Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates

Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates

They needed hot dates. They got hot messes.

Sinopse

Mike and Dave are young, adventurous, fun-loving brothers who tend to get out of control at family gatherings. When their sister Jeanie reveals her Hawaiian wedding plans, the rest of the Stangles insist that the brothers bring respectable dates. After placing an ad on Craigslist, the siblings decide to pick Tatiana and Alice, two charming and seemingly normal women. Once they arrive on the island, however, Mike and Dave realize that their companions are ready to get wild and party.

  • 6.1
  • 2016
  • Released
  • 1h 38m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$33,000,000.00

Revenue

$77,100,000.00

Keywords
  • #hawaii
  • #wedding
  • #wedding date
  • #satirical
  • #joyous
  • #ambiguous
  • #amused
  • #antagonistic
  • #disheartening
  • #dubious
  • #sarcastic

Reviews

r96sk
@r96skover 5 years ago

A great cast and amusing humour, but man does it take itself too seriously. I think I can just about consider <em>'Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates'</em> as a good film. The lead stars do respectable jobs and most of the comedy is funny, the fact that it tries to be heartfelt on too many occasions almost derails my feelings towards it though. Zac Efron (Dave), Adam DeVine (Mike), Anna Kendri

Rangan
@Ranganabout 9 years ago

**Sorry Mike and Dave, it's an Alice and Tatiana's free vacay.** I should be honest that I had some good laughs, but not the overall film was impressive. For me it was a chick film, and Anna Kedrick and Aubrey Plaza are the lead actors. I really loved their parts and that's the reason I had no issue watching it, but like usual Zac Efron ruined it. I won't blame him completely, but he and Adam D

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@Frank Ochiengover 9 years ago

Director Jake Szymanski’s fictitious siblings Mike and Dave need more than wedding dates in this baseless and brainless raunchy comedy. For starters, it needs to wipe off its monotonous mediocrity as a lame laugher laced with empty-headed vulgarity and cheap chuckles straining for manufactured amusement. The genre regarding raunchy comedies had always had that miss-or-hit gamble about its cockeyed

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