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Compiled by: Jack Foley
Isla Fisher
Q. You look into total control of the more risque scenes
your character is engaged in. Were you? Or was it more daunting
than it seems?
Isla: Yeah, it was. Vince and I both had body doubles
for the dinner table scene and I had one for the tying up scene.
But it was definitely daunting.
Vince: We originally didn't have a body double
for the dinner table scene. David had a thing that we put in that
didn't quite work out.
Q. What's the worse line you've ever heard?
Vince: Someone's stolen the stars and put them all in
your eyes! Your legs must be exhausted... from running through
my dreams all night!
Isla: Actually, the first one he mentioned.
Q. So what sort of comeback do you have for that kind
of line?
Owen: Here's the key to my room.
Isla: Exactly!
Q. How highly do you rate a sense of humour on a man
that you might be attracted to?
Isla: It's pretty important.
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David Dobkin - director
Q. The notes suggest that the producer has been doing
a spot of wedding crashing. Is this a phenomenon you were aware
of? And is it likely to form a trend?
David Dobkin. I don't know. It depends. If it spawns
a trend of people who show up at weddings and make them more fun
and more entertaining, that would be great.
Owen Wilson: We're hoping that this is going
to set off a whole wave of copy-cat wedding crashers, giving us
due credit, of course.
Q. Was it tough keeping these guys in check?
David Dobkin: I never try to keep anyone in check. I
try to create the state where....
Owen: Vince told David on the first day, actually,
'listen, you are the jockey on the horse; just hold on and I'll
get you a movie'.
Vince: You don't have to win the race, just try
not to lose it!
Wedding Crashers
review
The fratpack analysed -
special feature
Vince Vaughn interview
Owen Wilson interview
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