i think i'm in the same boat you areOriginally Posted by yanksrule69
i think i'm in the same boat you areOriginally Posted by yanksrule69
Kyle
My theatre is tough... there are 2 wings - - One for the R rated movies and everything else in the other. After you buy your ticket, you go to your respective wing. Each wing is about 20 feet wide, with 2 ushers checking tickets, and rope blocking off where the ushers aren't. There's not going to be any sneaking past these people. Plus, 10 feet into the corridor, there is a security booth... I do'nt know what they do, but it's a security booth, with about 2,3 ppl in it.Originally Posted by cubswin
At peak times, there are 2 people stationed by the exit doors to the cooridor. Nearly impossible to open the door for someone and then sneak in. Plus, the security people would see you loitering outside, waiting for your friend.
The last and most feasible solution would be sneaking in through the exit door to the theatre room itself. But from the outside, you have no idea which door is the one to the theatre you need to go to. That would be the toughest part.
When I saw crashers, they were checking ID at the ticket counter(lines were impossibly long, so I went to the automated ticket dispenser... a god send)... and checking IDs at the cooridors to the R rated area. Security in there couldn't be higher.
Or more impossible to get through. TRUST ME.
I'm thinking about seeing it again... reading some of the quotes in here and thinking about how it was in the movie made me laugh out loud. However, I'll prob leave after about an hour... the rest of it sucks.
This one, too.Originally Posted by KLJ
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At work today, I've been keying in books, and one of them was about Eleanor Roosevelt. I couldn't help but think of what the grandmother said.![]()
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I agree, it was funny, but not as hilarious as I expected.Originally Posted by yanksrule69
I hope this doesn't send Snatch over the edge. Don't Jump!Originally Posted by PettittesPrincess
Life is a Waste of Time, Time is a Waste of Life, so let's get Wasted all the Time, and have the Time of our Lives
It's not about the destination. It's about the journey.
"Only the good die young"
I;m trying to kick out my window right now, but they make the glass in these skyscrapers too damn strong.Originally Posted by yanksrule69
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Knife itOriginally Posted by Snatch Catch
Originally Posted by Jersey Yankee
Oh lord, what a hilarious movie. I watched the previews and thought, "hey another yawner". Boy, was I wrong. Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn come up big in this movie, with just enough love to make it interesting, but not to get too romantic. Many of the moments in this movie are laugh out loud funny. I recommend if you haven't seen it yet, go see it.
Hope I don't sound like a movie reviewer there, but it's the funniest movie I've seen in a loooooooooooong time.

Blasphemy!Originally Posted by PettittesPrincess
Vin Diesel wipes with 40 grit sandpaper.
I went with my father to see it again, and I have to say the Will Ferrell cameo, which I viewed almost as a NEGATIVE when I first saw it, has now become one of the funnier parts of the movie.
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You didn't like Ferrell upon first viewing? Are you mad? Granted, the minute they mentioned a "guru" type in the early part of the film it was a given we'd be seeing either Ferrell or Stiller, so maybe it was the cliche that ruined it. Ferrell, despite the overexposure, is certainly one of, if not THE, Man right about now.Originally Posted by Snatch Catch
I didn't really like it because his humor was so in contrast to the sharp wit and tone of Vaughn, causing it to lose much of its appeal to me, but seeing it more than once you get the see the little nuances of his actions and speech when he talks to Wilson.Originally Posted by BronxByTheBay
When he says "What an IDIOT! Good. GOOD! More for me and you" I really started laughing.
I totally agree with Ferrell being the man right now. Vaughn is right there for my taste, though. His delivery and sarcasm are the height of comedy to me.
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You don't have to sell me on Vaughn. I got to see a test screening for Swingers months before it was released and the guy owned me from that night on.Originally Posted by Snatch Catch
I practically wept when he or his agents decided to try and force him to become an action/drama leading man instead of what he is: our generation's Bill Murray.
I've asked you this before, but I don't recall the answer: does it get any better than Made?
The best miniscene in this movie is clearly the "motorboat" scene after the mother makes Owen Wilson touch her "hooters", and then they talk about it. I was almost crying after that scene.
I agree. That was hilarious.Originally Posted by ryanm1058123
Life is a Waste of Time, Time is a Waste of Life, so let's get Wasted all the Time, and have the Time of our Lives
It's not about the destination. It's about the journey.
"Only the good die young"
Okay, so I finally saw this movie, and I loved it! My favorite line was the count chocula part...golden! I'm also partial to "I almost numchucked your ass!" Seriously, WC's is the funniest movie I've seen in a LONG time, great recommendations guys!
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OMG Ricky Slade may be the most annoying character ever. And I totally mean that in a good way. I have never been laughing at someone for being so annoying in a movie before. Best line: "Here's $50 incase I get drunk and call you a bitch later."Originally Posted by BronxByTheBay
I still think Swingers is a better movie though.
That was hilarious. I looved it.
Go Sox
John: Claire's mom just made me feel her hooters.Originally Posted by ryanm1058123
Jeremy: So, you gonna complain everytime some hot older broad makes you feel her up? Stop crying like a little girl.
John: I wasn't crying like a little girl.
Jeremy: Well why don't you try getting jacked off under the table? Then you'll have something to complain about. What they like? Were they nice? Are they real or fake? They built for comfort or for speed? What'd you do? You play the motorboat? You played the motorboat
[makes sputtering motorboat noise]
You motorboatin' son of a bitch!
John: What's wrong with you?
Jeremy: What's wrong with me? What's wrong with you?
John: [starts walking away] Nothin'. I'm going for a walk.
Jeremy: [snidely] Well, have fun. I'm gonna go ice my balls and spit up some blood.
Mo' Nut: One Smoove Brotha.
Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA
Swingers is a better movie, but Favreau and Vaughn's interaction is priceless in Made.Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
I wish they would make a film together once every few years.
like RudyOriginally Posted by BronxByTheBay
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btw, liked this movie so much that not only did it lure me to the movies -- a rarity -- and leave me happy I did go, but now I'm itching to see it again
can't wait til it's out on DVD
Funny you shoud mention that. I was watching it again a few weeks ago and hadn't recognized Vaughn before. I understand he was much younger when he did the film, but he doesn't even resemble the same guy today. I had to go to IMDB to confirm it was him.Originally Posted by cubswin
Lets play tummy sticks
Originally Posted by Jersey Yankee
"I'm going to go home, see Dr Finklestein, and tell him we've got a whole new bag of issues to work with; we can forget about Mom for a while."
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So how many times have you seen this movie now?Originally Posted by Snatch Catch
Vin Diesel wipes with 40 grit sandpaper.
I'm watching the pirated version that some guy came around selling when I was drinking at an outdoor bar a couple of weekends ago.Originally Posted by FreeYayo
3 times in the theater (My dad LOVED it).
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Anyone remember the exact quote where John and Chaz are talking, and when Chaz finds out Jeremy is getting married, he goes, Really?!?!?! That Idiot. Good. Good. More for me and you"
At least I think that's how it went. One of my friends got engaged last night, be funny to use that in an email to the others.
http://forums.nyyfans.com/showthread...0&page=4&pp=45Originally Posted by MTYankee23
This was as close as I can remember, but if you want, I'll watch it again tonight and get it word for word.
What makes it so funny is that he kicks the sh*t out of the ottoman when John tells him.
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Hahaha. Yah, His Cameo was just great, the gestures he does at the funeral when he makes eye contact with people are hilarious. Damn You Roger!Originally Posted by Snatch Catch
Saw this last night. Conceptually, it had a lot of holes. The way they explained or didn't explain who's side of the family they were on was very weak, and getting a seat without an assignment usually doesn't happen at wedding receptions, nor does toasting the bride and groom, neither of whom they knew or knew them.
That aside, the plot was very good and had some funny moments, none side-splitting though. Arte Johnson was fun to see again (priest), and Jane Seymore did a good job. Grandma was outrageous, as most grandmas are in these types of movies. It's the best of the summer films so far, but that's not saying much.
On a scale of 1 to 10, Bub gives Wedding Crashers a 7.5.
Let the kids play.
I know I am late seeing this but I just watched it last night.
I was kind of disappointed. I guess that's what happens when a movie is so built up. My expectations were much higher than they would have been had I not read all these posts.
I love Vince Vaughn, so my problem was not with him. He was funny, as was the grandma.
But Owen Wilson makes my skin crawl for some reason. I don't like him at all and I think he is skeevy/creepy/just plain Yuck and not funny.
It was an ok story but none of the humor blew me away.
You know you're an addict when you put Crackbook on your Crackberry. -Toaderly
I bought it last week. Watched it yet another time. Such a great movie. I find it hilarious. The first 20 minutes or so are ridiculously funny. The whole thing is really hilarious though.
"We lost a lot of good men out there"
"Playing for the Yankees?"
"Yeah to bad trades, angry fans..."
Funny stuff
Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn's characters had no redeeming qualities, the premise was creepy, it was too long and the ending was predictiable. I couldn't understand why any self-respecting girl would find them attractive, especially after they knew about thier "Wedding Crashing" schemes.
Could you guess I didn't like it?![]()
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2009 = shutting up the haters. Thanks Arod and CC.
I bought it too but haven't had a chance to watch as I've been feverishly trying to get through 24 before Sunday. What did they add in the "uncorked" edition?Originally Posted by Sam2448
Woman: [while dancing at a wedding reception] French Foreign Legion?
John Beckwith: Yeah, we lost a lot of good men out there.
[cut to another reception]
Bridesmaid: Mount Everest?
Jeremy Grey: I don't want to talk about it because we lost a lot of good men out there.
[cut to another reception]
John Beckwith: We lost a lot of good men out there.
Bridesmaid: Playing with the Yankees?
John Beckwith: Yes, we lost a lot of good men to trades and unruly fans. Look I don't want to talk about it. I'm sorry.
Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer. ~Ted Williams
I'm buying this movie this weekend, most likely tomorrow.
It was like 5 minutes longer. I don't really remember, there were a few extra lines here and there. I remember an added scene at the wedding where Secretary Cleary and John are talking about Todd that's pretty funny.Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
If anyone hasn't seen Swingers or Made, I suggest you do so. Vince Vaughn classics before Old School and his new "generation" of movies if you will.
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