Wedding Crashers (Blu-ray) R
Life's a Party. Crash It.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 59 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: November 11, 2014
- Originally Released: 2005
- Label: New Line Home Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Owen Wilson & Vince Vaughn | |
Performer: | Christopher Walken, Rachel McAdams, Jane Seymour, Isla Fisher, Ellen Albertini Dow, Bradley Cooper, Henry Gibson, Ron Canada, Keir O'Donnell, Rebecca De Mornay & Dwight Yoakam | |
Directed by | David Dobkin | |
Edited by | Mark Livolsi | |
Screenwriting by | Steve Faber & Bob Fisher | |
Composition by | Rolfe Kent | |
Produced by | Peter Abrams, Andrew Panay & Robert L. Levy | |
Director of Photography: | Julio Macat |
Entertainment Reviews:
Sharply honed, if often raunchy.
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Wall Street Journal
Sadly, in spite of its cast and seemingly can't-miss premise, Wedding Crashers is at its best a succession of mild chuckles.
AV Club
Rating: 4/4 --
Outrageous set-ups and saucy dialogue keep the party going and, while it staggers erratically to its conclusion, Wedding Crashers always has its heart in the right place.
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BBC.com
[A]miably raunchy....[Mr. Wilson] has carved out a singular movie niche as our reigning dude, the quintessential American guy...
New York Times
Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson are enormously funny.
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Chicago Reader
Ranked #20 in Uncut's Best Films Of 2005 -- Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn are on peerless comic form here as committed bachelors stalking wedding receptions...
Uncut
It's the anything-goes sass that crashes CRASHERS into the level of comic nirvana....McAdams is a showstopping beauty with the talent to bend a laugh line to her will.
Rolling Stone
Product Description:
Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn are an unbeatable combination as two Washington DC lawyers who get their kicks, and their girls, by crashing weddings. Displaying talent, wit, intelligence, and ample charm, the pair seldom fails at their mutual mission of seduction. But eventually they get bored with the routine. Everything explodes when they crash an upper-crust wedding given by US Senator William Cleary (Christopher Walken). Jeremy (Vaughn) makes the ostensible mistake of seducing Cleary's sexually ravenous daughter Gloria (Isla Fisher) and John (Wilson) falls head over heels for the beautiful, slightly sarcastic older sister, Claire (Rachel McAdams). But Claire is nearly engaged to a slimy, macho, ivy-league snob played with beady-eyed gusto by ALIAS's Bradley Cooper. The boys get lured away on a weekend trip to the Cleary's estate, which is when the film begins to resemble an early 1930s pre-code comedy with its innuendo-filled banter, eccentric grandmothers, suspicious rivals, and copious bed-hopping.
Vaughn's motor-mouth aggression plays off Wilson's irresistible sensitivity (and vice versa) to such perfection that they leave other contemporary romantic comedy teams in the dust. They manage to get plenty of laughs and warmth from their believably close male friendship without resorting to any clichéd homoerotic references. Their respective love interests are also outstanding, particularly McAdams who displays extraordinary wit and presence in addition to her stunning beauty. Walken is surprisingly low-key as the senator, tuning his usual craziness down to a few tensile stares. Seventies mini-series staple Jane Seymour is memorable as the senator's sex-starved, boozed-up wife, who makes a play for John.
Vaughn's motor-mouth aggression plays off Wilson's irresistible sensitivity (and vice versa) to such perfection that they leave other contemporary romantic comedy teams in the dust. They manage to get plenty of laughs and warmth from their believably close male friendship without resorting to any clichéd homoerotic references. Their respective love interests are also outstanding, particularly McAdams who displays extraordinary wit and presence in addition to her stunning beauty. Walken is surprisingly low-key as the senator, tuning his usual craziness down to a few tensile stares. Seventies mini-series staple Jane Seymour is memorable as the senator's sex-starved, boozed-up wife, who makes a play for John.
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