Wedding Crashers - Uncorked [DVD] [2005]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #1758 in DVD
- Released on: 2005-12-26
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
- Formats: Anamorphic, PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 247 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
The surprise comedy smash of 2005, Wedding Crashers has a resolutely simple set up. You take Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, cast them as a pair of thirtysomethings who spend their weekends gatecrashing weddings, and put them in search of female company while they’re there. The clue really is in the title.
Yet there are several elements that make the film a little bit special. First and foremost, there’s the cast. Vaughn and Wilson are clearly having a whale of a time here, and it’s on screen for all to see. Even in the moments where the script doesn’t quite measure up, the duo have the energy and presence to keep the film ticking over. It’s great too to see them backed up well by the likes of Jane Seymour and Christopher Walken, both of whom are on fine form here.
The film is also not shy of significant belly laughs, with plenty of comedic moments of note to enjoy. Granted, you’d be hard-pushed to call it high brow comedy, but that’s missing the point. Wedding Crashers is an accessible, highly entertaining way to spend a couple of hours, and has no pretensions otherwise. And that’s its strength. In short, good, funny, energetic entertainment, and it’s got healthy rewatch potential too.--Simon Brew
Special Features
Option to watch the Theatrical Version Commentary (2.0) with Director David Dobkin Commentary (2.0) with Owen Wilson & Vince Vaughn Event Planning featurette The Rules featurette Deleted Scenes The Rules of Wedding Crashers 99 Red Balloons Interactive Soundtrack Promo Music Video Theatrical Trailer Teaser Trailer
Synopsis
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 cliched 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.
Customer Reviews
Rule #46: Lets play a game I like to call 'Just the Tip'
Wedding Crashers is another link in the chain of movies that is made up of a few of the members of the sweetly named `Frat Pack' which for those who don't know, consists of roughly Ben Stiller, Will Ferrell, Jack Black, Steve Carell, Luke Wilson and in this case Vince Vaughn & Owen Wilson...(Plus one of the aforementioned, but I wont ruin the surprise)
These guys have had a good run of flicks to date, they seem to find something a little different to base a series of jokes around, a sport (Semi-Pro-basketball, Blades of Glory-ice skating, Dodgeball-err dodgeball) or a subject matter to reel gags out on (Zoolander-modelling, Starsky & Hutch-Cops) or in this case crashing weddings.
They say a chain is only as strong as its weakest link, but fear not, this flick is not it.
With possibly the best teaming of the Frat packers, the relaxed, lovable charm of Wilson and the verbal diarrhoea of Vinny bounce one liners and comic metaphors off each other like a pinball table with multi-ball bonus on full tilt (See what I did there?). It really is jam full with quotable spiel you'll be scrabbling for a piece of paper to jot down ready to unleash on the guys up the pub.
So the basic story is this. The two leads play a couple of divorce mediators who during the week help couples realise where they went wrong and settle their problems, then by weekend, crash weddings under the cover of long lost relatives to hook up with girls, with much success. After a full season, and a cracking montage, the encore is to crash a huge wedding, the daughter of the Secretary of Treasury, one last blast to put the icing on the cake.
The Secretary in question is Christopher Walken, who, I'm sorry, can deliver a line better than anyone...I mean if a part in any movie was to be cast solely dependant on an actor reading a single line, then my money would be on Walken. Other than that, Sam Jackson, Pacino and maybe Nicholson. That's it.
Anyhow, fast forward to our guys both falling for a couple of hotties (Rachel McAdams & Home and Aways' Isla Fisher) who are sisters and the daughters of the Secretary and them scoring an invite to be taken along to the family's private estate where the fun really begins - I tell ya, there are so many hysterical characters and scenes in the mid part of this film, it's a wonder the big cheese movie execs didn't try to spread it out over this and a sequel! That's what you get in this 90 minutes...two films worth of content for the price and timespan of one - how can you go wrong?
So you got a gay brother, a crazy senile old Nan, a hyperactive/hypercompetitive fiancé, a flirtative Mother and then a crazy as a coconut author of the wedding crasher rulebook, Chaz, to digest in here, trust me, if you need a little pick me up on a dreary night, whack this DVD in - problem solved.
So what else to say about a rom-com with a stellar cast? Well I suppose I'll just throw a quote in there - apparently this is what you do when somebody has said something perfectly before, don't change it, quote it. So...when asked about whether Jane Seymour's baps were "made for speed or made for comfort?" aghast, Wilson can only listen to the question: "So did you play the motor boat on them? You motor boating son of a bee, you old sailor you"...hilarious!
...it'll make more sense when you get this. Because you're gunna get it right? For a fiver, you'd be a fool not to!
Witty, harmless and easy to watch
Despite the fact that “This was so bad that I was embarrassed” was written inside the DVD cover when I rented “Wedding Crashers” I have to say that it’s one of the funniest films of it’s genre. Not a fan of comedies about bachelors with commitment-phobia, I was pleasantly surprised.
Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson play two single young men who follow a code on crashing weddings in order to seduce vulnerable women. After a good few hilarious scenes watching these guys in action, comes the inevitable plot development where the boys meet some women who fall outside their usual conquest type including the elusive Claire (Rachel McAdams) and her clinger sister Gloria (Isla Fisher). Isla’s natural vivacious charm somewhat prevented her erratic character from seeming as alarming as was perhaps intended but for me, her charisma just added to the film's appeal.
When Chazz (Will Farrell), the inventor of wedding crashing and the ultimate aging bachelor who still lives with his mother, switches to funeral crashing the boys decide it’s time for a life-style change.
Witty, harmless and easy to watch, this film is one of the few that has “wedding” in the title that I happily admit to enjoying.
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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