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Wedding Crashers - Uncorked [2005]

Starring: Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Christopher Walken, Rachel McAdams, Isla Fisher
Director: David Dobkin
Format: Anamorphic PAL
Released: 26 Dec 2005
RRP: £19.99
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two hours of fun viewing - By: dan the fan, 18 Jun 2008
It's hard for a comedy film to stay entertaining over two whole hours but this one managed to do it.Rarely hilarious,the storyline often plain silly & unbelievable it nevertheless keeps you watching because the acting is good & the characters likeable & the whole thing is beautifully filmed in some nice locations in sunny weather.
Love it!! - By: Claudia, 28 Nov 2007
My favourite film so far (and I don't want to tell you my age but I've been there if you see what I mean!) I can watch it again & again & it still makes me howl laughing.....I even had to buy a second copy as one of my friend's "borrowed" it!!
"Rule Number One: Never Leave a Fellow Crasher Behind" - By: Sebastian Fernandez, 18 Oct 2007
It has been several years since a movie made me laugh as much as this one did. I watched it using headphones, sitting next to my wife, & she stopped what she was doing several times & looked at me like I had gone crazy. The truth is that if you enjoy humor that is sometimes politicallly incorrect, & even a little rude, you will have a blast with this film.

The premise is pretty simple, John & Jeremy are two friends that crash weddings & not only get free food & drinks, but also hook up with a lot of girls in the process. They are living the good life & stay on this path of hit & run fun for a while. But when at the wedding of the daughter of Secretary William Cleary they get together with the two sisters of the bride, things get a little more complicated. They end up going on a weekend trip to an island with the family & close friends of the just married couple, & the madness goes on a rampage.

The cast does an outstanding job. I was surprised by how good Vince Vaughn was on "The Break-up", but I think he is even better on this movie, with a great delivery of some extremely funny lines. I have been disappointed in the past by Owen Wilson, but here he made me laugh out loud, & he certainly showed us that he can play the "good" guy effectively. Then there is Isla Fisher, who is great in her role of Gloria, the nymph that "captures" Jeremy in her net & makes Glen Close in "Fatal Attraction" look sane. The rest of the cast does not lag far behind, including a conflicted brother of the bride, a mother in need of attention, & a priest that gets more than he bargained for, but I have to make a special mention for Will Ferrell. Fans of this actor know what I am talking about. In the couple of scenes in which he partakes from the action, he makes us laugh so much that it is unbelievable.

I think that by now it is pretty clear. Those that like "proper" humor should not even consider watching this. However, if you are looking for one of the funniest movies in the last several years & do not care much about political correctness, this is a film you cannot miss.
Wedding Crashers - By: Chris L, 16 Sep 2007
Wasn't quite as funny as I would expect from something starring Owen Wilson & Vince Vaughn but it managed to keep me entertained for just over an hour & a half & the plot wasn't half bad.

Not sure I would spend my own money on this DVD but if someone bought it for me I wouldn't complain.
Don't expect Shakespeare - By: Jay, 25 Jun 2007
Two guys who crash weddings to pick up woman have zany adventures & learn a little something along the way. The real fun of this movie is in the actors, who deliver their performances perfectly. Owen Wilson is the aging California surfer type who may be ready to move on with his life. Vince Vaughn is his best friend who frequently acts like a spoiled, horny child but is actuallly a good guy. Christopher Walken is the slightly scary father of the love interest. So if you have seen Wilson in Shanghai Noon & Vaughn in Swingers & Walken in, well almost anything he has ever made, then you have seen these characters before. But still, they just work well together here. The movie contains just enough real emotion to keep you caring & enough absurdity & broad physical comedy to keep you laughing. This isn't Shakespeare, but it is funny.