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By Team Megaplex
E! Online
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Three Amigos: Here in the middle of summer movie season, the poor members of Team Megaplex can't step outside without bumping into one of our good celebrity buddies. They're all over us! So, this week, we bring you encounters with three of our favorite hot-weather homies: Vince Vaughn reinvents the idea of wacky hijinks; Jennifer Connelly wants to freak us out; and Lisa Kudrow has a few happy endings for us.
Crash Course: Come to think about it, Vaughn seems like everybody's best friend. Everybody's big, crazy, scary best friend. In The Wedding Crashers, he nails every bridesmaid he can while playing mutual wingman with Owen Wilson. He says insane things. He's groped at a fancy dinner party and tied to a bed by perverts. All in a day's work for Hollywood's reigning king of obnoxious comedy. On top of it all, he's a nice guy who's still friends with the star of his last movie (Mr. and Mrs. Smith's Brad Pitt) and his next one ("The Break-Up"'s Jennifer Aniston). Oh, and us...
How much personal experience went into Wedding Crashers?
I never did crash a wedding when I was younger. But it seems like a great idea, in a way, because it looks like it would be a lot of fun.
The multicrash sequence looks like a blast, with you and Owen ending up in bed with a bevy of naked beauties.
That was the only time that Owen showed up early and left late. He kept going, "Guys, I don't know if we have this yet. Let's keep shooting." I was more professional. But that was a lot of fun, with those girls dancing and then laying 'em down on the bed.
You end up with a clingy but perverse little firecracker played by Isla Fisher. Ever really have a girlfriend that freaky?
Not to that extreme, thankfully. There were some people that, after breaking up with them, I thought were a little bit crazy.
Christopher Walken plays her dad. Remind you of anyone's scary father?
A lot of girlfriends I've had, I've never even met their fathers. Even if I dated them for a long time, their parents were somewhere else, and I never made the trip back home. That's the one nice thing about L.A., I think. Although you would like to have your family around, it is kind of nice to put off that experience.
What's your worst dating memory?
I always hated that feeling, when I was younger, of having to pick someone up for prom. You're not even dating the girl, but you have to go to the door, meet the parents, you take the photograph. It's like, what's going on here? There's something that's kind of stuffy about that whole experience. But maybe that's just me. I'm oversharing here.
The tabloids really want you and Jennifer Aniston to have an affair. How weird is that?
Sometimes I go, That's a good idea! No, I don't really look at it that much. And I've never been someone with a celebrity status that the paparazzi cares about. I'm more, We think it's happening, but it's not really happening, sadly.
Do you care if people believe the gossip?
I don't know who spends their time worrying about what happened today. It's like, What the hell are you doing? Go kiss someone, get something to eat, take a nap. You're gonna be fine, kid. It's crazy. It's like people who get caught up in science fiction too much. They get in arguments over things that aren't even real!
In the movie, which was sexier: the crash scenes with all the different women or the one where the topless girl ties you to the bed all night?
It wasn't as sexy in that way, 'cause you're tied up.
Depends on what you like.
Wow, interesting. We're starting to learn a lot about each other.