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Wedding Crashers (2005)

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Divorce mediators John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey are business partners and lifelong friends who share one truly unique springtime hobby--crashing weddings! Whatever the ethnicity of the wedding party--Jewish, Italian, Irish, Chinese, Hindu--the charismatic and charming duo always have clever back stories for inquisitive guests and inevitably become the hit of every reception, where they strictly adhere to their proven rules of wedding crashing to meet and pick up women aroused ...( show more )
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Directed By
David Dobkin
Produced By
Toby Emmerich
Richard Brener
Guy Riedel
Cale Boyter
Peter Abrams
Robert L. Levy
Andrew Panay
Runtime
119 min
Language/Color
English / C
Release Year
2005
Genre
Comedy,Romance
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Cast
as John Beckwith
as Jeremy Grey
as Secretary William Cleary
as Claire Cleary
as Gloria Cleary
as Kathleen Cleary
as Grandma Mary Cleary
as Todd Cleary
as Zachary 'Sack' Lodge
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Review from ./hoopla.nu
Momentarily, I thought Wedding Crashers may just break the run of rubbish produced by the "Frat Pack" - think Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, Starsky & Hutch and Old School. For in attempting a true romantic comedy in the second act instead of the more usual boys comedy with a touch of romance, this is a new direction. Wilson and Vaughn play John and Jeremy, friends since puberty, now working together as divorce lawyers who hate the institution of marriage and use the annual wedding season to prey upon bridesmaids and single wedding guests, all...more
Review from imdb
Incredibly Funny

John Beckwith (Owen Wilson) and Jeremy Grey (Vince Vaughn) are life-long friends who have made a hobby out of lying to get into wedding receptions, where they pick up vulnerable women with even more lies. Their plans to crash the upscale wedding of a high-profile politician (Christopher Walken) go awry when John falls in love with the politician's daughter (Rachel McAdams) and the two guys end up spending the weekend with her family…who just happen to be completely nuts!

Wedding Crashers is easily the funniest film of 2005. It's constantly hilarious and it's not completely immature....more

Review from christiananswers.net
ChristianSpotlight.com — See home page for links to our index pages. Searching for answers? 1 hr. Every time you buy a movie ticket or rent a video you are casting a vote telling Hollywood “That’s what I want.” Why does Hollywood continue to promote immoral programming? Should I save sex for marriage? How far is too far? What are the guidelines for dating relationships? What are the consequences of sexual immorality? How can I deal with temptations? Learn how to make your love the best it can be. Discover biblical answers to questions about sex, marriage, sexual addictions, and more....more
Review from citypaper.com
Vince Vaughn could make a nun chortle in this otherwise conventional romantic comedy about womanizers finding the right women. John (Owen Wilson) is the sweet guy in this team of divorce mediators who summer as the titular pair of uninvited guests scamming women into their beds�he dances with the flower girl and says he�s a charter member of Oprah�s Book Club. Partner Jeremy (Vaughn, in lovable slimeball mold) is a fast-talking neurotic who really digs cake and says things like, �The proper woman in the hat just eye-fucked the shit out of me.� John�s conscience is making him feel sleazy, especially...more
Review from ./commonsensemedia.org
Parents should know that the movie features sexual humor, imagery (bared breasts), and language (including slang for gay and lesbian sex and repeated uses of the f-word). There is lying, drinking, smoking, and sex (couples appear in various states of undress, including a bondage scene). Families who see this movie might discuss the lessons learned by John and Jeremy. How do they come to realize that their self-centered gallivanting is immature? Raucous and happily obnoxious, WEDDING CRASHERS makes fun of liars and cheaters, ultimately celebrating a shlocky version of "true love." Divorce mediators John (Owen Wilson) and Jeremy (Vince Vaughn) are...more
Review from filmblather.com
Starring Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Rachel McAdams, Christopher Walken, Jennifer Alden.. Directed by David Dobkin. Wedding Crashers yearns to break the rules, and I wish it had the courage of its convictions. The film has moments -- entire stretches, even -- that are so bizarre, hilarious, and utterly anarchic that its inevitable retreats to convention are a double disappointment: they lower the hit-to-miss ratio of the jokes, certainly, but beyond that, they feel like a betrayal. Someone managed to persuade Dreamworks Pictures to bite the bullet and let Wedding Crashers have its R rating instead of diluting it into PG-13...more
Review from filmcritic
Good comedies get by on amusing concepts, while great comedies sustain the laughter long after they’ve delivered their one-line pitch. Wedding Crashers belongs in the former category. It rides its amusing premise like gangbusters for one solid act, but overextends itself the minute it leaves the comfy confines of its smart setup. Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn, playing themselves, are John and Jeremy – lifelong friends who spend the wedding season crashing strangers’ receptions for the free booze and vulnerable women. They have an angle for every party and work the room like politicians at a fund-raising breakfast. Watching them ...more
Review from matchflick.com
structure of film or even storytelling is quite simple: There is a beginning, a middle and an end. The beginning is probably the least important as all it does is really set up the characters and possibly the beginings of the film's outline. I avoided it for a couple of weeks and now I am sorry that I did. Initially, it looks like every other comedy Hollywood makes, where the best jokes (if there are any) are all in the trailer. I'm glad to say that I was wrong....more
Review from ./reel.com
Two committed womanizers spend their weekends crashing weddings to take advantage of the romantic tinge in the air. The cheerfully raunchy Wedding Crashers may be just the cure for Hollywood's summertime box office blues. Like There's Something About Mary, this rude but never mean-spirited buddy comedy starring Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn is laugh-out-loud funny and surprisingly sweet-natured. Not a film for prudes or politically correct, i.e., humorless, viewers, Wedding Crashers gives the stars free, R-rated rein to show off their crack comic timing as two womanizers working the wedding party circuit. Director David Dobkin (Shanghai Knights) ably guides Wilson and...more
Review from rollingstone.com
Sometimes a movie comedy just clicks. Welcome to one of those times. Wedding Crashers fires off big, fat, raucous laughs as if it had an endless supply. It doesn't. The film limps a bit in the final stretch like a wedding guest who knows how to party but doesn't know when to go home. A small price to pay for so much hot, rowdy fun. At first glance, the plot screams crass sitcom: Owen Wilson's John Beckwith and Vince Vaughn's Jeremy Grey are divorce mediators out of Washington, D.C., who crash weddings to scam babes and bridesmaids. The champagne, the cake,...more
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