
Let's remember, this is a hard R-rated Judd Apatow production, so this film shouldn't be taken very lightly. There are some raunchy scenes in here that you have NEVER seen in any other film before. However, on the up side, the trailer doesn't show the funniest jokes in the film like most trailers for comedies do these days (don't you hate it when that happens?). There was one sequence in the film that was so funny and so shocking that I don't think I have ever laughed so hard in a film EVER! To say that the trailer doesn't do the film justice is an understatement. However, after the end credits rolled from a prescreening I went to, I have to admit it: It's freaking hilarious! To put this into perspective, I don't like many modern comedies, so this is saying a lot. There were maybe a couple of good jokes in there but nothing really hilarious to make me wanna see it right away. (C) Universal When I saw the trailer for BRIDESMAIDS, I didn't see anything special with it. With one chance to get it perfect, she'll show Lillian and her bridesmaids just how far you'll go for someone you love. Though lovelorn and broke, Annie bluffs her way through the expensive and bizarre rituals. But when she finds out her lifetime best friend is engaged, she simply must serve as Lillian's maid of honor. However, Jon's reaction doesn't tell whether he likes it or not.Īnnie's life is a mess. She sticks a slice of ham on his chest and eats them. The home video of Megan (Melissa McCarthy) and Jon (Ben Falcone) is slightly longer.Shocked by that, she went back downstairs and saw Taylor taking some contraceptive pills before leaving the house hastily. After Annie goes upstairs, she overhears Pete talking on the phone telling his wife how he missed her and describes Annie as unattractive.

While waiting at the living room for Pete to get ready, she has a very uncomfortable conversation with his son Taylor (he's talking about "fear of dying", asking about Annie replacing his mother, etc.).

The conversation between Annie (Kristen Wiig) and Mother (Jill Clayburgh) is slightly longer with Mother telling her about Father's "chicken coop" sex act, and it also reveals that Annie's father grew up in a farm.The 131-minute unrated version contains several additional scenes as follows:
