Angelinos Doug Billings and Tracy Garner are about to get married. Two days before the wedding, the four men in the wedding party – Doug, Doug’s two best buddies Phil Wenneck and Stu Price, and Tracy’s brother Alan Garner – hop into Tracy’s father’s beloved Mercedes convertible for a 24-hour stag party to Las Vegas. Phil, a married high school teacher, has the same maturity level as his students when he’s with his pals. Stu, a dentist, is worried about everything, especially what his controlling girlfriend Melissa thinks. Because she disapproves of traditional male bonding rituals, Stu has to lie to her about the stag, he telling her that they are going on a wine tasting tour in the Napa Valley. Regardless, he intends on eventually marrying her, against the advice and wishes of his friends. And Alan seems to be unaware of what are considered the social graces of the western world. The morning after their arrival in Las Vegas, they awaken in their hotel suite each with the worst hangover. None remembers what happened in the past twelve or so hours. The suite is in mess. And certain things are in the suite that shouldn’t be, and certain things that should be in the suite are missing. Probably the most important in the last category is Doug. As Phil, Stu and Alan try to find Doug using only what little pieces of information they have at hand, they go on a journey of discovery of how certain things got into the suite and what happened to the missing items. However they are on a race for time as if they can’t find Doug in the next few hours, they are going to have to explain to Tracy why they are not yet back in Los Angeles. And even worse, they may not find Doug at all before the wedding.
In this movie I like the opening sequence of the movie. In the opening there is suspense that Phil Stu and Alan are stuck somewhere, they are looking very tired and Phil has called her wife telling her that they are stuck somewhere and the movie starts from here so this aspect of the movie is making it more catchy for the target audience because now the audience will think that what’s going to happen next and how they reached there. I’ll be using something same like this in my movie (flashback) so that the target audience get attracted to it and think what’s next.
High key lighting used in this movie will give a good impact on my action movie. Throughout in the action films there is a use of fast sounds during the action parts of the film, there is sometime non-digetic music played in the background during the dialogue delivery and during fight scenes.