Wedding Crashers Movie
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Storyline
TAGLINES
They're just a couple of guys who just wanna have fun.
On July 15th, they're coming to your wedding...with or without invitations.
Hide Your Bridesmaids.
Life's a Party. Crash It.
Divorce mediators John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey are business partners and lifelong 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 and his wife, Kathleen, 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 two bridesmaids, Claire and Gloria Cleary. With the lavish reception in full swing, Jeremy works his game plan to perfection in seducing Gloria, but John's flirtation banter with Claire is unexpectedly impeded by her pompous, Ivy League boyfriend Sack. 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 dysfunctional members of the Cleary family, but also learn a few unexpected lessons about love and relationships.
| Owen Wilson | John Beckwith |
| Vince Vaughn | Jeremy Grey |
| Christopher Walken | Treasury Secretary William Cleary |
| Rachel McAdams | Claire Cleary |
| Jane Seymour | Kathleen Cleary |
| Isla Fisher | Gloria Cleary |
| Ellen Albertini Dow | Grandma Mary Cleary |
| Keir O'Donnell | Todd Cleary |
| Bradley Cooper | Zack "Sack" Lodge |
| Ron Canada | Randolph |
| Henry Gibson | Father O'Neil |
| Dwight Yoakam | Mr. Kroeger |
| Rebecca De Mornay | Mrs. Kroeger |
| David Conrad | Trap |
| Jennifer Alden | Christina Cleary |
| David Dobkin |
Visitor Reviews
Wow.
posted on 29 Aug 2009This movie is probably the only comedy i've ever seen that exceeded the hype. I laughed almost the whole movie.....at times my stomach hurt from laughing so much. Vince and Owen are a great pair and Christopher Walken always makes the movie better. Probably the best comedy i've ever seen, period. If you have you have failed to do so yet.....see this movie, the 7.2 rating doesn't describe its greatness. In fact, i think this is the only movie on this website that i truly think deserves a much much better rating. Wedding Crashers could bring out a laugh in everyone, even a terribly depressed suicide victim, please take the time to rent this movie, then watch it, then buy it.
simply awful
posted on 27 Aug 2009ok, I love Vince Vaughn, but even he cannot save this disaster. Poorly written, poorly acted (except for Vince, and the always charmingly menacing Christopher Walken), inconceivable plotline (what do these guy do for a living??), unconvincing "redemption" at the end, and poorly edited, it's just not worth the (long) time it takes to watch it.
Save your money.
We've seen this story before in better movies.
posted on 25 Aug 2009While the set-up is new, the story at its heart is not. A good-at-heart guy who does some pretty bad things does some masquerading and falls for a beautiful girl who is engaged to a jerk. He is eventually exposed and is driven away, but eventually redeems himself. The jerky fiance gets punched out, and the good-at-heart guy gets the girl.
I don't remember laughing once during this movie. If you think an old woman repeatedly calling her closeted grandson a homo or Jane Seymour forcing Owen Wilson to fondle her boobs is funny, maybe this movie is for you.
How this made over $200 million at the box office is beyond me.
2/3 of a raucous,funny summer movie is better than none at all
posted on 21 Aug 2009This summer comedy--a "sex comedy",if you will--is a great romp for the first 2/3 and a passable,if unremarkable and even somewhat cloying,final third.Jeremy and John(Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson,both terrific here!)are WAshington D.C. arbitration lawyers who have become ace practitioners of going on the make at a variety of weddings in the D.C. area. They are lithe and enthusiastic in plying their craft,bedding as many cute,willing-to-marry honeys and leaving behind little or no trace of themselves along the way. Their ability to mold into differing weddings of various religions and cultures is a feat to behold,an nearly athletic endeavor of achievement. Alas,they,while completely carnally satisfied,find themselves at a point of emptiness. They're getting older(read:late thirties)and yet feeling like they're missing...something. Prety familiar stuff so far,but still done with a deft touch.As fate would have it,they target the wedding of the oldest daughter of a prominent government official(Christopher Walken,well-cast)and set their sights on his two younger daughters(RAchel McAdams and Isla Fisher,both sexy and very charming). However,the boys cleave ways when they discover their targeted conquests are far more than they bargained for.Director David Dobkin and writer Bob Fisher(there's another writer credited. I forget at this moment whom) are able to make this film both clever and yet familiar,sexy and yet sweet and the ability of the actors(Vaughn mostly)to ad-lib through the film make this film as fluid as it is kinetic. Add in Dr.Quinn herself,one JAne Seymour,as the horny,bitter wife of Walken's character to the mix and you have one largely entertaining comedy that screams "Summer flick!" all over. If you dig comedies,but want something that trips along smoothly(albeit fairly predictably),then this film is for you.
It's ok
posted on 19 Aug 2009This is a pretty good movie. Sadly though, I didn't find the two lead actors funny at all. I found them to be obnoxious and I can't for the life of me figure out why any woman would want anything to do with either one of them. They're not even good looking. However, what saves this movie is the bizarre family they get trapped with for the weekend. Christopher Walken, Rachel McAdams and Jane Seymour save this movie.
You will laugh so hard you will cry!!!!
posted on 17 Aug 2009This movie was AWESOME!!!! I honestly didn't really want to see this movie... but it was all that was playing when my fiancé and i went to the theater at the time we went, so we decided to see it. I was laughing SO HARD i was in tears during the scene at the dinner table with granny, and with psycho girl messing with Vince Vaughn... and the meatloaf scene had me ready to pee my pants!!! I have always loved Vince Vaughn, and Owen Wilson... so having them pair up was awesome. Rachel McAdams was great as always, and each person in the movie was PERFECT for their part! Great Cast! This movie is the comedy of the year. Its better than American Pie... not quite as raunchy, but definitely more funny... and people will talk about it 20 years from now, like we talk about Porky's and Animal House. YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS MOVIE! It has a GREAT cast, a funny but interesting plot, and will make you laugh till you cry! GO SEE IT!!!!!!!
Undelivered Promise; Disappointing; Obnoxious
posted on 17 Aug 2009This had all the potential to be a home-run buddy movie but it falls way short. I'm surprised that people gave it such a high average rating. The character's non-stop babbling was way, over the top. I usually like Vince Vaughn's monologues but this may be like too much candy. We watched the "unrated" version on the DVD, versus the "theatrical" version so I can't say if it was any better. There is no way I could have watched it again to compare. Will Farrel's character was a nice introduction towards the end and helped me get to the end. I almost turned it off during the best man's monologue at the end, knowing it was almost over. It pegged the plausibility meter. For fear of being a spoiler, I'll say no more on that. I blame the director for this movie missing the mark, not the actors. I'll continue to see any movie containing these two guys; just suggest you avoid this one.
If you like fast-talking scripts, you'll like this movie!
posted on 15 Aug 2009I would say this movie is for people who are quick thinking, quick to figure things out and make jokes, I'm a fan of GILMORE GIRLS, so I would compare the wit of this movie to that.
Basicaly all I knew about this movie before I saw it is that it's about these professinal bachlors that crash weddings to meet girls. Being at the cinema to see the events of the movie unfold made it a lot more interesting, so I won't give anymore of the plot away. I will say, though, that it makes me feel like I should crash a wedding! The movie gives you an upbeat, witty feeling after you've seen it! Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson are very funny and the situations they get in are relateable... Owen Wilson is very charming, sweet, funny, and likeable. Rachel McAddams is a beauty. I really felt for her charecter, and her situation made me think about what I really want in a relationship.
the only drawback to this movie, in my opinion, is Vince Vaughn. Although he's funny in the movie, it dosen't last very long. I've gotta give him credit though for putting up with doing so many awkward scenes and being the butt of all the jokes. I didn't care for his gf in this movie either.
Interesting concept...and that's about all
posted on 15 Aug 2009First of all, I think the idea of picking up women at weddings and funerals quite clever. Anyone whoever been to a wedding knows all the single women are in full fairy tale mode and are ripe for the picking. It's probably the only place a janitor could get some serious play. So the first part of the film I found very funny. But then the rest of the story with Owen's character falling in love and the girl's jerk of a fiance all too cliche and predictable. I was actually bored--except when the brother nearly rapes Vaughn's character. That's an accomplishement to make a near rape funny...but the rest ho hum. Is it over yet?
Not just a slapstick
posted on 15 Aug 2009When you're looking for entertainment in a movie, this is the kind of picture that makes you smile. Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson are hilarious as a couple of conniving wedding crashers who find they change as they experience true love. The cameos are priceless with Chistopher Walken, Will Ferrell and (no he's not dead) Henry Gibson. I think this will become a minor comedy classic much like Something About Mary. Vince Vaughn has become a comic force in the last few years. His tall stature makes him seem even funnier as he towers over most of the other actors in this film. There's nothing new here with the boyfriend you love to hate, and the girl we want to win over, but the cast carries it off well and you can almost feel the fun they have while filming the movie. This is not a film for children under 15, but the rest of your family will be talking about it over dinner.
unadulterated dross
posted on 13 Aug 2009I really couldn't see the humour in any of this drivel driven movie. I went to see it because I had read a favourable review of it in a local newspaper. I was cringing during it in trepidation of what lewd tripe was coming next. Similar to when I saw 'Meet the Fockers', I felt as if I should be wearing a dirty raincoat during and leaving the 'movie' and I use the word 'movie' loosely. I must, however, admit to being rather fascinated throughout by Owen Wilson's nose which was the only thing which held my interest. It is a sort of miniature version of a Karl Malden conk. Anyway, conks aside, how anyone can describe this pap as 'Comedy of the Year' is beyond me. A couple of slapstick bits during the baseball game made me smile but that was it. All in all pure tripe. Save your money and don't waste your time on what I would label, 'Tripe of the Year'.
Man I almost numchucked you, you don't even know
posted on 11 Aug 2009This is by far one of the funniest movies I've seen to date. Some comedy movies just try to hard to get laughs, but wedding crashers is a definate exception. It was so well written and the lines are delivered so perfectly that you never feel that the movie is dragging like so many others. The more I see the more I enjoy it. I guess it's like a fine bottle of wine only getting better with age.
I strongly recommend Wedding Crashers for anyone who enjoys a great comedy with a really good story to compliment the laughs.
the funniest movie of 2005!
posted on 09 Aug 2009wedding crashers is by far one of the most hilarious comedies i have seen in the year 2005!!! owen Wilson and vince vaugn play two 30-something divorce mediators and friends John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey who share the hobby of crashing weddings in order to pick up women for a one night stand. however, when they attend a wedding of the daughter of the secretary of the treasury, one of them gets into trouble (the girl wants a committed relationships) while the other feels like he has met his true love, but his true love already has a boyfriend.the reason why this movie is so funny is the fact that Wilson and vaugn work so well together on screen.
Wait for the DVD....
posted on 05 Aug 2009.... Because it may have the funny parts that were cut out, because they obviously aren't in the movie. Vince Vaughn should be ashamed of himself! By trying to re-hash a character persona that was done so well in other movies, (Swingers, Old School), all he did was come off as annoying and un-funny. Throughout the film, all I could think was "this is the biggest disappointment since I was forced to sit through 'Anchorman''It had SO MUCH comedy potential that was never tapped into, and it felt like I was watching first time actors. The movie is so predictable that you only need to see the first 30 minutes of it, because you'll know exactly what's going to happen throughout the rest. Even the Dukes of Hazzard was more original.
Comedy Snob
posted on 03 Aug 2009I am not usually one to enjoy slap-stick humor but this movie was undeniably funny. I think I may have laughed for a good 45 minutes straight at the ridiculous characters, the over-the-top scenarios, and the way that Wilson and Vaughn played off of each other.I loved the beginning with scene after scene of Wilson and Vaughn at different weddings. What a bunch of total morons but it is so genuinely funny! But the best part is when they go to the family vacation house via boat. When Vaughn's character gets the sock by the crazy redhead and practically molested by the gay artist brother, I about peed my pants. It is too hilarious to explain. JUST WATCH IT!!
Things don't always seem as it is laid out
posted on 03 Aug 2009Two inseparable friends in an outside "profession" find diamonds when all they were looking for was coal. Owen Wilson (John Beckwith) played his same style as the cool, easygoing guy that some how always finds to sneak his way through. Vince Vaughn (Jeremy Grey) played in character as well so this movie should have gone through nice and smooth right? Well it like a frog on steroids. It started like how the movie seemed like it was going with some humorous jokes that really got you ready for what was up to come. Then comes, the bombshell when they crash a wedding where Claire Cleary's (Rachel McAdams) sister was getting married. From there it was obvious what was going to happen and it seemed like a dramaish type movie where you know what is going to happen but you can't turn away because you just have to watch it. Everything goes as expected with some holes but then the writers twist everything around on you which were needed to conclude on the drama idea. All in all you will like it if you are a teen or into those drama or should I say an immature adult drama; slightly above teen but nothing at the top. I still would recommend people to see this movie just because it is hilarious and that is what saved the movie.
Why do Muppet's come on the boards to complain
posted on 03 Aug 2009If you've got something to say constructive or otherwise, say your comment, make your peace and get out! Like many people I think this is a funny film and well worth a view, and I'll get to why in a minute.Firstly, let's take the basics. This film is kind of like a remake of four weddings and a funeral, it's American name might be several weddings and a funeral or two weddings and a funeral, depending on your point of view. The story centres around 2 professional men in their early thirties who crash weddings in order to sleep with women who want to hook up with a potential partner at a friend or relatives wedding, and while Vince Vaughn's character is living for the chase, Owen Wilson is starting to have doubts over the value of his life and his meaningless existence, and while both characters are shallow there is a great deal of joy in watching their ceaseless adolescent behaviour and the ridiculous rulebook they operate by. All of this changes of course when they decide to end their tenure as wedding crashers by crashing the wedding of the century, when Wilson meets the woman from heaven and Vaughn meets the clingy nutter from hell.The dialogue is great, yeah, not Woody Allen great but funny, and the characters all likable, with the exception of the villain of the piece who is played to perfection by Bradley Cooper as the scummy version of both Vaughn and Wilson.Add to this a couple of excellent cameo's, a vile old woman and a repressed artist and you have a bizarre mix that, yes, is a tad predictable, but like a journey to one of your favourite places, is one that you do enjoy nonetheless.Nuff said.Em
Better than dodge-ball or any other film you will watch this decade
posted on 01 Aug 2009I had to go and see this movie for obvious reasons.After Dodgeball i was waiting for the same sort of comedy for ages.Before i start, i would like to say Vince Vaughn is the funniest movie star in the world today and he is the star of the film by a mile.He is a genius.Isla fisher isn't far behind him as the dumb bridesmaid who is a little crazy and becomes deeply infatuated with him from the start.From start to finish this film is laugh out loud comedy and a film you can watch again and again and never stop laughing.Owen Wilson is great as Vaughns partner as they crash from one wedding to the next but Vaughn steels the show and there's even room for a Will Ferrell cameo which is hilarious.Go and see this film now!!!



Toooooo funny. Classic from the moment I saw it!
posted on 29 Aug 2009I was so reluctant to see this movie but after a few girlfriends convinced me to do so I found myself laughing sooooo hard. Funny how movies that come out so well can improve the quality of your life. I normally don't post comments unless I have something to say and this movie made me stand up and shout... "GREAT!" I believe this will go down as one of the all time classics of our decade. Doesn't mean that this will be known as the best... just as a great piece of entertainment worth paying for. I loved it and so did all my friends and they're a tough bunch to convince. Don't take my word for it... see it for yourself.