3º – Bachelor Party (Neal Israel, 1984)Here, we can see a Tom Hanks still early in his career, in an uncompromising film containing the elements common to the 1980s. Funny, the plot tells the story of a man about to get married who decides to have a memorable bachelor party. Nevertheless, the most diverse confusions will happen, risking, even, the marriage of the man. ‘Bachelor Party’ is entertaining for being light. Its simple and shallow script prevents the film from trying to be pretentious at some point, making the viewer experience much more enjoyable.
2º – Bridesmaids (Paul Feig, 2011)The film works on the confusions of several friends in the preparation of a marriage. Nurturing constructions of intelligent humor and inherent in each scene, the film manages to enter in a pleasant and quite fertile scenario for the comedy. ‘Bridesmaids’ ends up being noted as one of the best comedy films of this decade, worth every minute undertaken by the viewer.
1º – The Hangover (Todd Phillips, 2009)In the plot, three friends wake up without memory of what happened the night before, when they were participating in a bachelor party from one of them. The film will spend its 100 minutes of duration unraveling all these fragments of the friends’ epic and destructive night. ‘The Hangover’ is a movie that can amuse your viewer from the first to the last scene, bringing a clever plot, a compendium of hilarious scenes and a cast at its best.