Wedding crashers

John and Jeremy are single guys in their mid-30s who mediate divorces in D.C. Their summer social life consists of wedding crashing in order to meet young women for a one-night stand. As John thinks about growing up, Jeremy convinces him to go to one more wedding, this one is for the daughter of the...

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Corporate Author: Circus (Musical group), New Line Home Video (Firm), Warner Home Video (Firm)
Other Authors: Wilson, Owen, 1968-, Dobkin, David, 1969-, Vaughn, Vince., Walken, Christopher, 1943-, McAdams, Rachel, 1978-, Fisher, Isla, 1976-, Macat, Julio., Kent, Rolfe.
Format: Videos DVD
Language: English
Spanish
Published: Burbank, CA : New Line Video : Distributed by Warner Home Video, [2006]
Edition: Widescreen (2.35:1); [rated version].
Series: New Line platinum series.
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Summary: John and Jeremy are single guys in their mid-30s who mediate divorces in D.C. Their summer social life consists of wedding crashing in order to meet young women for a one-night stand. As John thinks about growing up, Jeremy convinces him to go to one more wedding, this one is for the daughter of the Treasury Secretary. Each catches the eye of a bridesmaid, who happen to be daughters of the host. Jeremy quickly scores with Gloria, who proves to be a psycho clinger. John, on the other hand, wants real romance with Claire, but she has a boyfriend. Now John needs to convince Jeremy to stick around long enough so he can woo Claire. John has one more problem to deal with - telling Claire the truth about himself before someone else does.
Item Description: Originally released as a motion picture in 2005.
Special features: optional commentary; optional commentary with Owen Wilson & Vince Vaughn; deleted scenes with optional commentary (8 min.); audience reaction clips with optional commentary (12 min.); "Event planning" featurette (12 min.); "The rules" featurette (8 min.); "The rules of wedding crashing" flash cards; teaser trailer (2 min.); theatrical trailer (3 min.); soundtrack listing with excerpts; "Circus" music video by The Circus (3 min.).
Physical Description: 1 videodisc (approximately 128 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: DVD, region 1; Dolby digital 5.1surround, Dolby digital stereo surround ; DVD-ROM features are not available on Apple Macintosh.
System requirements for DVD-ROM and on-line features: a computer running Microsoft Windows 98SE or higher, the (included) InterActual player installed, Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 orhigher, Macromedia Flash 6.0 and an internet connection, a DVD-ROM drive and a software or hardware DVD player. This DVD will not work in a CD-ROM drive and the DVD-ROM features are not available on Apple Macintosh.
Audience: MPAA rating: Unrated; for sexual content/nudity and language.
Production Credits: Director of photography, Julio Macat ; music, Rolfe Kent ; editor, Mark Livolsi ; costume designer, Denise Wingate ; production designer, Barry Robison.
ISBN: 0780652487
9780780652484
Access: For private home use only.
Author Notes: Jane Seymour was born Joyce Penelope Wilhelmona Frankenberg on February 15, 1951 in Hayes, Middlesex, England. She was educated at The Arts Educational School inTring, Hertfordshire, England. She took on the stage name "Jane Seymour" at age 17. She has a long acting career in both film and television starting in 1969 with a role in Richard Attenborough's film version of Oh! What a Lovely War. From 1972-1973 she starred as Emma Callon in the 1970's T.V. sereis The Omedin Line. In 1980 she returned to the big screen in the comedy Oh heavenly Dog opposite Chevy Chase. She also played Elise McKenna in the romantic fantasy Somewhere in Time opposite Christopher Reeve. In 1982 she starred in the Scarlet Pimpernel. In 1988 she won the female lead in the 12 part TV miniseries War and Remembrance where she played Natalie Henry. Jane Seymour continued to take numerous roles in TV Movies and series most notably as Dr. Michela Quinn in the TV sereis Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman. She is also an accomplished painter and author. Her book Among Angels made the New York Times bestseller list in 2010.

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