Posted on 07/19/2005 3:45:07 PM PDT by CHARLITE
He's a movie star now.
Yes, Arizona senator and aspiring presidential candidate John McCain recently made his cinematic debut in this summer's bawdy romantic comedy "Wedding Crashers."
The cameo appearance may create a big-screen problem for McCain, though, and it doesn't have anything to do with his Clinton-defending cameo co-star James Carville. It has to do with the flick's thoroughly warranted R rating.
In the movie, Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn portray divorce mediators who crash weddings and seduce bridal attendants.
There's a fast-moving montage in the film, done in the style of a music video, where Vaughn and Wilson's characters are featured in bed with a shifting procession of naked women.
The Los Angeles Times opined that this Hollywood excursion is "perhaps not the most predictable showcase for the film debut of a former presidential candidate who five years ago conducted Senate hearings in which he personally took Hollywood to task for the preponderance of R-rated films."
Regarding McCain's participation in the film, Wilson recently revealed on NBC's "Today" show that he had "cold-called" the senator's office and that McCain's staff was extremely cordial and told him they would have an answer for him within minutes.
In less than an hour Wilson received a call letting him know that McCain had agreed to the part.
Prior to the movie's release McCain was joking about the appearance, but now his staff appears to be engaged in some damage control.
Eileen McMenamin, McCain's communications director, claimed that when the senator accepted the role he understood the film would be rated PG-13.
"The senator has not seen the movie," said McMenamin. "He agreed to do the cameo role for a fee, which he donated to charity."
Although "Wedding Crashers" employs the same style as other sex-laden comedies like "American Pie" and "There's Something About Mary," it does have a couple of elements that help place it on a somewhat higher plane.
It eventually conveys the moral judgment that the coarse behavior in which Vaughn's and Wilson's characters engage is wrong. It even has the screen figures suffering for their transgressions.
And ultimately the movie celebrates the institution of marriage.
The Left Coast Report says it's yet to be seen whether McCain's decision to join the "Wedding Crashers" cast will prove advantageous to a future GOP presidential primary opponent. But, hey, if it is, he can always do "Wedding Crashers 2."
I hope it sinks him.
Owen Wilson in Zoolander was a riot. He played the kook really well.
Sorry, but I have lost respect for MCCain over this. Bad decision and I think he won't be able to run for presidant again.
He Already Did!:
Ah, I was going by the posted article title.
McCain was right in front of Carville in the receiving line. It was totally inocuous.
People need to get their panties straightened out.
Ok. I guess I'll have to see the film again. I mean, someone has to do it.
The bad guy was a supposed Enviromento Wacko so it had that going for it.
I don't know...do 'bawdy' and 'romantic' really belong in the same sentence?
I am among those that liked that movie as well :) We are a minority I am afraid. Vince Vaughn in Dodgeball, I bought the movie I liked it so much (and his tour de force with Will Ferrel as well - Old School).
As far as Owen Wilson, he has been cracking me up for years - Bottle Rocket, Shangai Noon, Meet the Parents, Royal Tennenbaums, Starsky and Hutch, Life Aquatic... I like flaky movies it appears haha.
There was a brou-ha-ha over Orrin Hatch's appearance in the movie "Traffic" years ago. I think if I were their advisors, I'd tell all politicians to steer clear of anything Hollywood - unless they already had a career there.
I came to the conclusion long ago that someone can be a genuine war hero, but be a complete POS otherwise. I'm always willing to give a veteran the benefit of the doubt, especially a vet who went through the documented hell that McCain went through, not the BS time that Kerry was in the armed forces...
But McCain used up all the benefit in the Keating Five scandal (as did the rest, especially Glen, eventhough he's a former Marine Aviator and combat pilot as well), and the McCain/Feingold CFR put him over the edge IMHO as a dangerous politician and oath violator.
Mark
This is silly. A non-issue.
I laughed my arse off watching Dodgeball. I also enjoyed "Without a Paddle." I haven't seen Starsky and Hutch all the way through. I was on a Cathay Pacific flight last year and S&H was one of the movies playing. I caught only part of it before switching to Mr. Bean.
The movie is rated 'R' not 'X'. Why insert that?
Well, whatever it takes...
he is a snake, and will in no way earn the American people's trust. Shifty, beady eyes, and prolly brain damage, (if his records were ever released.)
I hear the new Dogerball unrated DVD has a different ending that is suppose to be great and the first choice but focus groups did not like the ending so they changed it.
With any luck this will come back to haunt him whatever office he runs for next time around.
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