Release Year: 2005 Rating: R Duration: 119 minutes Director: David Dobkin Producer: Guy Riedel, Peter Abrams, Robert L. Levy Distributor: New Line Cinema
Vaughn and Wilson star as a pair of divorce mediators who spend their weekends crashing weddings in a search for Ms. Right...for a night. But when one of them falls for the engaged daughter (Rachel McAdams) of an influential and eccentric politician (Christopher Walken) at the social event of the year, they get roped into spending a weekend at the family's palatial waterfront estate and quickly find themselves in over their heads.
WEDDING CRASHERS uses the full power of its R rating to thoroughly tickle our funny bones but without a single crude or vulgar moment. One of the prime causes of movie failures is the lack of genuine or interesting chemistry, but WEDDING CRASHERS is bursting with believable chemistry, especially that between the two hilarious leads, Vince Vaughn, as a wacky motormouth named Jeremy Grey, and Owen Wilson as John Beckwith, Jeremy's lovable and equally wild best friend.