Wedding Crashers (2005)
2005 David Dobkin comedy with Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn as divorce mediators who crash weddings to pick up bridesmaids.
This archive gathers the films featuring Bradley Cooper reviewed at Master of Worlds: “Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)”, “Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)”, “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)”, “Wedding Crashers (2005)”, and “Yes Man (2008)” — 5 titles in all. Across these reviews the focus stays on how Bradley Cooper serves each story: the choices that make a performance work, the roles that anchor a film, and the range visible across different pictures. Rather than rank the performances, the collection treats them as a body of work worth examining. The list continues to expand as additional films are reviewed.
2005 David Dobkin comedy with Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn as divorce mediators who crash weddings to pick up bridesmaids.
Yes Man is the Jim Carrey comedy where Carrey plays a man who has to say yes to everything for a year. Peyton Reed directed. Carrey plays Carl Allen, a…
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