Regan is used to being first at everything. Imagine her horror and chagrin when she finds out the girl everyone called Pig Face in high school is going to tie the knot before she does! But Regan sucks it up and takes on bridesmaid duties along with her childhood pals: substance-abusing, promiscuous Gena and ditzy Katie. The single ladies are determined to put their bitterness aside and have an awesomely hedonistic bachelorette party. Armed with acerbic wit and seemingly endless supplies of coke and booze, the foul-mouthed femmes embark on one very long and emotional night filled with major wedding-dress panic, various bodily fluids, and cute ex-boyfriends.
Kirsten Dunst is consistently funny leading the talented cast, which includes the delightful scene stealer, Rebel Wilson, who plays Becky, a.k.a. Pig Face. Adding to the tradition of successful bridal comedies, this debut feature by writer/director Leslye Headland is a sassy and sometimes romantic ride that never forgets to celebrate the complexities of female friendship. –Sundance Film Festival
the chemistry between Caplan and Scott works so well it could have just been ninety one minutes of them two and I would have been happy. It definitely has its moments, it's not a side hurting laugh a-thon but it will make you giggle and feel feelings.
Yes it was annoying, but it also touched so many subjects that are dear to my heart, and it was not covered in Hollywood shit, so i liked that about it to be honest... it was sort of depressing.
It's angry, dirty and hateful, and maybe girls don't really act like that; but man, I really enjoyed it. Friends can be honest. Real friends will hurt you, and that's why you love them. Adore.
Yeah this'd make an acerbic, abrasive double bill with Young Adult - and equally misunderstood. I don't get the sanctimonious critiques about how 'terrible' and 'awful' all the characters are, especially when everything between Caplan and Scott is so remarkably raw and human. Fuck everyone.