A groom and his three best men travel to the Australian outback for a wedding.A groom and his three best men travel to the Australian outback for a wedding.A groom and his three best men travel to the Australian outback for a wedding.
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- TriviaDame Olivia Newton-John not only has a supporting role in this film as the Mother of the Bride, but in keeping with her singing background, the film's soundtrack features old pop hits songs sung primarily by her. She also recorded a new original track for the movie.
- Crazy creditsAfter the end credits, a short piece showing what happened to the ball after it rolled off the edge of the cliff is shown
- ConnectionsFeatured in A Few Best Men: Cast and Crew Interviews (2011)
- SoundtracksThe Rain, The Park and Other Things
Written by Artie Kornfeld (as Arthur Kornfeld) & Steve Duboff (as Steven Duboff)
(c) Published by Music Publishing Company of America Inc
Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd
Featured review
Billed as the "Aussie Hangover", this surprisingly crude comedy is more hit-and-miss than its American counterpart. There's certainly no shortage of gags – the humour comes fast and loose with both verbal wittiness and gross-out physical stunts – but plot predictability and some truly dreadful acting gradually diminish the movie's success. Whilst no-one from the cast really soars, new kid on the block Xavier Samuel (The Loved Ones, Anonymous, New Moon) acquits himself nicely as the love-struck protagonist and Love Actually's Kris Marshall is consistently funny as his immature pommy groomsman. On the flipside: Olivia Newton-John overplays her wild-child mother-in-law to the point of embarrassment, Rebel Wilson's more wooden than the Horse of Troy, and Laura Brent's performance as the bride suggests she would've been more comfortable in an episode of 'Neighbours' than in a feature film. Doesn't leave a lasting impression, but decent popcorn fodder nevertheless.
- Troy_Campbell
- Jan 18, 2012
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- Three Men and a Sheep
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- A$14,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $15,521,362
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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