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Thanks to Tricia for telling me about this video interview on ET Online. And she also found this one from Extra. The second one was shot last year, but I'm not sure when the first one was taped. Have I said just how excited I am about this movie? Can't wait.
Thanks so much, Tricia!
Also, here's the accompanying article from the ET page:
Owen & Vince: 'Wedding Crashers'!
April 1, 2005
Funnymen VINCE VAUGHN and OWEN WILSON are crashing the wedding scene this summer in search of chicks in 'Wedding Crashers' -- and ET has your exclusive sneak peek at the outrageous comedy!
"We're two guys that, like the title would suggest, are wedding crashers; we go to weddings to pick up girls," Owen tells ET.
"I was excited to do the project because the script was actually based on a Swedish fable; a short story," jokes Vince, "and one that I always read as a child."
"HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN," adds Owen. "Yeah, it was right after The Nutcracker that he did 'The Wedding Crashers.'"
In the movie, opening nationwide July 22, Owen and Vince play a pair of lifelong friends who work as divorce mediators. Guided by a secret set of wedding crasher rules, the two have never met a celebration they couldn't get themselves into. Each weekend they crash a new wedding, regardless of its culture, and find their way into a different bridesmaid's heart.
"We, like, change our last names if we're going to an Indian wedding; all of a sudden [Vince is] Chuck Vindaloo," says Owen.
"There's a whole bunch of rules, and the very last rule is that there are no rules," explains Vince.
"Yes," Owen chimes in, "and you don't talk about the rules."
"That's the first rule of 'Fight Club,' and oddly it's the fourth rule of 'Wedding Crashers,'" says a deadpan Vince. "So if you didn't read all the rules, you might give a few of them away."
Life is going great for the happy-go-lucky pair until they crash the social event of the season, hosted by an influential politician (CHRISTOPHER WALKEN). Suddenly, the two realize they're in over their heads, and their friendship is tested when Owen falls for Walken's engaged daughter ('Mean Girls' star RACHEL McADAMS) -- and decides to break the rules in pursuit of her.
"I would want a traditional wedding where I'd ask the girl's father, 'Can I marry her?' and do that sort of thing," says Owen about his own dream wedding.
"I would probably want, maybe, an Eastern Bloc wedding if I was to have one," jokes Vince, "where people wouldn't show any emotion and the food wasn't great."
Watch ET for more with Vince and Owen!
Posted by Christine at April 18, 2005 9:00 AMChristine, you're awesome!
Posted at: April 18, 2005 8:29 PMOk, just my two cents here, but whoever was in charge of make-up for this movie should never work in this town again. We all know we've discussed how made up and plastic Vince looks but for the first time I got to see how made up Owen looks. That boy is so made up he looks like the prettiest girl in the movie!!! I love the clips but damn, could they squeeze ANYMORE makeup onto those two??
Posted at: April 19, 2005 5:35 PM