Definitely The hangover
Generally you cannot get into any museum after it has closed. Of course if there is something special going on there would be directions on how you get into the museum.
There were many male actors in the Hangover. You would have to be more specific.
I doubt it. It's him singing about getting drunk, having a wild time the previous night and having a hangover the next day. Don't think the teachers would appreciate that.
if you have a hangover while you get the whooping cough injection you will have a reaction which could be something like fainting or it could be as bad as a fit. the safest way to avoid it would be to get the injection with no alcohol in your system. if you are not positive it would be to check with your doctor the night before.
what a night for a night is the first scooby do episode ever in this episode the gang investigates coolsville museum after a suit of armour kidnaps the worker transporting it to the museum i wont tell you any more because that would be spoiling it
no. but i wish it was! that would be so cool! have the air planes come at you! but sadly, no.
it depends on the amount you smoke...but surly it will not be a bad hangover,,,like drinking would. it will leave a tint of leftover highness... :)
If the author chose any other way to deliver the objects, someone would have to go in the arena, which would interfere with the games. She chose the color silver so it would blend in with the night, as to not to give away the location of any of the other remaining tributes.
The pronoun for movie would be it.
I would think not. He was the only figure in the movie that could understand every figure in the museum
Once you have taken the Forgery Detection training and received the key to the Supply Room, you must go there to get the dragon picture piece before you can leave the museum. Otherwise, you would have no way to get it : it is night when you leave and the museum door is locked.
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has Rembrandt's "The Night Watch" and numerous others of his works as well as Vermeer and others you would no doubt recognize.