an experimental investigation of the power of post-production techniques typically a movie".

Scott employs different editing techniques that are common in today's horror films. For examples, the color-coding of the trailer has been saturated in sepia tones, in contrast with bright colours and cosy Royal movie. And the music was replaced with acute sound cues and hard that the viewer has come on board.

But the real creativity lies in the way that Scott has rebuilt the footage together to make the film appears to be a dark journey into a world where the character of Alan, played by Zach Galifinakis, is actually a murderer on the loose in Las Vegas wreaking havoc on the lives of her friends unaware and anyone who comes across his path.

As Alan says at the end of the clip, "I don't care what happens. I don't care if I kill someone. "

And if you want to see more of Scott's work, has put together another clip to his thesis, which re-imagines the 2005 film "Batman Begins" as a comedy.

[Via Badass Digest]


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