The over-achieving "new member" of the pack whose disappearance is the central conflict [2, 3].
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Elevated to a central character, his international criminal ties drive much of the plot [19, 27]. The over-achieving "new member" of the pack whose
Just weeks before release, Mike Tyson’s tattoo artist, S. Victor Whitmill , sued Warner Bros. for copyright infringement over the use of the facial tattoo design [11]. Just weeks before release, Mike Tyson’s tattoo artist, S
Phil remains the rebellious leader, Alan provides his trademark social awkwardness (and the cause of the drugging), and Stu undergoes another identity crisis [6, 16, 21].
They wake up in a dilapidated hotel room in Bangkok with zero memory of the night [2, 6].