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This was a good old fashioned R-rated comedy filled with adult sitautions and the use of swear words that adults would use in such situations to express themselves. Loved the chemistry between Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn. There were quite a few moments of nervous laughing from build-up of the characters interacting with one another that had me in stitches, I think I even slapped my knee a few times as well. Also, the screenplay sprinkles in quieter scenes to let the audience catch their breath, and allowed for a nice flow to the film.
If the concept of wedding crashing intrigues you, check out this film, it's got plenty of laughs for you if you relax and just go along for the ride.
I give it 3 stars, or a grade of B.
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Too Long? Yes.
Disjointed at times? Yes
Rough start and overly sappy ending? Yes.
One of the funniest movies I've seen in years? Without a doubt.
I enjoyed Dodgeball, Something about Mary and Anchorman. This is in the same type of slapstick genre, but "Wedding Crashers" is the only one of the lot that I will pick up on DVD street release date.
I think you have to like Vaughn and Wilson to get the most out of this movie. I'm a huge VV fan, so this was right up my alley. I was still chuckling hours after the film ended.
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The audience, and I, were laughing so loud that we couldnt hear dialogue after some jokes. That hasn't happened in a long time. Ah comedy, where have you been?
This movie was way funnier than Cinderella Man. Don't let anyone tell you different.
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I loved it. I laughed my butt off actually. Very, very funny and great character development - more than Spielberg lately in fact.
Highly recommended 9 of 10. Future comedy classic.
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My wife and I caught Wedding Crashers yesterday. I thought it was a terribly uneven film, but a good one none the less. I agree that it could have easily been trimmed down by 20-30 minutes and been a better movie for it. Vince Vaughn was absolutely hilarious and really hit his stride in this role. Owen Wilson? Well, Owen Wilson was Owen Wilson. I'm not sold on him as an actor. He's just a strange guy, and seems to play himself or some variation of the same quirky character in every film I've seen him in. Christopher Walken was great, as usual, in his supporting role as Secretary of Treasury Cleary. And then there's Rachael McAdams. She absolutely commanded the screen every time she was in a scene in my opinion. She has an incredible presence, the camera just loves her, and I think she's a great actor. I'd love to see more of her.
All in all Wedding Crashers was a funny little diversion with occasional outbursts of comedic brilliance.
7/10
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