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Wedding Crashers [Blu-ray] [2005]
Release Date: 2009 - 01 - 19, Rating Suitable for 15 years and over, Last Update 30.12.2009 05:48
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by - written on 25/10/09 (Useful, 3 readings)
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The Weding crashers is a sweet comedy from the David Dobkin starring owen Wilson and vince Vaughn as two men who crash weddings to pull women. The film premise alone is funny and with fantastic supporting characters such as isla Fishers Psyco Girlfriend and jane Seymours Sexy Mum the film stand as on e of the better comedies from the 2000's frat pack. Rather than go for gross out comedy the film hols up with funny dialouge and pitch perfect timing. The two centeral characters are engaging and there bond is sweet with friendship being the core of the film. The various diffrent wedding are great on screen with a fun montage of the men ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/06/09 (Useful, 7 readings)
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In Wedding Crashers, Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn star as two lawyers; John and Jeremy in this 2005 comedy. An unusual hobby of theirs is crashing weddings in which they steal both the alcohol and the girls. This smooth routine is disrupted when they crush a wedding of the US Senator, in which his younger daughter, Gloria, is seduced by Jeremy and John falls for his older daughter, Claire... who is however engaged. When they are invited for a weekend trip, the main plot begins as Jeremy and John try to win the two daughters over, while looking innocent enough and engaging in numerous hilarious scenes. The main force behind the movie are Wilson and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/06/09 (Somewhat useful, 5 readings)
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Wedding Crashers is a comedy film based on two 30 something bachelors who spend all year looking forward to wedding season - they crash the parties, get drunk off the booze and take home the women. Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson were made for this kind of film, and Vince in particular puts in a showstealing performance. Things are going well until Owen falls for a girl at a wedding, who just happens to be engaged to a egotistical control freak, and promptly diverts his energies to trying to win her over. This leads them to a weekend away with the girls family (which includes Christopher Walken as her father) which predictably leads to a series of unfortunate and ... Read the complete review




