"Wedding Crashers" is a 2005 American romantic comedy film that follows the story of two divorce mediators, Jeremy and John, who crash weddings to meet and seduce women.
However, their lives become complicated when John falls in love with the bride's sister, Claire.
The film explores themes of identity, power, and social change, as well as the complexities of responding to a pandemic. Directed by David Dobkin and written by Steve Faber and Bob Fisher, the film starred an ensemble cast including Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Rachel McAdams, and Christopher Walken.
The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing $288.5 million worldwide on a $40 million budget. Critics praised the performances and comedic elements of the film, which is credited with helping to revive the popularity of adult-oriented, R-rated comedies in the 2000s.
"Wedding Crashers" received several awards and nominations, including 5 MTV Movie Awards nominations and wins for Best Movie, On-Screen Team, and Breakthrough Performance. The film was later released on DVD and Blu-ray, earning an estimated $145 million from home media sales.
There were discussions about a potential sequel to the film, but it never materialized beyond the discussion phase. Nonetheless, "Wedding Crashers" remains a beloved and influential comedy that continues to be enjoyed by audiences today.