
The running time is 2 hrs. 8 mins..
I gave Wedding Crashers a "B+" when I saw it in the theaters and the only reason it didn't reach the "A" range was due to its running time, sitting in theaters for too long gets to me. I guess being 6'6" can do that to a guy. There is a difference at home however. Just as I heard complaints that The 40 Year-Old Virgin was too long, none of it matters when you are watching it in the comfort of your own home. When you can sprawl out on the couch and enjoy, and enjoy you will.
As I said in my theatrical review Wedding Crashers is humor one step up from that of American Pie. Yeah, it is rude and crude, but it doesn't have all the potty humor. You won't see Vince Vaughn's character chewing on dog poo and in no way are laxatives used... although there is a bit with some eye drops, but still, no potty humor.
Instead it is all sexual, from the insatiable act of motor-boating to being molested by an out of control hottie; Wedding Crashers is a comedic delight for anyone that is not offended too easily.
Now, for this DVD edition, the "Uncorked" version of Wedding Crashers. Are you really going to get much more than what you got in theaters? Are you really going to get much more period? Honestly, you aren't getting much more from top to bottom, the feature film is the true special feature, the extras are not that much to brag about.
There are a couple of making-of featurettes, to call the look at the soundtrack "interactive" is a bit of a joke, but that is there, you get the theatrical and teaser trailers, some deleted scenes and two commentaries. Out of all that the only real highlight is a deleted scene in which Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn sing "99 Red Balloons" at one of the weddings they crash. It is obvious why the scene was cut out of the movie considering I don't see where it would have fit, but it is funny. The disappointing feature would have to be the commentary by Wilson and Vaughn. They try to keep the laughs going, but it is hard to be funny for two hours straight when you aren't Richard Pryor or Chris Rock, hell, even they can't do it for two hours straight.
Overall, you are buying this DVD for the movie itself, the features don't add much at all, but that is nothing to worry about. Wedding Crashers is so funny you will be watching it over and over again, that is if 40 Year-Old Virgin isn't in the DVD player already. It truly is unfair that both of these films were released in the same year, they deserve a year to themselves each, but it does increase that at home laughs for all of us!