Prepare to meet the worst best men ever in the outrageous gross-out comedy A Few Best Men. When David (Xavier Samuel, Twilight) heads to Australia to get hitched, he invites his three best mates along - Graham (Kevin Bishop), Luke (Tim Draxl) and Tom (Kris Marshall, Love Actually). A carnage-filled stag night ensues, followed by an even rowdier wedding day complete with a deranged drug dealer, a cross-dressed sheep and possibly the most offensive best man's speech of all time! Also starring Bridesmaids' Rebel Wilson and Olivia Newton-John, as you've never seen her... before - as David's man-eating mother-in-law to be, A Few Best Men gives a whole new meaning to the phrase 'for better or worse'! [show more]
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Prepare to meet the worst best men ever in the outrageous gross-out comedy A Few Best Men When David (Xavier Samuel Twilight) heads to Australia to get hitched he invites his three best mates along – Graham (Kevin Bishop) Luke (Tim Draxl) and Tom (Kris Marshall Love Actually) A carnage-filled stag night ensues followed by an even rowdier wedding day complete with a deranged drug dealer a cross-dressed sheep and possibly the most offensive best man’s speech of all time! Also starring Bridesmaids’ Rebel Wilson and Olivia Newton-John as you’ve never seen her before – as David’s man-eating mother-in-law to be A Few Best Men gives a whole new meaning to the phrase ‘for better or worse’!
British/Australian comedy following a bridegroom and his three best men as they travel to the Australian outback for a wedding. When British boy David (Xavier Samuel) announces his upcoming marriage to Australian Mia (Laura Brent), his London friends, Tom (Kris Marshall), Graham (Kevin Bishop) and Luke (Tim Draxl), reluctantly agree to accompany him to remotest New South Wales for the wedding. On their arrival, the boys find themselves at the mercy of Mia's strict senator father, Jim (Jonathan Biggins), his flirtatious wild-child wife, Barbara (Olivia Newton-John), and Mia's drop-dead gorgeous but sexually ambiguous younger sister, Daphne (Rebel Wilson). In their fumbling attempts to adapt to their surroundings, the friends have various run-ins with the locals, including crazed drug dealer Ray (Steve Le Marquand) and a large Merino sheep.
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