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Really funny 😁

I loved this movie 🎬 on TV 📺 didn't watch all of it so decided to buy the DVD. A great insight into American life.

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Very funny film, they need to do a weed crashes part 2

Good to deal with, fast delivery, very funny film....

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Perfect thanks

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FUNNY AS HELL

In the outrageous comedy, Wedding Crashers, divorce mediators John Beckwith (Owen Wilson) and Jeremy Grey (Vince Vaughn) are business partners and life-long friends who share one truly unique... In the outrageous comedy, Wedding Crashers, divorce mediators John Beckwith (Owen Wilson) and Jeremy Grey (Vince Vaughn) are business partners and life-long 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 by the very thought of marriage. At the tail end of another successful season of toasting brides and grooms, Jeremy learns that the daughter of Treasury Secretary William Cleary (Christopher Walken) and his wife Kathleen (Jane Seymour) is getting married in what is sure to be the Washington, D. C. social event of the year. After infiltrating the lavish affair, John and Jeremy quickly set their sights on bridesmaids Claire (Rachel McAdams) and Gloria (Isla Fisher) Cleary. With the lavish reception in full swing, Jeremy works his game plan to perfection in seducing Gloria, but John's flirtatious banter with Claire is unexpectedly impeded by her pompous, Ivy League boyfriend Sack (Bradley Cooper). Having uncharacteristically fallen hard and fast for Claire, John convinces a resistant Jeremy to bend the crashing rules and accept an invitation to an extended weekend party at the Cleary family compound. Once at the palatial waterfront estate, John and Jeremy endure a multitude of comical mishaps at the hands of the hysterically dysfunctional members of the Cleary family, but also learn a few unexpected lessons about love and relationships. Wedding Crashers is a New Line Cinema presentation of a Tapestry Films production directed by David Dobkin (Shanghai Knights). The original screenplay was written by Steve Faber & Bob Fisher. The producers are Tapestry Films partners Peter Abrams, Robert L. Levy and Andrew Panay. The executive producers are Guy Riedel, Toby Emmerich, Richard Brener and Cale Boyter.Read full review...

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Side-splittingly funny

John Beckwith (Owen Wilson) and Jeremy Grey (Vince Vaughn) are business partners and lifelong friends who share a hobby.....they like to crash weddings. Regardless of the ethnicity of the wedding - Jewish, Italian, Irish, Chinese, Hindu - they always manage to charm their way into the wedding and inevitably become the hit of every reception. Their goal at each wedding is simple....to meet and pick-up women. When Jeremy learns that the daughter of Treasury Secretary William Cleary is getting married he's all for going. John is getting tired or gatecrashing weddings but agrees to do `one last big job'. After infiltrating the lavish wedding, John and Jeremy quickly set their sights on two bridesmaids - Claire and Gloria Cleary. John falls for Claire and convinces Jeremy to bend the wedding-crashing rules and accept an invitation to a weekend party at the Cleary family home. This is when the fun really starts!

Wedding Crashers is a wonderful comedy whose greatest strength lies in the two lead characters - they're funny, lively and the wise-cracking is some of the best comedy you're likely to see. Their characters are funny enough to cover up the fact that they are exploitative and sexual predators and funny enough to mean that the scenes where they are doing their thing are generally enjoyable. Of course it helps that Wilson and Vaughn have great chemistry together. But Wedding Crashers isn't just about Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn. Isla Fisher deserves a mention for her performance as Gloria Cleary. She plays the part to perfection and her scenes with Vince Vaughn will have you in stitches.

All in all this was a really sweet romantic comedy and well worth seeing. It got great reviews from the critics and deserved every one of them.
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Awesome product

John Beckwith (Owen Wilson) and Jeremy Grey (Vince Vaughn) are divorce mediators in Washington D.C. The two friends frequently "crash" wedding parties to meet women, working from a set of rules taught to them by a past crasher, Chaz Reinhold. The duo always has cover stories for inquisitive guests and inevitably become the hit of every reception. Their goals are to enjoy the free food and drinks and ultimately to charm their way into bed with women from the wedding for a one-night stand. After a sequence of successful crashes, Jeremy takes John to a wedding for the daughter of the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, William Cleary (Christopher Walken). Once inside, the pair set their sights on Cleary's other daughters, Gloria (Isla Fisher) and Claire (Rachel McAdams). Jeremy ends up having sex with Gloria on a nearby beach while the reception is taking place; meanwhile, Gloria is possessive and quickly becomes obsessed with Jeremy. She claims to have been a virgin until now, which shocks Jeremy, and he tries to get John to bail on the reception with him.

Meanwhile, John is attempting to court Claire, the maid of honor, but he is interrupted by her hotheaded boyfriend, Sack Lodge (Bradley Cooper), who later turns out to want to date Claire only because of William's political power and is shown to openly mock and cheat on her behind her back. Later, John convinces Jeremy to accept the family's invitation to an extended weekend party at their family compound. Once there, Jeremy, John, and other members of the family play a game of touch football, which ends with Jeremy being badly hurt by an over-aggressive Sack. Gloria tends to him, while trying to engage him in sexual intercourse at the same time. At dinner later that evening, Gloria gives Jeremy a hand job under the dinner table, while John spikes Sack's wine with eye-drops. Sack becomes sick, which lets John further connect with Claire, and they agree to go for a walk together following dinner. John goes to his room to change his shoes, but William's wife, Kathleen (Jane Seymour), makes John fondle her surgically enhanced breasts, then rebuffs his actions, much to John's confusion.Later that night, Gloria ties up Jeremy and proceeds to rape him. That same night, Gloria's gay brother, Todd (Keir O'Donnell), paints a provocative image of Jeremy and tries to seduce him, but is interrupted by his father. The next morning, Jeremy asks John if they can go home, but John convinces him to stay, which helps Jeremy realize that John is falling for Claire.

That afternoon, the family (minus Sack) go sailing, where John and Claire continue to bond. Following the sailing trip, the family (with Sack now joining them) go on a hunting trip, where Sack intentionally shoots Jeremy in the buttocks (although it seems as if he was trying to shoot John, who fell down at the force of his gunfire at that point). After the hunting trip, John and Claire go on a bike ride through the country, and they end up at a secluded beach. Claire finally admits she isn't sure how she feels about Sack, and ends up kissing John passionately. Meanwhile, Gloria is tending to Jeremy's wounds, and reveals to Jeremy that she was not a virgin when they met, and that she only said that because that's what she thought he would like to hear. Jeremy realizes that he may be in love with Gloria.
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great film

John (Owen Wilson) & Jeremy (Vince Vaughn) are best buds. They've known each other for 17 years, work together, and in there spare time crash wedding parties; where they drink like sailors, mingle with unsuspecting relatives, and hit on single and willing brides maids every chance they get. They have a whole science to their crashing ( rules and all), and have become quite adept at the sport.

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.
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Life's A Party! Crash It!

Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson charm their way into weddings in the pursuit of bridesmaids and single women, all the time guided by a set of 'wedding crasher rules'. Wilson then falls head over heals for a bridesmaid and his whole world and ideals are thrown off balance - unfortunately they are for Vaughan too!

A great comedy film full of great one-liners which is much rarer than you think these days, and is much less schmaltzy than the usual Hollywood fare. Excellent cast with great performances, but Will Ferrell steals the entire movie with his cameo as the 'God of Wedding Crashers'. An ideal post-pub comedy film, or even one you can watch with the missus - one you will watch again and again.

This DVD features Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound and is presented in 2.35:1 Anamorphic widescreen. Bonus features include two commentaries, deleted scenes, trailers and featurettes.
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Great laugh out loud film!

I originally watched The Wedding Crashers at the cinema, and admittedly was rather hesitant to go. Mainly because Owen Wilson can be very wooden as an actor and typecast in the "dumb southern heart-throb" role. (Could you really believe he was an Elite pilot in Behind Enemy Lines?!!) Anyway, his partnership with Vaughn is superb in this laugh a minute comedy. Within 5 minutes of the openening the film had me crying in laughter. Guys will love the quick witted humour and theres a romantic story for the girls too. Wedding Crashers is fresh and light hearted, although its genre falls into the already saturated 'American Feelgood' Movie bracket. You can't deny it does leaving you feeling good though. Enjoy.Read full review...

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Crash, bang, wedding!

Irreverent romantic comedy, with twists, turns and a great cast. Crashing weddings is what John and Jeremy do...and they've had an excellent season, with awesome results. It's the final wedding of the season and it's the biggest. John and Jeremy fall for the bridesmaids with contrasting results and a hilarious series of events. Great performances from Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn, but for me Isla Fisher and Christopher Walken steel the show. Watch it!Read full review...

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