

It arrived as a "Netflix Original" in 2020 but is now nowhere to be found on the streaming service – or anywhere for that matter, according to JustWatch. After a blow-out bachelor party, three groomsmen wake in their Las Vegas hotel room to find the groom is missing and they can't remember a thing about what they did the night before. THE HANGOVER TAKEOVER, hosted by The Standby Gypsy & Juju The Model, is the Podcast Show that gets your long week started after a short weekend Catch our co. But what about other Netflix Originals? Say, for instance, "Homemade," an anthology of short films made during quarantine by the likes of Paolo Sorrentino, Kristen Stewart, Pablo Larrain and more. The Hangover (Unrated) (16,185) 7.7 1 h 18+.
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Oscar players llike "Howards End," "As Good As It Gets" and "Braveheart" will last just long enough to see the 2022 ceremony, while the action blockbuster "300" will get stylishly sliced off the streaming service along with modern comedy classics like "The Hangover" and "I Love You, Man." An avalanche of childrens' movies will also say goodbye – from the silly ("Good Burger") to the nostalgic ("Hook," "Gremlins") to the delightfully villainous ("Despicable Me") and the downright childhood-ruining ("Jumanji," "The NeverEnding Story").īut perhaps the most concerning content leaving Netflix soon is stuff you won't find on this, or last month's, list: The Marvel "Defenders" series – including "Jessica Jones," "Daredevil" and more – are all headed elsewhere, despite the fact that they're technically Netflix Originals. Since they're a co-production, Disney's taking them back – and sure, they'll likely pop up on Hulu or Disney+ soon after. The Hangover (2009) (16,208) 7.7 1 h X-Ray R. In fact, when the three groomsmen wake up the next morning, they can't remember a thing nor can they find Doug.

Yay for March!Īnd then you get to reading the final day – always a killjoy but a particular massacre next month. BOO FOR MARCH!Ĭall it Netflix's Ides of March because the last day of the upcoming month will wipe out all sorts of favorites from the film site. Two days before his wedding, Doug (Justin Bartha) and three friends (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis) drive to Las Vegas for a wild and memorable stag party. I doubt many people will be canceling their account over losing "Philomena" or "Safe Haven" – and I doubt even more that many people even know that a movied based on the old self-help book "The Secret" exists. Patrick's Day luck with very little saying farewell. At first glance at the latest list of departures from the Big Red Streaming Monolith, it seems like, for most of March, Netflix subscribers will have some St.
