Wedding Crashers (2005)
Critic Reviews
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Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum
Funny, ungirdled romp - a buddy picture about buddies who actually know what women want.
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Rolling Stone Peter Travers
Sometimes a movie comedy just clicks. Welcome to one of those times.
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The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt
The two key roles are wonderfully cast with Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn and the gross-but-not-too-gross humor will score with young moviegoers. But Wedding Crashers is still a letdown. The film never quite lives up to the promise of its premise.
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Time Richard Corliss
It parades a screen chemistry rarely seen since the original Butch and Sundance.
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Dallas Observer Robert Wilonsky
Here's a tip: When Vaughn and Wilson are outed as impostors and forced to leave Walken's estate, grab your stuff and walk out. You'll think you just saw a comedy masterpiece.
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Variety Brian Lowry
Despite flashes of nudity, crudity and mockery of women's raging hormones at the first sight of a trousseau, at its core it's just a big pushover with the heart of a chick flick.
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Empire
Wedding Crashers doesn't quite live up to its promise, but through no fault of its off-the-wall cast.
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L.A. Weekly Scott Foundas
Most of the time Wedding Crashers is more genteel than it is outrageous (or funny), playing like an only slightly less benign spin on the tiresome fish-out-of-water farce that fueled the two Meet the Parents movies.
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The A.V. Club Keith Phipps
In spite of its cast and seemingly can't-miss premise, Wedding Crashers is at its best a succession of mild chuckles.
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50
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Village Voice Jessica Winter
Amiable and hollow.
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