In "The Hangover Part II," the expression "Bangkok has them now" signifies that the characters are caught in a chaotic and unpredictable situation in Bangkok, reflecting the city's wild and often hedonistic reputation. It suggests that they have fallen into a trap or are under the influence of the city's unpredictable nature, paralleling their previous misadventures in Las Vegas. The phrase underscores the theme of losing control and the unforeseen consequences of their actions while traveling.
It is a part of an expression related to ratios.
The expression I can only imagine is used to relate to something you are not physically part of. It means that you can visualize what the storyteller is saying.
lots of times
Not really. A term is a part of an expression.
You convert an (infix) expression into a postfix expression as part of the process of generating code to evaluate that expression.
The duration of The Hangover Part II is 1.7 hours.
The Hangover Part II was released on 05/26/2011.
The Production Budget for The Hangover Part II was $80,000,000.
The Hangover Part II was created on 2011-05-26.
There are three movies in The Hangover series. The original film was released in 2009, followed by The Hangover Part II in 2011, and The Hangover Part III in 2013. Each film follows the misadventures of a group of friends as they navigate the aftermath of wild nights in various locations.
It is a part of an expression related to ratios.
This expression is saying that it is the best they can get. Which is "the best part of anything".
may 26th, 2011
May 26th.
one night in bangkok
I think in a couple months.
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