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Wedding Crashers (BD) (Theatrical Version)Academy Award-nominated Owen Wilson ("The Royal Tenenbaums" "Starsky & Hutch") and Vince Vaughn ("Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story," "Old School") star as John Beck with and Jeremy Klein, two partying divorce attorneys - and committed womanizers - who have figured out a surefire way to meet women: they crash weddings. But the guys' happy-go-lucky lives change abruptly when John unexpectedly falls in love with a bridesmaid. Things become even more complicated when the men discover that the object of John's affection is the daughter of the US Secretary of the Treasury. Also starring Rachel McAdams ("The Notebook," "Mean Girls"), Academy Award-winner, Emmy Award-nominee, and Golden Globe-nominee Christopher Walken ("The Deer Hunter," "Catch Me if You Can"), Golden Globe-winner and Emmy Award-winnerJane Seymour ("Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" "East of Eden"), and Isla Fisher ("Scooby Doo," "The Lookout").]]> Review: The return of the great R-rated comedy! - Yes, consider me shallow and superficial, but every once in a while, I like to laugh during a movie while a breast is flashed or a curse word is uttered. In recent years, with the PG-13-ification of film comedies, we haven't had a decent, smart, fun R-rated laugh riot. I take that back...wasn't "There's Something About Mary" R-rated? Anyways, "Wedding Crashers" is a giddy, giggling comedy about two buds who crash weddings with enthusiasm and aplomb. By their own admission, "wedding season" is better than Christmas. The opening montage sets the stage, as they crash five weddings of varying religious denominations. Right off the bat, you get the sense that they do this not just for the free food and the strategically beneficial female-to-male ratios, but because they genuinely love being there, meeting new people and in some over-arching sense, being part of the entertainment. Whether it's dancing with the flower girl, offering toasts in the native language, or making balloon animals for the kids (all of which can be found in the "Rules of Wedding Crashing"), you get a sense that they almost earn their free admission. As events lead to the big wedding-to-be-crashed, you can see for miles ahead where this film is going. You can in most comedies. But the way this film gets there is constantly surprising and entertaining. And funny. Funny funny funny. Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn make a terrific combo. They take their caricatured personas and humanize them. Wilson, the de facto romantic lead, has never been more appealing, with his laconic delivery and winning smile. Vaughn is the perfect counterpoint, with his hysterical verbal diarrhea being the source of countless classic lines. It's not that he can't stop talking...you don't want him to. And you get the feeling that the characters responding to him in the film don't want him to either. Rachel McAdams, last year's It girl, radiates intelligence as well as a totally approachable beauty. Christopher Walken does Christopher Walken and it works. You imagine people going behind his back, saying "Doesn't the Treasury Secretary remind you of Christopher Walken?" Jane Seymour has few moments, and tries to make the most of them. There will be one scene that most everyone will remember, and deservedly so. She plays with our preconceptions of "Jane Seymour" and she uses it to be funny. Bradley Cooper erases his "Alias" image as a supreme bastard. The poorly kept secret cameo near the end of the film was a hoot. But for me, the dizzying delight of the film was the outright lunacy of Isla Fisher, playing the "level 5 virgin clinger" Gloria. Every scene she's in, she gives off manic fireworks. There's the dinner table scene where she's...well...she's "playing" with Vince Vaughn. If you tear your eyes away from Vaughn's uproarious mugging, you'll see a crazed nymphet clearly teetering on the edge of psychosis. Gleefully so. The technical details of the film and the DVD are all fine. The supplements are enough to whet your appetite after the film, and by all means, sample some of the audio commentary by Vaughn and Wilson. As I understand it, the Unrated version offers a few more breasts, and some extension of "goth" brother's scenes. "Wedding Crashers" is a great way to laugh for two hours! Review: Wedding Crashers - Awesome movie.
| ASIN | B00LVGTPYO |
| Actors | Christopher Walken, Isla Fisher, Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Vince Vaughn |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,851 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #2,300 in Comedy (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,542) |
| Director | David Dobkin |
| Item model number | NEWL1000492135BR |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Guy Riedel, Peter Abrams, Richard Brener, Robert L. Levy, Toby Emmerich |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.6 ounces |
| Release date | November 11, 2014 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 59 minutes |
| Studio | WarnerBrothers |
| Writers | Bob Fisher, Steve Faber |
M**.
The return of the great R-rated comedy!
Yes, consider me shallow and superficial, but every once in a while, I like to laugh during a movie while a breast is flashed or a curse word is uttered. In recent years, with the PG-13-ification of film comedies, we haven't had a decent, smart, fun R-rated laugh riot. I take that back...wasn't "There's Something About Mary" R-rated? Anyways, "Wedding Crashers" is a giddy, giggling comedy about two buds who crash weddings with enthusiasm and aplomb. By their own admission, "wedding season" is better than Christmas. The opening montage sets the stage, as they crash five weddings of varying religious denominations. Right off the bat, you get the sense that they do this not just for the free food and the strategically beneficial female-to-male ratios, but because they genuinely love being there, meeting new people and in some over-arching sense, being part of the entertainment. Whether it's dancing with the flower girl, offering toasts in the native language, or making balloon animals for the kids (all of which can be found in the "Rules of Wedding Crashing"), you get a sense that they almost earn their free admission. As events lead to the big wedding-to-be-crashed, you can see for miles ahead where this film is going. You can in most comedies. But the way this film gets there is constantly surprising and entertaining. And funny. Funny funny funny. Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn make a terrific combo. They take their caricatured personas and humanize them. Wilson, the de facto romantic lead, has never been more appealing, with his laconic delivery and winning smile. Vaughn is the perfect counterpoint, with his hysterical verbal diarrhea being the source of countless classic lines. It's not that he can't stop talking...you don't want him to. And you get the feeling that the characters responding to him in the film don't want him to either. Rachel McAdams, last year's It girl, radiates intelligence as well as a totally approachable beauty. Christopher Walken does Christopher Walken and it works. You imagine people going behind his back, saying "Doesn't the Treasury Secretary remind you of Christopher Walken?" Jane Seymour has few moments, and tries to make the most of them. There will be one scene that most everyone will remember, and deservedly so. She plays with our preconceptions of "Jane Seymour" and she uses it to be funny. Bradley Cooper erases his "Alias" image as a supreme bastard. The poorly kept secret cameo near the end of the film was a hoot. But for me, the dizzying delight of the film was the outright lunacy of Isla Fisher, playing the "level 5 virgin clinger" Gloria. Every scene she's in, she gives off manic fireworks. There's the dinner table scene where she's...well...she's "playing" with Vince Vaughn. If you tear your eyes away from Vaughn's uproarious mugging, you'll see a crazed nymphet clearly teetering on the edge of psychosis. Gleefully so. The technical details of the film and the DVD are all fine. The supplements are enough to whet your appetite after the film, and by all means, sample some of the audio commentary by Vaughn and Wilson. As I understand it, the Unrated version offers a few more breasts, and some extension of "goth" brother's scenes. "Wedding Crashers" is a great way to laugh for two hours!
O**T
Wedding Crashers
Awesome movie.
V**8
Fun!
If you know you know!
A**N
Definitely one of the funniest movies ive ever seen
I like watching these type of A+ comedies at least once a year. we all need some good laughs every now and again lol especially without being at the mercy of netflix or hulu.
J**N
Love
A classic
C**R
Fun and Entertaining Comedy
I've been in the process of digitizing my DVD collection and pounced to buy this when I saw it on sale. It's worth owning and has aged well. It's still just as funny as when it came out.
T**6
Can I?
Can I join Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson as they crash weddings for their own gain? Or could Will Ferrell just teach me the rules of wedding crashing so I can go out and do it on my own? I'd certainly be up for an invitation for a weekend at Rachel McAdams's family compound. No matter what I'd get, I'd watch (and have done so) this film over and over again. Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson are living a dream of having fun without regard for the consequences (at least for a while) and viewers will soon be clammering to join them on their wild escapades. But what this duo truely manages to accomplish is to restrain their antics to the point where they don't become absolutely ubsird (just plain ubsird is reached and that's just fine) while making it look like they are making no such effort. I can't quite figure out whether to think of Christopher Walken as creepy, menacing, clueless, or what, and that's part of his charm in the film. Though they share few, if any, scenes, Jane Seymour nicely plays off this characterization to make herself the relentless cougar who has given up on any actual meaning to her marriage to Walken's character. Rachael McAdams shines in this film and you'll find yourself hoping for her and Wilson's characters to get together the moment he targets her for his (at the time) plans for a one-night-stand (in case you're concerned, those plans seem to go out the window with a cinderblock tied to them before the reception's over, so you can relax...there's already a desire for something more.) In my mind, Isla Fisher is forever type-cast in this role as McAdams's somewhat nutty and certainly manipulative sister (not a bad thing for this film but it might be a hinderence for future projects.) Bradley Cooper may be playing a stereotypical villainous jock-type boyfriend to McAdams who's more interested in himself than her or anyone else, but he plays it so well that you can't help but want him gone...and Owen Wilson takes us in that direction with an eyedropper. Ellen Albertini Dow (there's a mouthful) and Keir O'Donnell round out this nutty family as the foul-mouthed grandmother and artistic homosexual brother who develops feelings for Vince Vaughn. Is it just me or is Jenny Alden the only sane member of that family? Well, whether sane or insane, the family, Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, and the rest of the cast come together to make a movie that will leave you laughing and wanting to watch them again for more laughs. Enjoy.
T**B
A fantastic squeakuel that even Pat Mac can enjoy
We're just two brothers attending this wedding, and NOT two wedding crashers. To prove it, let me recite a saying from the home country, "truth speaks even though the tongue were dead." We're Sean and Don O'Gonigal—Rudy's boys. This film is dear to our hearts. We don't get to experience an event like this very often at the Okinawa Eating Club, where we're stationed. And we definitely don't experience events like this very often, because we're NOT wedding crashers who crash weddings every weekend. What else is there left to say about Owen and Vince that hasn't already been said? They were at Princeton together but didn't meet during their studies, however, something funny happened on the way to the future. I haven't seen performances this spectacular since my ballet company was IN one, executing a perfect Pas De Deux in front of the Okinawa Spy Battalion in a scintillating rendition of Swan Lake. Many in our battalion thought we were too big to play such delicate roles, but we said to them, "Size matters, but in the spy world, it's reversed." In conclusion, it's a great movie it still holds up. Jack Shepherd and friend. P.S. - We loved this one.
M**R
Very decent transfer to Blu-ray so no worries there. A comedy that perhaps is an acquired taste but gets better each time for me. This edition comes with the original and new “uncorked” edition that includes interspersed deleted scenes edited into the movie seamlessly. Personally, I didn’t find the uncorked edition funnier; actually I felt it unnecessarily delayed the story and just goes to show how much good editing can affect a film. Students of film take note here. Cast are exceptional and chemistry between them is natural and unforced. Wilson and Vaughan are excellent together but Isla Fisher steals the show as ‘stage five clinger’ Gloria. The supporting cast all have individual moments where they shine and have memorable scenes e.g. Jane Seymour’s ‘kitty kat’ scene is hilarious; Christopher Walken’s scene where Jeremy (Vaughan) is tied to bed is another stand out scene of hilarity; and Will Ferrell’s Chaz, the crasher king, is one of his funniest characterisations. Be aware that there are some risqué scenes that leave nothing to the imagination. What I found remarkable about this movie however is that these scenes actually help the plot and develop the story and characters. Perhaps this is why I stated it’s a film that might be considered an acquired taste. Today, it’s one of my favourite comedies and I enjoy and look forward to my favourite scenes. Like a good wine, it’s gotten better with age...
L**A
J'adore ce film. Vince et Owen sont super marrants et très osés dans ce film. A voir absolument et sans attendre. :)
***^
a fun movie- I like both these guys for actors-that was the draw. I suppose there could be people out amongst us that travel around like this. ya never know! 🙄😊 cheers
N**R
Item arrived timely and in good condition. I would buy again from here.
A**H
This has become one of my all-time favourite comedies. I originally saw it at the cinema after the movie I originally wanted to see was sold out. But disappointment quickly turned to glee at this unexpectedly hilarious offering from members of the "Frat Pack". Many times in the cinema hall, I was literally crying with laughter and my belly ached. Similar reactions from the rest of the audience are enough to show that the few who commented negatively on this movie are in the minority. Vince Vaughan's funny man bounces well off Owen Wilson's charming straight man. The wedding crasher concept is itself original and gets the duo into new and interesting situations. Add to this, a number of wierd and funny characters with which they interact and you have a recipe for side-splitting laughter. The little bit of nudity in it is unnecessary and could have been left out. I don't know why movie-makers insist on including it as leaving it out could have appealed to a wider audience. I bought this movie on DVD and watch it from time from time when I need a good laugh. The comedy is silly, slap-stick, and juvenile but also very clever. Add to this the romantic stories in the background and you have a great feel-good movie which should be sold with a money-back guarantee. Don't miss it!
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