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A bachelorette party gets out of hand when three frisky bridesmaids go searching for a little fun but find more than they bargained for. The bride wants to keep the party tame but the women proceed with an after-hours celebration of their own.
Comedy - While a comedy aimed at women, this is hardly a gentle film but a
more raunchy affair somewhat along the lines of
Bridesmaids--but much darker. Fans of the women in the
ensemble cast--Kirsten Dunst, Isla Fisher, Lizzy Caplan, Rebel
Wilson--will have plenty to savor here while the men, such as James
Marsden and Adam Scott, have much smaller roles. Constant language,
drug use, sexual situations and sex talk make this distinctly for adults.
PROFANITY: Over 30 F-words; over 30 S-words; 1 GD; many others. SEX/NUDITY: Sex without nudity; constant sex talk. VIOLENCE: Hits played for laughs. DRUGS/ALCOHOL: Alcohol, tobacco, cocaine, marijuana. ACTION: None. COMEDY: Constant banter, wisecracks, physical gags, often sex- or drug-related.
Berardinelli, Internet CriticFull Review Terrible Watching this is a form of torture and, if you actually invest money and time in seeing it, the joke will be on you.
USA TodayFull Review Very Poor Save yourself from ever having to sit through such a mean-spirited mess.
Washington PostFull Review Poor "Bridesmaids" may have been crude, but it also said something about female friendships that felt true.
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On the night before an old friend's wedding, three frisky bridesmaids go
searching for a little fun but find much more than they bargained for. With
lovely Becky (Rebel Wilson) set to marry her handsome sweetheart, Dale (Hayes
MacArthur), the remaining members of her high school clique reunite for one last
bachelorette bacchanal in the Big Apple. Regan (Kirsten Dunst) is an
overachieving, uber-Maid of Honor who's secretly smarting over the fact that
she's not the first to marry, while Gena (Lizzy Caplan) is a whip smart
sarcastic who's actually a closet romantic, and Katie (Isla Fisher) is a ditzy
beauty who loves the good life.
But when Becky insists on keeping the bachelorette party tame, the women proceed
with an after-hours celebration of their own. Things get very wild very quickly,
sending the unholy trinity careening across Manhattan with a torn wedding dress
in tow, bum-rushing a drycleaner's, charming their way into a shuttered
tailor's, and crashing Dale's bachelor party. It's there that Regan meets her
match in white-collar hedonist Trevor (James Marsden), Katie gets pursued by
former classmate, Joe (Kyle Bornheimer) and Gena finds herself drawn to old
flame Clyde (Adam Scott). Will the girls get through the night alive? Can they
fix the dress, be there for Becky, and get to the ceremony on time? Time is
ticking away, but the bachelorettes are only getting started in what proves to
be a life changing weekend they will never forget.