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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Eric Bernt |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 25 April, 2006 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony Pictures |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Comedies, Comedy, Comedy Video, Feature Film Comedy, Feature Film-comedy, Movie |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | D14392D |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043396143920 |
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Customer Reviews of Bachelor Party Vegas
Aviod this waste of time This is not a good movie. The only thing I liked about it was the Las Vegas setting. Not worth the shipping cost much less the inflated price.
A FUNNY, DUMB MOVIE
This was a funny and cool movie. I gave it four stars because I suspected worse. TRUST ME THERE ARE WORSE MOVIES THAN THIS ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE SO CALLED STANDARDS OF TODAYS ENTERTAINMENT and THIS WAS ACTUALLY A GOOD EFFORT OF ENTERTAINMENT. This movie is about a group of guys embarking on Vegas for a bachelor party and end up going through some freaky twist and turns. Kal Penn was funny and Donald Faison was funny. A good amount of nudity, Daniel Stern as Harry Hard was a trip (funny), UFC's Chuck Lidell was cool, and the big black dude in the prison scene was funny. It doesn't compare to the original Tom Hanks' Bachelor Party but it was truly better than expected and I truly recommend at least to see it once.
A really dumb movie -- but it did make me laugh
I almost gave this movie four stars, despite the fact that it starts out stupid, moves quickly on to ridiculous, and eventually peaks at patently absurd. Despite all the movie's faults and shortcomings, though, I'm sitting here having flashbacks to certain scenes flit through my brain and thinking "that was pretty doggoned funny," especially some comments referring to Osama Bin Laden that I cannot quote here. Now maybe you're sitting there thinking that there have to be some hot women in this movie, but I want to caution you not to get your hopes up on that account. To my eyes, only one really stood out from the crowd (Diora Baird), but I don't really go for the showgirl type (Elizabeth Berkeley excepted, of course). Nudity? Nothing you haven't seen before, and not as much as you would expect from a film like this. Somehow achieving raunchiness without profligate nudity, Bachelor Party Vegas really is all about the comedy - and friendship, or so the movie would have you believe. <
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>What you have here are four guys throwing their buddy the best bachelor party ever - which, according to the Bachelor Party rules, must take place in Vegas. It's quite a diverse group of best buds. First, there's the bachelor himself, Nathan (Jonathan Bennett), sort of your all-American type fellow. Then you have Z-Bob (Kal Penn), the designated ethnic character of seemingly Middle Eastern or Asian descent, who is most intent on the weekend being an unqualified success. From chubby parts unknown comes Johnny (Charlie Talbert), who just wants to have a good time - a goal that Ash (Donald Faison), an African-American, shares completely. Then there's Eli (Aaron Himelstein), the mystery player. It's never really clear why he is along for this ride - he's not family, he's younger and much more inexperienced than the others, and there's a good chance he actually takes a couple of nerd pills every morning. <
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>Anyway, the guys couldn't be more excited when they arrive in Vegas to begin their wild party weekend. Despite a harrowing, rather disgusting ride into town, they think they've died and gone to heaven once they open the door to their penthouse room. This feeling doesn't last long, though, as the whole weekend quickly falls completely apart in about every way imaginable. Whenever they seem to escape from one mess, an even bigger one jumps out to drag them under. They have to stick together if they are to make it through this incredible series of misfortunes that threaten to do much more than put an end to Nathan's wedding plans.<
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>Obviously, if you don't enjoy crude humor and general stupidity in your films, you'll definitely want to pass this one by. I don't think anyone would ever call this a good movie. However, it is pretty funny at times - and sometimes that's enough in and of itself.