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The Wedding Tackle

  • 2000
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
134
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The Wedding Tackle (2000)
Comedy

The sexual rivalries between a group of friends cause comic chaos during a stag night celebration.The sexual rivalries between a group of friends cause comic chaos during a stag night celebration.The sexual rivalries between a group of friends cause comic chaos during a stag night celebration.

  • Director
    • Rami Dvir
  • Writer
    • Nigel Horne
  • Stars
    • Adrian Dunbar
    • James Purefoy
    • Tony Slattery
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    134
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    • Director
      • Rami Dvir
    • Writer
      • Nigel Horne
    • Stars
      • Adrian Dunbar
      • James Purefoy
      • Tony Slattery
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Adrian Dunbar
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    • Mr. Mac
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    • Hal
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    Neil Stuke
    • Salty
    Leslie Grantham
    Leslie Grantham
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    Victoria Smurfit
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    Susan Vidler
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    Sara Stockbridge
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    Gary Ross
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    Diane Worswick
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      • Rami Dvir
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    elise-harris

    Ends at the wrong point

    When I saw this film, in the cinema, there was only one other person in the audience. It's not surprising.

    Although I like Neil Stukes and don't mind James Purefoy, they were both completely pointless in this film.

    The plot was nearly there, but the business with the names in the diary was confused and confusing. Just when you start to think you may know what's going on the issue is clouded once again.

    The film ends where it should be beginning - the titles start just as each of the amoral characters is about to get a nasty surprise. The aftermath would be interesting. It would be a film worth watching.

    As it is it feels like you've just listened for 90 minutes to someone telling a shaggy dog story and then forgetting the punchline.
    darth_barkstein

    Not the worst British film ever, but.....

    I agree with several of the other reviewers that this film's script is really rather poor. I can see how some of the intended "jokes" might have seemed funny to the writer and his mates when they were putting the thing together. However, the truth is that what you might think is a funny script often doesn't translate well into a funny film unless the director possesses the right touch, which in this case he clearly does not.

    The first 15 minutes are pretty dreadful and do very little to set up any plot or premise. In fact its all a bit confusing (I think others have made this same comment). I think that I was only prevented from turning the film off at this point by the thought that one of the girls might eventually get her kit off. Didn't happen, however as the film went on I did become vaguely interested in how the rather flimsy story would pan out. So I was at least semi-entertained for the final 45 mins.

    I would still hesitate to call the film a comedy. More of a lighthearted romance. Certainly not the worst film ever and not too bad as a time killer provided you only turn on half way through and avoid the pointless and misleading opening scenes.
    jarvisjones81

    Quite the worst waste of film in a long time

    People may question my taste if I admit to admiring Tony Slattery, and I'm quite aware that I'm in a rightfully tiny minority here. So, for me to then claim with complete conviction that he is far and away the best thing about this film, should prove to the majority what an absolutely atrocious waste of time this is.

    Slattery is, in fact, the one member of the cast who puts any effort into creating a character. This character may be every bit as loathsome and unsympathetic as the others featured, but at least his gurning and gyrating proves that is trying to make the best of a very slim script. Everyone else just looks bored and pained to the point of contempt - contemptuous of themselves that they find themselves involved with this utterly unlikable feature, and contemptuous (it felt, watching it) with their audience, for paying to see it.

    The plot has potential, but the farce is unravelled lazily and with no attention whatsoever. The character of Claudagh could have been pivotal, and the eventual conclusion seems designed to make it appear that she has been behind the pay-offs of at least two of the characters. However, it takes the viewer about a second to realise that none of this makes any sense whatsoever: the strands of the plot are not pulled up sharply, as in classic farce, but resolved clumsily and coincidentally.

    The soundtrack too is abysmal - what on earth were they dancing to in that nightclub? Even the worst of recent British comedies have managed to create some semblance of contemporary British life. This was released in 2000, but feels every bit as dreary and uninspired as a damp November Tuesday evening in 1982.

    Quite the worst film I've seen since... ooh, Carry On England. Poor Tony - he's worth so much more.
    1stratfranks

    pure unadulterated garbage

    no wonder the British film industry is in such dire straights! The script has as much wit as the graffiti in the toilet of my local pub, the director could take lessons from a traffic warden, the actors flounder like fishes out of water, and the technical credits look like the crew never stopped their partying from the night before quite long enough to even consider caring about this stinking, rotten mess.

    The story is dumb, the dialogue is wooden, the performances are perfunctory, and the attempts by the director to spice the tale up with frissons of kinky sex are unfortunately the only thing we're igven to laugh at - and this is unintentional! If this is the best the filmmakers can do, let's hope they all kept their day jobs - cos they ain't getting' no more money for movies from no-one!
    6timothyhilditch

    Fractured Friendship Escapades

    A group of friends go on a pub crawl to celebrate the wedding that's happening in a week. The problem is no one wants it to go ahead, a number of schemes are conducted to stop it. To start there is too many characters and the comedy is quite odd to begin with, only finding it's footing once the escapades start stacking up in the 2nd act. It's the situations the characters are placed in with a lot of backstabbing which lead to the laughs. Its rather like midsummer nights dream with lust and drugs forcing the characters onwards.

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      Hal: My grandfather used to say if you aren't in bed by 11:00, then just go home.

    • Soundtracks
      I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten
      Performed by Dusty Springfield

      Recording Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited (London)

      Licensed by kind permission from Polymedia Film & TV Licensing UK,

      A Universal Music Company

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    • Release date
      • August 11, 2000 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Broadsheet Management / Viking Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Turnmills Nightclub, Clerkenwell Rd., London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Viking Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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