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85 of 114 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent buddy flick....,
By Boggman! (Laguna Hills, CA) - See all my reviews That all changes when they attend a wedding held by Secretary Cleary (Christopher Walken), whose daughter is getting hitched. During the lavish formal affair, Jeremy makes headway with Cleary's physcopath daughter Gloria ( a hilarious Isla Fisher), while John slowly maneuvers his way into the life of the Secretary's other daughter Claire (Rachel McAdams), who just happens to have a steady bo' of her own. Eventually, after all the formalities-- the two are privately invited back to the Secretary's estate, where they play touch football with the family, have formal dinners, sail out on the boat, & get hit on by the Secretary's sex starved wife (Jane Seymour) & his homosexual son Todd (Keir O'Donnell). Its all very funny and silly- but the great chemistry by Wilson and Vaughn helps the film move at a steady pace. The supporting roles of McAdams and Fishler are nicely fleshed out as well. While no means a great movie, "The Wedding Crashers" is quite funny at times, and overall enjoyable. Some people have called this a raunchy, gross-out comedy; although I noticed nothing of the sort. Besides the dialogue and a few breast shots, theres really nothing raunchy or gross-out about "Wedding Crashers" at all. It certainly wouldnt fall into the category of "Something About Mary" or the "American Pie" movies. Vaughn and Wilson definitley shine throughout and appear to be having the time of their lives here.... Recommended.
21 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Funniest Movie of the Summer, if not year.,
By N8 "Buffy is Queen!!" (Colorado) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wedding Crashers (R-Rated Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
There were other funny movies this year and this summer. Both "Batman Begins" and "Serenity" were extremely funny and well written in their own witty manners. "Wedding Crashers," however, was written to be a comedy, and I have to say that it takes funny to an entirely new level. Both Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson have been hilarious before, but the roles they nab in this flick seem to say they were born to star in this movie.
"Wedding Crashers" is that rare movie that combines the comedic excellence of the cast with a very strong, intelligent, hilarious script, and directing that executes the necessary direction flawlessly. Too often lately, I feel as though movie studios have shyed away from "R" rated comedies for many reasons. The "R" rating of course threatens who will actually see a movie, so I understand why studios often create "R" rated movies with caution. What I do not understand, however, is why, until "Wedding Crashers," intelligent, witty, adult-oriented "R" rated comedies seemed to have fallen completely off the radar. For the past 5 years or so, any comedy with an "R" rating (or often a PG-13 rating for that matter) had the rating because of disgusting, gross-out gags that forced laughs because of awkwardness and shock value. "Wedding Crashers" was a sigh of relief because it forced nothing. There were no unnecessary bodily function gags, there were no horribly moronically stupid characters. The movie worked because for the most part, everything seems believable. The characters come off as very real people in an improbable, but still possible situation, and interwined with a "cooky" love story, the comedy works really really well. I cannot say enough about this film. I was laughing so hard the first 3 times I saw it that tears were streaming down my face. Time #4 I had to restrain myself so I could actually hear the punchlines to the jokes so I couldn't tear-up too much. This movie is great. The characters are great. They are funny, they are sweet, but somehow, they are real. And that is why this movie was so successful. We all have either been, or could see ourselves being Owen and Vince, and they were great. So were Isla and Rachel and Christopher and everyone really. This movie is awesome!
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
First 70 minutes are hilarious, then.................,
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This review is from: Wedding Crashers (Unrated Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
This movie was about 30-45 minutes too long. It's like I saw two different movies shoved together so they could succeed in getting a two hour comedy movie released. I am a firm believer in the fact that I don't mind if a comedy is short in the 70-85 minute range as long as it's funny, and this one was that movie, but it just kept going and going. So, let's talk about the first half of the movie, or the 4-star part....Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn are professional wedding crashers, and they are extremely talented at it, they are sure to get every slightest detail down so no mistake can be made, and for a while everything is going fine, they are eating, drinking and freakin' everything in sight. All the while making us laugh....alot. The lies and the facial expressions these two come up with are just plain priceless. The chemistry between Vaughn and Wilson is perfect, as expected, what is this the 4th or 5th movie they've been in together?
Eventually, Wilson falls in love, breaking 1 of the some thousand wedding crashing rules, and to top it off, the woman Wilson fell in love with (the lovely Rachel McAdams) is the daughter of Christopher Walken, who just happens to be running for office. To add more crazyness to the plot, Vaughn's character nails another one of the daughters, who in turn falls in love with him. Got all that? Good, moving on....The dialogue between Wilson and Vaughn is very funny, most of the jokes work, and while a bit raunchy here and there, it fits well. Now here's where things start to fall apart, both with the movie and our heroe's. The second part of the movie, or the 2-star part, goes all out on Hollywood cliches' We get the family bickering, the big 'fight' between Wilson and Vaughn, the speech during the wedding , it just seemed forced and that they just ran out of good jokes, so they recycled some old, lamer ones. I saw the ending coming a mile away and the edge and character the movie had is all but gone now. So, I gave 4-stars and 2-stars, another bit of the 4-star part I rather enjoyed are the minor roles played by Jane Seymour, she plays Christopher Walken's drunk wife with new breasts, and Will Ferrell (surprised? nah, me either, I think there is an agreement with these 3 men along with Ben Stiller to appear in everyone of each other's movies. just a thought) as Chaz, the legendary wedding crasher Vaughn and Wilson are always quoting. He plays a man in his late 30's, still leaving with his mother, now crashing funerals cuz' it's so easy to get laid by a depressed chick, or so Ferrell says. There are many subplots, most I didn't care for, but be sure and check out Vaughn's confession to a preist at the breakfeast table........priceless!!! and Jane Seymour's half-ass attempt at seducing Owen Wilson with her new ta-ta's, very funny!! acting......4 stars, You know you can't go wrong with these two directing....3 stars, 30-54 minutes too long special effects...N/A, comedy here, not thrills and chills comedy rating .....4 stars first 70 minutes, 2 stars after that quality........3.5 stars, Decent picture quality, little grain, but great soundtrack
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Crashes and burns (1.5 stars),
By Wheelchair Assassin (The Great Concavity) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wedding Crashers (Unrated Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
Going into Wedding Crashers, I wasn't expecting a masterpiece, but nor was I expecting the abomination that ended up unfolding on the big screen. I figured I'd at least get a nice, lowbrow, politically incorrect goofball comedy with a few good laughs in the mold of Old School and Anchorman, but instead Wedding Crashers turned out to be the kind of cynical, implausible, and overlong dead whale of a movie that's causing ever-greater dissatisfaction with Hollywood. Padded out to a laughable running time of 119 minutes, this movie can't even be saved by the deliriously cute Rachel McAdams, which is saying something. Obviously Wedding Crashers was designed to be a classic buddy comedy, but it only deserves that label if you think Black Sheep does as well.
The movie starts out promisingly enough, as we see a pair of thirty-something divorce mediators (I think it says something that I don't even remember their names at this point) devoting their midyear weekends to going uninvited to weddings of various religions and ethnicities to pick up chicks, culminating in a few good lines and some nice gratuitious nudity. It's all downhill from there, though, as a clever concept is ruined by humor that would cease to exist if it were any broader or more watered down. There are a few good ideas to be found in the first half of the movie, notably with some of the ancillary characters: the crazed clingy girl, the evil alpha-male boyfriend, and the social-misfit brother all manage to provoke a few guffaws. Ultimately, though, Wedding Crashers turns out to be some decent ideas in search of a movie. Great comedies-Rushmore, Election, The Big Lebwoski, Swingers-have memorable main characters, interesting plots, and intelligent dialogue. Weighed down by sitcom-level writing and a mailed-in lead performance by the talented Owen Wilson (Vince Vaughn isn't much better), Wedding Crashers boasts none of these things. Even worse, about halfway through, after a cryptic conversation between Vaughn and the underused Christopher Walken and an agonizing beach pattycake scene, the movie sells out and ventures into sappy relationship territory, turning into the most ghastly of all creations: a romantic comedy without the comedy. Even the inevitable Will Ferrell cameo near the end isn't enough to redeem Wedding Crashers from the horrors witnessed in its final hour. This movie was clearly trying to be all things to all people, making it sort of the cinematic equivalent of a John Mayer album: soulless, corporate, and irritatingly ingratiating. Had the makers of the film decided to go lowbrow and stay there they might have had something, but in the end all we're left with is yet another piece of big-studio tripe to rival anything Julia Roberts has starred in.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Mild farce that falls apart,
By Rsissen (Michigan, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wedding Crashers (Unrated Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
This film is sexy and hilarious for the first 45 minutes. Vince Vaughan delivers what may be one of the most skilled performances in recent memory and Christopher Walken is sublime. The love story between Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams has a nice chemistry and the film captures the true spirit of an old fashioned farce once inside the house.
But it runs into major structural and pacing problems in the second half. The story literally goes on for over a year while we sit and wait and pine for something, anything to happen that resembles the energy of the first half. And when something finally does happen, it's too late and too illogical. It feels like two people wrote the script: a comic genious wrote the first half and they pulled a name out of a hat to determine who would write the second half. So what you're left with is a feeling of deep unsatisfaction because the film had the potential to be one of the great comedies of the last 10 years.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Raucous Good Time,
By John and Jeremy are natural born shape-shifters, adapting to any circumstance. Armed only with vast quantities of bravado and an ethnically appropriate back-story, these guys are in search of an endless party and beautiful women. As a woman, I felt I should probably be offended on behalf of my sex at their "let's get in, seduce a lot of women and get out" mentality. However, they are so likeable and their tactics are so over-the-top and so shamelessly manipulative, you just can't help laughing. They are also the life of any party. Dancing with the flower girls, tying balloon animals for the kids and schmoozing with the elderly guests, they are also the first ones up for a vigorous hora or polka, pulling the more reticent guests up with them as they go. As the wedding season closes out, John starts to lose some of his enthusiasm for the enterprise. These "one afternoon stands" are a bit like only eating dessert - it might sound really good on paper but it will leave you feeling pretty lousy after a while. He's also beginning to feel that they are a little too old to be doing this sort of thing. Jeremy soon convinces John to crash just one more wedding - the wedding of the daughter of U.S. Treasury Secretary, William Cleary (Christopher Walken). Posing as venture capital high-rollers, John and Jeremy sneak past the Secret Service. John is immediately attracted to Claire (Rachel McAdams), one of the bride's sisters. Saving her from an embarrassingly dismal wedding toast, the two immediately click, but bad timing in the arrival of Sack (Bradley Cooper), Claire's ivy league, horse's rump of a boyfriend, prevent them from getting better acquainted. Jeremy meanwhile more than meets his match in the form of the bride's other sister, Gloria (the delightfully demented Isla Fisher). After closing the deal (ahem) with Gloria, Jeremy finds himself unable to shake her off. Jeremy describes her to John as "completely off the reservation" and he's not wrong. She is the poster child for clingy and inappropriate behavior. It is interesting to see the 6'5" Vaughn equally attracted to and afraid of this tiny woman. Jeremy is able to wangle a weekend invitation to the Cleary estate for John to spend more time with the woman of his dreams. The Cleary Clan are one strange bunch: a racist elderly matriarch, Grandma Mary Cleary (Ellen Albertini Dow), Secretary Cleary's sexually inappropriate wife, Kathleen (Jane Seymour), and his wound-way-too-tight artistic son, Todd (Keir O'Donnell). John and Jeremy survive a game of homicidal touch football and one of the more wildly loony dinner parties ever put on film. You have to admire Jeremy. He is ready to leave almost immediately and endures the brunt of the Cleary Clan's unwholesome attention, but he hangs in there for his friend. After suffering a series of late night, unwelcome and increasingly abusive visits from the various deranged Cleary family members, Vaughn's hyper-verbal panic attacks are some of the funniest scenes in the movie. Others have covered in great detail the lowbrow nature of the comedy. It is very politically incorrect. It may have you rolling your eyes or even groaning at times. (I suppose I am not that easily offended.) I didn't expect too much going in and was very pleasantly surprised. I found it to be a good natured, high octane romp. If you are willing to adjust your expectations accordingly, you may as well. Vaughn and Owens have a great chemistry. Vaughn's manic energy is a perfect counter to Owens' more laidback, wry style. Will John be able to woo Claire away from Sack? Has Jeremy found the perfect woman in Gloria? Will they be exposed as the totally lying horndogs they are? (I don't want to spoil the movie for you.) I give it a solid 4-1/2 stars. It loses half a point for a slightly weak and tacked on feeling to the ending. I've never had this much fun at a wedding, and I didn't even have to buy a present.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
loved it,
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This review is from: Wedding Crashers (Unrated Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
this movie is one of the few movies that men and women will enjoy. i love this and this movie is a must own
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the funniest movies I have ever seen!!!,
By FabulousTerrah "*Terrah*" (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wedding Crashers (Unrated Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
Definitely a laugh out loud comedy! Probably one of the funniest ones of all time.
20 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I Feel Like Going To A Wedding,
By The premise of "Wedding Crashers" is that a couple of friends, John and Jeremy (Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn), have a annual tradition of going to weddings by pretending to be family friends. The purpose? To pick up on girls that are so caught up in the loving, romantic atmosphere of the wedding that they will be willing to do pretty much what John and Jeremy want. BRILLIANT!!! At a wedding for the daughter of Secretary of State (I think) William Clearly, John falls for one of Clearly's other daughters, Claire. Jeremy on the other hand "makes love" to Clearly's youngest daughter, Gloria. Well Gloria turns out to be a pyscho that immediately falls in love with Jeremy and invites him and John to spend the weekend at their house. From there, funny situations happen. The Clearlys find out that John and Jeremy aren't who they claim they are and John and Jeremy learn that their ways are wrong and become new men. Pretty much the standard for romantic-type comedies. First of all, this is Vince Vaughn's movie. He is the star. He has the funniest scenes, the best one-lines and brings the best presence to the screen. I'm not a big fan of Owen Wilson's comedy, but he did a fine job in this film. The movie itself was really funny. The only problem that I had with it is that it was too long and that it got really slow in the last twenty minutes. Also, you get to see some topless women, so thats always a plus. Overall, I really enjoyed this movie. As mentioned earlier, Vince Vaughn completely carried this movie. Without him I don't want to think of what this movie might have been. Its definitely a good choice if you're wanting to see a movie.
13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This one doesn't crash!,
By D. Roberts "Hadrian12" (Battle Creek, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Wedding Crashers (Unrated Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
Good party movies are entertaining & funny. The very best party movies, many times quite unexpectedly, actually have a heart. WEDDING CRASHERS is a movie that belongs in the latter category.
As is known by most people before they watch it, the plot centers around two 30-something bachelors who arrive as unexpected guests at weddings of people whom they don't even know. The plot is actually believable; how many people do you see at weddings that you've never seen before in your life? The objective, of course, is for them to "score" with the chicks who feel all Romantic and sensuous after the wedding festivities. While juvenile, the plan goes smoothly until one of them makes the critical "mistake" of falling for a girl he meets at a wedding. From there the movie almost (and I stress almost) goes from being a party movie to being a Romantic comedy. The cast is splendid with Owen Wilson up to his usual tricks and Rachel McAdams as the sweet & loveable and innocent heart-stealer (not to mention eye-candy!). 20+ years after SOMEWHERE IN TIME, Jane Seymour is still gorgeous. Christopher Walken is great as the intimidating father figure. It's a delight to see distinguished actors like Seymour & Walken in a cinematic farce like this. If you like party movies or Romantic comedies, you'll more than likely fall for this one. So, if you're not busy on a Saturday night, maybe it's time to crash a wedding! |
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